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My boyfriend is in SHIP 04 DIV 810 PIR 4/13/2012... is anybody else with me? I haven't heard much from this group!

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Hello everyone ... So my birthday is today and I recieved the best present, well close, I got a letter from my son.  Yayyyy!!!!!!! Hope some of you got letters too. Here's the weird thing still didnt get my form letter. The recruiter did give me the correct info.  

Happy Birthday DJsmom. That was a nice present

Thank you !! It was next best thing to having him home .

I received a letter yesterday.  It was a great feeling to open the mailbox and see that letter.  My SR sounded good and seems to like BC.  Hope you all receive letters soon.

Hi everyone! Well we received our first letter from our son today. he sounds a bit homesick but pretty positive overall. I was so happy to find that letter in the mailbox! 

I got three letters today, his family got letters also.. I was so happy! And then I read them. sounds like some of them are having a hard time. But my boyfriend wrote that they have a group of over 70 people. I am sure it is hard for all them to find a "rhythm". I hope everyone got their letters and it made things easier. Now, I can only hope things get easier for them... 

And happy birthday DJsmom, i couldn't think of a better present. 

Thank you!! Yes it was the best!!

My boyfriend is doing the same thing yours is!!! Glad to hear I'm not the only girlfriend :) 

RTB, I'll get us back up to the top.  Let me see what stupid comment I can make to get a response out of those in the group.  When we were giving our young folks swimming lessons at age 3, 4 , 5 , did any of us ever think they would choose this path?

Any more letters or phone calls from this division?  I'm still empty handed. 

Rtb, From what I understand, our guys are in the water A LOT!  They are probably too exhausted to even hold a pen!  I've received one letter and his girlfriend has received one.  They said virtually the same thing, so I told him to please write his girlfriend first, then she could share with us what she wanted.  That way he wouldn't have to write the same thing twice.  I know down time is a hot commodity.  I honestly was shocked to receive the letter I got.  I truly was not expecting anything.  The letter I got was written the 20th, so nothing has come since.  I read somewhere not to expect anything until the third week.  The staff in the mail room are civilians and they work a regular business day handling mail for 4000-6000 recruits.  Then they have to get them to the person in each division assigned to the task of distributing the mail.  I can only imagine the nightmare of mail distribution on a base that large.

Thanks for the update.  Will keep my fingers crossed for this week.  No news is good news--boy, I hate this saying!

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