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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Divisions 085 and 086

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,

I received another letter from my son on Weds, he seems to be very upbeat he told me they had another series of peanut butter shots. (penicillan) and they have one more set of shots to go. He also informed me of the date of his Battlestations. If anyone is interested send me a friend request and I will message you with the date. I hope you all have a wonderful Saturday

Good Morning Everyone, Haven't been on in a few days it's been hectic at home and work, lol feel silly saying that after reading my son's letter. . Just wanted to update a couple of walls on Navyformoms. I received a call on sunday and a letter on Thursday from my son they have been working so hard. He indicated Next week will be Hell Week he is in 14/086 . The will have their 2nd PFA involve push ups sit ups, 12 min 1/2 mile and then their 2 inspections.He mentioned that its very competitive in BC they compete on military drills personal inspections etc, He states it is very hectic and stressful. They have dreams that they are home in their bed only to be woke up by RDC Yelling at them.  Then it sinks in they are still at BC :(  lol. But everything they are going through is making them stronger. The winter is very harsh and very cold, especially for a Florida native. lol  They are all counting down the days til Graduation ! My Son is on Ship 14 Div 086 and they are training with 085

Good Morning Everyone, Haven't been on in a few days it's been hectic at home and work, lol feel silly saying that after reading my son's letter. . Just wanted to update a couple of walls on Navyformoms. I received a call on sunday and a letter on Thursday from my son they have been working so hard. He indicated Next week will be Hell Week he is in 14/086 . The will have their 2nd PFA involve push ups sit ups, 12 min 1/2 mile and then their 2 inspections.He mentioned that its very competitive in BC they compete on military drills personal inspections etc, He states it is very hectic and stressful. They have dreams that they are home in their bed only to be woke up by RDC Yelling at them.  Then it sinks in they are still at BC :(  lol. But everything they are going through is making them stronger. The winter is very harsh and very cold, especially for a Florida native. lol  They are all counting down the days til Graduation ! My son is on ship 14 div 086 and they train with their brother div 085

My son was in div 86...He's headed to A school now...Im so proud of him..and the rest of the sailors...We are headed back home now..After a scare with the plane..All the sailors had to get off and board another plane...I will never forget February 6th 2015

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