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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Divisions 365 and 366

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 of the PIR Group to post questions, and concerns, we “veteran” moms don’t always get to into the discussion area 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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My SR called today and I missed it today, and I am having a hard time because I have a feeling it was the last time it will get a chance to call until I'm a sailor call.

Hello NavyMom2,

Ship 11 DIV 366, as of today, Friday August 30th, is at Week 3 - Day 4.

According to my son, Saturdays and Sundays are not counted, so therefore...

Monday, September 2nd, will be Week 3 - Day 5;

Tuesday, September 3rd, will be Week 4 - Day 1;

Tuesday, September 10h, will be Week 5 - Day;

Tuesday, September 17th, will be Week 6 - Day;

Tuesday, September 24th, will be week 7 - Day; and

Thursday, September 26th, will be Week 7 - Day 3, their last day of training.

Friday, September 27th, is their PIR

If you want to get an idea of what you SR is doing week-by-week / day-by-day, check out http://www.navydep.com/forums/showthread.php?t=433 which gives a pretty in-depth review of the activities.

Navy Mom 2,

I noticed some of my numbers disappeared - weird!  So here it is again!  lol!

Monday, September 2nd, will be Week 3 - Day 5;

Tuesday, September 3rd, will be Week 4 - Day 1;

Tuesday, September 10h, will be Week 5 - Day 1;

Tuesday, September 17th, will be Week 6 - Day 1;

Tuesday, September 24th, will be week 7 - Day 1; and

Thursday, September 26th, will be Week 7 - Day 3, their last day of training.

Friday, September 27th, is their PIR

do you know when they will do Battle Stations?

maureenwithfive, Monday, Sept 2nd is a federal holiday so they have an extra no training day.

Monday, Sept 2nd, week 3 hold day-holiday

Tuesday, Sept 3rd, week 3 day 5

Wednesday, Sept 4th, week 4 day 1

Wednesday, Sept 11th, week 5 day 1

This is considered hell week for our SRs right?

Yes as of tomorrow! 
Question, any other SRs going to San Antonio for MA? I was informed by another mother on her that her SR said that they are keeping them in GL for 2 weeks before sending them to San Antonio. My SR hasn't said anything about his so I am wondering if anyone else heard the same from their SR.

Thanks in advance!

My SR is going to San Antonio for MA and he didn't say anything to me either, I wonder if it will be in his letter this week. I did here that only 3 guests were going to be allowed at graduation per my SR in his last letter. Has anyone else heard the same thing??

See well what I was told was what is on the website is what goes and it still says 4 guest but maybe they just haven't updated it. I really hope my SR lets me know something soon! I'm getting anxious.

My SR said the same thing when I got my call but no one else has heard this. I have been trying to find something out about this but the Admin. said that if it was set at 4 it would stay at 4. Not sure what to think?

 

Hello all,
does anyone know when our SR's will be able to call home again???

Oh no, really!? Did your SR tell you this? Well hopefully the letters keep coming! That'll keep me sane, haha :D

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