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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Divisions 077 and 078

These two divisions are brother divisions and will be training together from the beginning through BS21 their final test. Your SRs, soon to be SAILORS, are becoming friends, and some of them may be heading to A School together.

Get to know each other, your SRs are!

Please still use the Main Wall of the PIR Group to post questions, and concerns, we “veteran” moms don’t always get to into the discussion area as often as we would like.

Every single question that is asked is important Every single concern is genuine Every single member is important to us We don't want to accidentally overlook any of them or you.

Hang in there!!!

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Hello everyone,

"My son arrived at Great Lakes on Dec 4th. He will be going to A School in Connecticut, for Submarine Electronics/Computer Field (SECF)" he's Division 078

my son is div 77 and will also attend A school in Conn. They will be brothers together.I am NorCal - welcome to the Navy Mom!

"My son is in Division 078, and will be heading to Hospital Corps school (HM) in San Antonio, following."

My daughter is in div 077. She will be staying at the Great Lakes for training.

my daughter is also in 077 graduating on Jan 31st hope to hear more from you:)

 

Just got some letters from my son today, says all is going well.  He also said he met some  good guys to hang with, they were from Wisconsin, California, Louisiana, and another from Texas who is also going to Corps school (HM) after RTC.  The guy from Cali is going to (MA) school in San Antonio as well.  He said guys are starting to "get it" now so they are not getting their butt chewed so bad.  Sounds like they are becoming squared away and meeting new friends, and that is part of what joining the Navy is all about. (Dad)

When did your son arrive at boot camp? My son arrived on 12/4 he is in Div 077. I have had no letters yet, he did have his wisdom teeth pulled this past week so I am hoping to hear from him soon. Thank you for sharing, it helps as my SR has always been quiet...I look forward to PIR and getting to know all the moms

DomsMom,
I am right there with you. My daughter went in on Dec.5. I got the form letter last Saturday. No other mail, or phone calls. I am hoping to hear this weekend:).
My daughter is not a big communicator without her phone to text with.

DomsMom, Our son arrived on the 4th as well. Of the letters that we've received one was dated the 6th, and the other just said it was a Sunday morning, so I'm guessing the 15th. Also received a phone call on Sat the14th about 10 mins, all sounded well. I believe that they only send mail out of RTC on Mondays, but they receive mail through the week.  We live fairly close to RTC (Ohio) so maybe the the turnaround time is quicker, with the busy holiday season an all. So did someone call you about his dental procedure, just curious how that works? In my letter I asked my son if he had gotten new glasses yet or had any teeth pulled, but haven't heard back yet. Its nice meeting you folks. Keep posting any updates for the group, its nice to know whats going on up there. This is (dad) posting, mom is busy wrapping gifts so I'm on boot camp monitoring detail..lol 

ran into Seaman stationed at Great Lakes, next to our SR...they are given 1 days bed rest and then back to PT! 

Hi. My son is also in division 77 and also had his wisdom teeth pulled. Was your son having problems with his wisdom teeth before bootcamp. I was not aware that my son was having problem. Am wondering if that is standard procedure to remove wisdom teeth. I have received three phone calls and several letters from my son, which has been surprising but great.

I heard was standard especially for this group. They really aren't important so I left it as part of his processing. No Issues after or before, last I talked to him he sounded great... 1/31/2014!

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