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Another day another empty mailbox. Got box last week still waiting on FORM. I do understand that no news is good news and I haven't received any phone calls except the first hurried one. But hey I am collecting dust on my letters to be sent. Anyone else in same boat??? My SR was in the June 13 group

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My son arrived the night of 6/12. Got my letter yesterday!

I would be okay with his voice instead of a letter bc my son isn't a writer

Hi Samray5, my son arrived June 5. Still no form letter! I too have a flood of letters for him. Our boys will love catching up when they get all our mail. Hang tight, we will get it soon. Prayers and hugs to you. Prayers for our great young men, (and ladies) may God grant them strength mentally, physically and spiritually!

Back at you as well

Hang in there! It seems like forever but you will get that letter and the occasional phone call. Usually just when you think you can't bear it another day.   Once you have the address, I would recommend sending a newspaper to your sailor. Even if they never showed an interest in news before, they will now. They are completely isolated from the world outside. We sent newspapers all the time to our son and they were worth gold. They were read by everyone and traded back and forth thru the entire RTC. 

Awesome idea  never thought of that 

They don't give them any outside news at all. He was in boot during the Paris attacks and they wouldn't tell them why the flags were at half mast.  The news papers helped them feel connected. 

Here's to another day of the Mailbox Game..... who will win.... the yes or the no team.      Don't take this the wrong way Ladies but feels good I'm not only one waiting..... makes the mail exciting 

My pumpkin left on the 15th, got the late night phone and it only lasted about 5 seconds.  I am stalking the mailman for any news, he must think that i am on drugs or something.  I am anxious to receive his smelly box.  I know that it will smell awful but I don't care.  i just want to receive something but from all your comments it looks like I have a long wait ahead of me.  It's comforting to know that I am not alone in the waiting...and waiting...waiting

My son arrived on the 12th. I laughed when I opened the the box. I think he stepped in it, dropped his pants and stepped out:). But it was HIS dirty clothes.

I got my letter on Monday. You should get yours soon. August 4th graduation for my son. 

My son left the 14th and I received the form letter today. PIR for him is August 11. Ship 3 Div 245

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