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Welcome to the discussion group for divisions 331 & 332. These two divisions are brother divisions and will be training together from the beginning through BS21 their final test. Your SRs, soon to be SAILORS, are becoming friends, and some of them may be heading to A School together.

Get to know each other, your SRs are!

Please still use the main wall to post questions, and concerns, we “veteran” moms don’t always get to into the discussion groups as often as we would like.

Every single question that is asked is important
Every single concern is genuine
Every single member is important to us
We don't want to accidentally overlook any of them or you.

Hang in there!!!

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Out of cell service when my husband called this evening the one half hr I didn't want him to call ugh I know there will be more so I'm looking at things optimistically.
:-( Sorry you were out of cell range when he called . Bu the good part of that was he called me :-) to try and find you. He did sound great and it was awesome to hear his voice . I Love You.

Yes Sub Dad Datrh Vader has settled down a lot ..... He has a son too .

Rainbow

HI all- got my second letter today, i'm kind of discouraged. My son says him and 2 others screwed up while doing pt and their RDC told them if they screw up again, he would have them asmo'd back to P-days. (I know they can be asmo'd but surely not back to pdays???) He says if that happens he'll "try to quit". I'm hoping he's just blowing off steam.  He also says that there is a chickenpox outbreak on his ship (11, div 331) and nobody can leave it. He's afraid he'll get it. I wish I could remind that dingbat that he's already had chickenpox as a toddler, plus he's had the vaccination for it. He also says that the RDC's are cursing at them a lot. sigh. I just don't know how to take this letter. He hasn't called yet. 

Yes, that's what my son and a few other recruits were getting fussed at during that I.T. which my son says is where they do PT for long periods without a break. They apparently weren't getting the squats correct and the rdc was saying they were lazy, unmotivated, etc. ugh...

My SR is in the same division as well.  I got my letter yesterday and I got a call yesterday and missed it.  I was so disappointed that I missed it.  I just hope he gets another change maybe today or tomorrow to call again. 

Yay! Glad you got your call, even if it was only 3 mins. Hope the rest of us do soon too, I can see we're all stretched thin, nerve-wise. 

I got 5 letters today but no call yet and he is in the same Divison. Wonder why. Either way my bf said the rdcs aren't as hard on them anymore so I was happy to hear that! He also told me thy he went up in rank! So proud of him! Hope all the boys in his Divison are passing the tests! Can't wait to hear his voice!! Glad you got to talk to your son!

lovecmilk, 23 years ago I was doing the same thing you are doing - holding my breath for letters or calls from my boyfriend (who would be my son's father) at Great Lakes boot camp. We got married while he was home one weekend during A school. Now i'm waiting for the same letter or call from my son. *breaks into chorus of "circle of life" *  haha!

I got a 10 min call w/ son on ship 1, div 331, he is working in yeomans office also, he says overall division is doing okay- says they did get 30 min IT for something, but another division got 2 hrs! Sounds exhausting...says is tired, but overall ok...was so great to hear his voice, although took 4 x for him to get through....poor connection! I am sure calls coming to all soon!

thanks for that update- I hate that we can't know when the calls come. I just know imma forget my phone for just 5 minutes and that's when the lil booger will call. 

Mine is ship 11, div 331. I've also not gotten a call yet. I've gotten 2 letters only, the last one made me worried. Oh, who am I kidding, I live in a state of worry these days.If I don't get that call soon imma lose it. 

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