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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. 

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We would like to think about a get together with all of the great moms in Georgia and will be looking at locations and dates. Would you list your name and city so we can start tracking where all the moms live and can make some plans from there. Thanks!

I'll start ...Mary in Marietta

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Tanner's Mom, Stephanie, Senoia, Georgia (approximately 40 miles south of Downtown Atlanta) just south of Fayetteville, Mom of Savage, Ship 9 Div 345 PIR 10/9/09,
Tanner'smom-- I am from Senoia too...My son is in ship 13 div363 his PIR is 10/16..it is exciting to see another from our small spot here in Ga!!!!!!
Hi Everyone! Hope you're having a great day on this beautiful fall, Oct 1 day. I'm Diane from Powder Springs (really just Cobb County with a Powder Springs post office) just north of Dallas Hwy and Mars Hill.
I pray you were able to avoid some of that flooding that Atlanta area experienced lately.It seem a rule in Ga if you look back over the years, drought then deluge then drought again! Always said it was so many people praying, every one has been praying for rain over the past few years but all the prayers got answered at once. (ha ha) We have same problem in Sav'h area (I'm actual in Rincon, just outside) Just last year the farmers were going under because of lack of rain, this year, everything's too wet!
Personally, my flower garden has done better than for years. I just wonder when they are going to take those penalty charges for the drought off our water bills.
B. J. has bronchitis. They moved back his battle stations day to next Wednesday. If he is not any better will they allow him to call us to let us know not to fly up to Chicago. Or do they make us wait until Thursday morning (when we are supposed to arrive). I am sick to my stomach. We spent so much money on tickets and my dad is driving up there just for this ceremony. He is also supposedly grad and go. He is saying that he would have about 2 hours with us. So now we don't if maybe we should plan on coming back early (if we can).
Hi---- I'm Becky and I live in Kennesaw. Sounds like fun, count me in.
Savannah Georgia :=)
Welcome! We'll need find others close by & have a get together in Savh before we're all bombarded by the Holidays
Hi, I'm Sue from Calhoun, GA (It's 1 hr. north of Atlanta and 1 hr. south of Chattanooga, TN). My son who's in Ship 06, Div 949 did battle stations today. I am anxiously awaiting the phone call to see how he did! If all is well, his PIR is this Friday (10/30/09).
My name is Laura (Jeffs Mom) I am in White Plains
I live in Douglasville. I look forward to getting together.
Donna in Lula, GA, work in Alpharetta.

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