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My son's on Ship 2, Div-925 anyone else with an SR in that group?  We can all comment and keep in touch here in this thread. Looking forward to input from everyone as we share this experience of our SR's progress through boot camp.

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There is a facebook page created for all PIR may 4th..PIR May 4th, 2012 is the page name on facebook

 

Hi!  My daugher is Ship 2 Div 925 also.  :)

So is my daughter!!

:)

since this is the third week my boyfriend said that they will be calling... does anyone have an idea of when phone calls might be this week.?! Matt said his phone call might be 1 hour long thats what the lady chief person said, but i find that hard to believe. lol.

Awesome news Adrienne! No way of knowing the time, but hopefully folks will post when they start coming in, so we can all be more ready. Maybe he means it's an hour for the WHOLE Division to use the phone? There's 88 in the division, and several phones so that would give each of them several minutes for the phone call. (I hope!)

haha i figured they either told them that so they did better on one of their IT's because he said if they got a 5.0 they got a one hour phone call. i sort of chuckled to myself because its like dangling meat infront of a dog. but ill be happy with 20 min. no one on earth is it possible for a one hour phone call at bootcamp. lol.

How do you ladies find out all this information??? What would we do without you :)

This is common (talking and teamwork)...it is still early in BC too. Things start to "gel" about week four.

Recruits can be "lost' by either being seperated (discharged and sent home) from the Navy (not everyone is cut out for military life) or being asmo'd...sent back in training. That can happen for a variety of reasons...medical, administrative.  Divisions may also "pick up" some more recruits along the way before PIR as recruits that have been asmo'd are placed in another division to finish BC.

Hello everyone...got a call from my SR....great to hear his voice; hope all of you hear from your loved one!

dcmont, I am still on Cloud 9 after hearing my SR's voice! 

So happy all the phone calls are coming in! :)

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