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My daughter is leaving Nov. 5th for boot camp.

Anyone else have someone going that day?

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Hi Selena, I feel the same way you do...i guess we are all on the same boat. That why this is a great site to get moral support. My son is also my first born. Let's keep in touch.. I'm still new at this site, so i'm still learning on how to work with it.  

 

Hi, My son leaves that day from Fort Dix as well...the time has flown by, now it is 2 weeks....I am very proud of him, he is my only child so this is a huge adjustment for me. 

My daughter will be leaving from Tampa, FL 

There are alot of other recruits from her station leaving in November, but she's the only one going that day. 

There is even one leaving the following day.

My son leaves to Miami on the fifth, but actually swears in on the sixth. He goes to Meps in Miami, we will meet him there for the swear in. Then maybe to the airport if they let us. I am worried about how to get to PIR in January in Great Lakes...brrrr

Hi folks!

My daughter left Nov 5th! She is in ship 11 div 043/044...I don't know why she wrote 2 divisions down....will try and get clarification on which one....no real biggie though :)

She graduated HS in Ohio this past June...We had to PCS to SC so she shipped out of the MEPS here. She is 18...My oldest baby! She has 2 sisters :)

PIR date is 12/28/12....Getting closer!! So very proud of her!

Divisions 043 and 044 are Brother Divisions and train together and will have Battle Stations-21 together.  The famales of the 2 divisions bunk together and the males of the 2 divisions bunk together.  They have mail call together, so you could address letters to either division or both and they will get to her.  She will put one of the divisions down at some point.

Join the group, PIR 12/28/2012 TG 7 - 8 Divisions (039 - 044, 906 & 907)

You may also want to check out Women in the Navy, Mom’s of Navy Daughters, and Mom's of Daughters 2.

(Group names within this reply are clickable links)

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