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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Divisions 089 and 090

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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So wonderful that we all got calls today! My SR sounded great he just sounded tired. I was so embarrassed I could barely talk I was crying so much, but I put his mom on the line so he could talk to her and his dad and grandma. He said the food was great and to keep sending letters they should be able to start sending theirs out on Monday. Hope you are all having a good weekend!

I received a call from my son on Dec 20th. It wasn't a social call though.  He needed me to email a supervisor a scanned copy of his passport.  Plus he needed the names, phone numbers and addresses of a couple of non-relative friends.  He said this was for the top security clearance for going to A school (he is going to Pensacola).  He told me the first few days were rough and that he was a little homesick.  He said the inspections make him nervous.  (I'm sure...I've seen how he makes a bed....not good) LOL.  He also said he is still glad he joined and has no regrets.

Since I talked to him on Monday, he called his girlfriend on the 28th.  He said he is doing well (other than passing out when they took blood). He said the food is really good.  He has a job in the division of being the handyman.  He reports things that need to be fixed and then eventually, he will get to fix them.

 

Just got my id and deers letter from hubby :0)  love seeing his handwriting!!!

Goodmorning everyone! It's Tuesday so let's try winning a picture of this division by answering the question on the recruiting Facebook page!

Courtney do we know what time they post the question???

ok everyone.. i answered the trivia question and i was 3rd....  hopefully im the right one!!! i have different answers from 1 and 2    :0)  fingers crossed 

I'm so happy for you, I keep looking in our mail box but no letter yet. I want to hear from him so bad, I missed his call on Saturday but thankfully for once he left me a message which I now have saved on my phone.

My son Troy in in Div 90 then head to Pensacola Fl for Aviation Electrician's Mate or AE. We are from PA, hope to hear from others out there who has someone in the same Div

Troys mom  my hubby is div 90 also  going to pcola for aviation machinist mate... AD they will work closely together :0)

Hi there my hubby is Div 090 and will be going to Connecticut after graduation!! nice to meet you all!!

Brit my hubby is same div he is going to pcola fl after pir.... are u going to pir???

Troys mom  my hubby said they study till 1 up at 4  and they have had no time to write :0 (  atleast hubby hasnt had time... sad to know no letters coming  letters would get me through till phone calls

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