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All Hands Magazine's full length documentary "Making a Sailor": This video follows four recruits through Boot Camp in the spring of 2018 who were assigned to DIV 229, an integrated division, which had PIR on 05/25/2018.
Boot Camp: Making a Sailor (Full Length Documentary - 2018)
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I'm looking for other moms that have SRs in same division. So far I am the only one I've been able to find.
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Hi coastieet!
Nice to meet another mom with a daughter in the same division. How is your daughter doing? My daughter is doing ok, very, very tired and seems kind of stressed right now. I think after this week they will be doing much better. I don't think she realized how tough it was going to be for her.....we tried to warn her, but teenagers....My daughter said she has made a really good friend in her division....what job is your daughter going to go to A school for and where will she be going?
My daughter is doing great, she's also tired & stressed, but I think all is well (considering). She just let me know she is making fiends too (i knew she would!). My daughter is planning to go to GM school. The last I heard she was going to TX, but I was reading the GM school is in IL, so I do not feel certain I know exactly where the school will be.
I just read a post on one of the forums here saying '3 more Fridays' if you look at it that way, it seems shorter. :)
Nice to meet you too!
Hi Mamma D, my daughter is in the same division. I think (since as I write this it's been about 10 days since your post) you have found your letters. I have received 2, they only get time to write on Sunday & then it's brief. I just found this Group. Are there any others for Ship 3 DIV 297?
Thanks!
Coastieet, Yes i've received two letters and the phone call on Tues which it was so good to hear his voice. There are several from 3/297 on here but you can also join https://www.facebook.com/groups/269556203146234/ which is the FB page for
Div 297-298
Yes, my son is in Ship 3 Div 297. I got a few calls and letters. He seems to be doing well. Can't wait until September 14th!
All this talking with each other. I didn't realize that my son is on same ship/division as all of you.
Has anyone received a letter or phone call yet? thanks
Samuel.. our daughters are in same division. My daughter said they have a nice RDC very firm though. I got a few calls from my daughter. Business related but was allowed to let me know basic details of how she was doing. No personal call though. But I'm not complaining. I got to hear from my daughter then most moms. :)
My daughter is ship 3 division 298. I have received one letter but no phone call yet. She said they can only send out letters on Sunday's. Dying to get a phone call from her.
Becca's Mom, I am glad to see your post. I was beginning to wonder if I was the only one. My son is same ship and div, only one short note and no calls. I feel better now and know how you feel. I know my son is doing well but the mind does wander. Almost 1/2 way is a good feeling. I can't wait to for graduation. God Bless these young men and women, they are doing a great job! Take Care.
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