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PIR 05/26/11 TG 28 — 7 Divisions (179–184 & 928)

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PIR 05/26/11 TG 28 —   7 Divisions (179–184 & 928)

Greetings March Ship date Moms!  Looks like we have a date to look forward to.  If all goes as planned, our recruits will graduate on Thursday, May 26, 2011.  I look forward to seeing all of you in Great Lakes on the new Holiday, 5/26/2011

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Latest Activity: Dec 2, 2016

Discussion Forum

Ship 11 Div 181 PIR 5/26/11

Started by CRF230dad. Last reply by joankf Ship11 Div 181 May 29, 2011. 43 Replies

Any others out there with SRs in this group?

SHIP 11 DIV 180

Started by OMG hes a Sailor (div180). Last reply by laurelbc 11/180 May 28, 2011. 324 Replies

Hi all! our kids/hubbys are together what have you heard?? No real letter for me yet. Praying for one this week! our phone call should come soon!

****BATTLESTATIONS*****

Started by diannep. Last reply by diannep May 26, 2011. 35 Replies

This is the final test for your SRs.  It is an overnight 12 hr drill that tests them on all they have learned and may encounter when deployed on a ship.  It takes place on the Disney-created USS…Continue

Ship 11 Div. 182

Started by tripoli11/182. Last reply by pennyn May 25, 2011. 5 Replies

Anybody have a daughter in division 182?  I was hearing from her regularly but haven't heard anything since Mother's Day.  Silence is so hard! She mentioned in her call that there were lots of people…Continue

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Comment by FireTeamLeaderWife aka FTLW on April 13, 2011 at 8:57pm

Love the book.

I will answer back. I don't want to zip something off to you though...so I will wait when it is "quiet."

Comment by OMG hes a Sailor (div180) on April 13, 2011 at 8:54pm

i have read them thay are funny!

sorry about the book I wrote you in your inbox...LOL sometimes when I get going I dont know when to stop...LOL

Comment by FireTeamLeaderWife aka FTLW on April 13, 2011 at 8:40pm

If you need to laugh today (or any day!) click on:

>Forums

>Scroll down and click Bootcamp Forum

>Scroll down to the bottom and click Page 3

>Scroll down and click Top Ten Lines Home From Boot Camp

It's hard to stop once you start reading though.

Some made me laugh so hard it brought tears to my eyes!

Comment by OMG hes a Sailor (div180) on April 13, 2011 at 7:57pm
Our plan was to load up all the kids (4) and drive to Great Lakes (from NC) like 14 hrs! Well after alot of thinking and figuring It is going to cost alot for gas, we will not be there long because B will go to the airport early Fri morning to fly to VA. Drive 14hr stay less than 48hrs and drive back 14hrs. With a 14, 4,6 and 8yr olds. This did not sound like a good time to me... So I think my hubby and I are going to fly. Now to break the news to the kids! Praying they will take it ok. But he will only be about 4hrs away from home when he is in Aschool so when he gets liberty in there we can go visit him... Now to fig out plan tickets. I have never bought plan tickets before... any advice?
Comment by FireTeamLeaderWife aka FTLW on April 13, 2011 at 6:29pm

Thank you for the information on the inbox

Thank you Moms for all the info and tips!

There has been a couple of links to jokes on this site and I searched the net with "Navy Boot Camp jokes" got a few and some military in general. Some had other kinds of jokes too and cartoons. I copy and pasted onto the back pages of my letter. Hope the color doesn't attract attention! He'll need to go somewhere and hide when he reads the jokes! I know they can get in trouble for talking (let alone laughing) in the galley but not sure about elsewhere!

Found some really funny cards at Wal-Mart. My youngest kept looking at the musical ones! They have these new ones (to me anyways) where when you close it it pauses for a second and then continues to play! That is just too mean!

I said that the only way I am sending your bro a card is:

1) Clearance from the CO (Dad).

2) I buy an exact copy of it. YOUR RDC(mom) gets to man it while she drinks coffee, eats cookies and reads the paper. You will do burpees, push-ups, sit-ups, flutter kicks and/or dance until the battery runs out.

All above mentioned activities will be documented and sent to Ship11/Div180 so that the Div know that you had IT too.

Hmmm....wonder why he looked at me like that?

Going to work on a questionnaire, the manilla envelope and personalized cards. I will try to post the links to the sites I found ( the clean ones! LOL).

*There was one cartoon of a man at the Pearly Gates...he was asked for the last four of his social! Had to send it!

Comment by diannep on April 13, 2011 at 4:16pm
Thanks for the kind words, ProudNavyMom, about Lala, Jessica, and me.  Along with janlee and Betsy, and occasional other veterans who drop in, we love helping you all! 
Comment by diannep on April 13, 2011 at 4:13pm

ProudNavyMom:  You can fold the manilla envelope and send it in another one up there. 

We have heard great things about "Sarge" on here.  Never had a bad comment about him from the families that have used his services, so you may want to make a note of his phone number that is in CrazyNavyMom's post below.  He picks up from the airport/returns to the airport as well.

Comment by D for Megan on April 13, 2011 at 4:02pm
LisaB - my gf left March 29th from BWI.
goMahvelous - For the sailors flying to Florida, it can be hard to say. Those of us in my old div from two years ago, 927, flew out on Tuesday after the four day weekend.
Comment by PNM #2 (Proud NaVy Mom-2nd SR) on April 13, 2011 at 3:57pm
Yes, CrazyNavyMom, thank you for sharing all of those tips with us (especially the one about the taxi!)  I figured stuff like that would happen.  I also love the idea about the manilla envelope to send letters back in.  I don't really care if he throws mine away; right now I just want him to be happy, healthy and enjoying the decision that he made to do this (well, one other thing; I want to KNOW these things through a phone call or letter! LOL)  How did you get the manilla envelope up there?  Did you send it in a smaller manilla envelope?  I would hate for him to be called out because his letters are "too big"!!!!!  And thanks about the warning of their division being the last to write letters and calls.  Since your son was also in a 900 division I kind of know what to expect...don't like it, but understand it.
Comment by OMG hes a Sailor (div180) on April 13, 2011 at 3:01pm
You can just call me OMG for short....LOL
 

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