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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Divisions 249 and 250

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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I've heard the same.  My son is a brainiac!!  I know it will be a challenge, but I'm sure he can do it!  It's the physical part that he has struggled with.  We need to encourage them to work together and make this happen!  :-)

Absolutely!

Anyone from 249 or 250 received calls about final PFAs today?  The not knowing is driving me crazy! 

No calls here, I did not know we got calls when they passed, that would be great! I'm hanging onto the "no news is good news", (which is very hard!),  waiting for the "I'm a sailor call"  and lifting up continual prayers that these recruits will ALL pass everything! This may be the hardest week, unsure. Can't remember the last time I was this excited about anything, so proud! Someone posted earlier that at this point they want everyone to pass and they will be given very opportunity to do so. Nice to be in touch with other moms going through that same thing, we are going to make it and so are they!

I'm right there with you!!  Praying every hour of every day.  lol!  I've seen posts where moms have gotten calls from SRs who passed -- and posts from moms who got the "I'm being held back" call.  So I just don't know!  I do know that my stomach is in knots, waiting to hear something.  I agree -- might be the hardest week since the week he left.  That was pretty hard! 

I'm holding on to the "no news is good news" idea too! 

AHHHH!!!!  lol!

I have to share a funny story with you because I know you will relate. The other day I was checking my voicemail and one was from son it said "Hi mom its your son, I just want to let you know I passed"...my heart skipped a beat and I thought "passed? passed what?!".. then he goes on to say "I passed my driving test" and I thought what? that's such old news! Why it was even still on my voicemail is beyond me, I think I just kept saving it I guess. Anyway it was pretty funny because I had gotten my hopes up ( I agree with  AHHHH!!!) lol. Now I'm glad I saved it because it was so good to hear his voice even if it was a old message!

That's cute mom1290!!  I saved all his text messages just so I can read them even though they are very old!  Good luck! 

You too!, we are almost there!

Cute story mom1290!

Ladies when you get your sailor calls can you please post? Im forced to be away from my phone and can not get the call. :(

Will post information I receive,  and I plan to ask him how the other SR's are doing!

Thank you!  He has only called me when he can call. I dont know if he knows his Dads cell number. Before he left I gave him my work number if he needed it. We'll see what happens. Regardless I'll be there Friday!!

He was able to text me after he shipped for basic -- we texted for a few hours.  That was so nice and I've read those messages several times.  His last text was "we're almost there, I have to go."  :(

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