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My fiancé left 3/28 for BC and I just got his letter today saying he belongs to ship 07 and division 177 with a PIR date of May 20th. Anyone have family members in the same ship/division?

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My boyfriend just left for the navy the same day as your fiance. He has the same graduating day and everything. Have you got a personal letter from him yet?
Not yet :/ i am waiting as patiently as possible. Just got his form letter with a few lines of "comments" on it..Have you heard anything?

Not at all. No letter. I have been the mailman's new stalker. I really want a letter because I miss him a lot a lot....... :(

How are you doing?

Aww. Me too. I know the feeling :( It's really hard..I'm not used to falling asleep without him. I try not to write about how much I want him home though. But it isn't easy. I have good days and bad days. How about you?

Yeah, somedays I feel fine. Others I'm really sad. I really do want him home but there isnt much I can do right now. speaking of which, which hotel are you going to stay in?

Me and Nick's family are staying in the Ramada Inn

Have you got a letter yet? It's been like another 3 days or so,

TG 27 — 8 Divisions (173–178, 811 & 927) Graduate Friday, May 20, 2011 here is the link to your PIR group http://www.navyformoms.com/group/pir52011
Thank you!
Are you on the facebook page, U.S. Navy Training Command? Found a picture of my fiance on it today! So excited!
whats the link?
Not yet..From what I've heard it will probably arrive tomorrow since it didn't come today. I'm going crazy!

I got a personal letter today! actually 4~!!!!

 

Yes!! My son left for BC on 3/29 and he is in Ship 07 Division 177. We are from California and are coming out for the PIR on May 20th. Long trip from Cali but well worth it I'm sure. Maybe we will see you at the meet and greet. We are friends so maybe you can private email me with your SR's name and next time I write I will see if my son knows your fiance. I never did get the "I'm here" call and have only recieved one letter as of today. Hoping for more mail and maybe a phone call this week.

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