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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Division 918
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.
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Okay ladies,
I am going to post here, but will try to get more on the PIR 3-14-14 group too. I just got a call from my SR. He said that this week was better and yes they have gotten in trouble a couple of times, but wasn't horrible. I am not sure where to start or what to say. He told me that one young man who was absolutely the best had a knee problem and had to leave. My son said that he wasn't certain if it was for good or it after surgery he would be allowed to come back, but that the young man had such a look of defeat. My son said it was so hard to see and his heart went out to him. Again, he said that they are really breaking down on the SRs talking to each other. They usually only know last names and are not allowed to share to much personal information. SR says they try to get info and support each other.
MomofLP - wasn't your son the one with the heart murmur thing? My SR had spoken about a young man that was pulled out of their division because of that. He didn't know of any of the others who left (they are many) that had heart problems, but I thought that would have been your son. My SR has not seen him again. Is he still in div 918? I hope so, if would be strange to have two boys pulled for the exactly same thing. We need to keep in touch about that.
SR said that they are loosing people fast. They have dwindled by about 20 so far and he said that others were be being sent back, or sent home. He said a few of the people just did really stupid stuff. One got mad because he was tired and felt others were making to much noise. He threw and broke a chair.
They took their swim test and seems that everyone has passed, if not the first time then the second. SR said that some of the really muscular guys had a harder time floating. LOL
He has a new bunk mate. He is a young man with a four letter last name and starts with a B. Does that sound familiar to anyone? Please im me if it does.
Gosh how much more can I tell you. He mentioned so many things. He has been able to make it to church services and has been blessed for it, but also misses the young man who was giving prayers at night. No, one has offered to pick that up, so they are going without.
He confirmed that letters come everyday, but that he hadn't gotten any of mine. He said that others were getting 20 letters at a time and he was wanting to get something in the mail. I am going to hunt down and call everyone and tell them to mail letters. It really is the only way to let our SRs know that we support them. I was so worried that my son would get their and get bunches of letters and someone else would be going without. Never thought that it would be him.
Well if I think of anything else I will post more later.
Good morning,
We were so glad to get our 30 min phone call from our SR yesterday 2/2/14. He sounded really good. He told us that he did get his wisdom teeth pulled last week, their division is doing great, it is really cold, boots fit okay because his feet were already callused from his cowboy boots. We asked what he wanted to do on the weekend he graduates he did not know he was able to have time off; he would have to check into it. His sister asked if he wanted to go to the mall he said no because he has clothes lol but he does want to go to a movie. He has not received any mail this past week but was able to mail his letter 2/2/14. So hopefully he gets our letters this week and we get his.
Good morning all, I am still here too, I haven't received letter(s) either, and I am very thankful for the three phone calls I received I am hoping and praying that our SR's do well and can earn more phone calls because I do miss my son especially on Friday's because that is when I am off and everyone is either working or at school. I seen on FB that a lot of SR's were able to call home because they did well on exams. I was waiting for a call but did not get one. I have my blue candle on my phone going. Have a great day everyone!
Hi Ladies,
I have some news. I was able to make contact with a wife of one of our SRs. They both (wife and SR) grew up here in my home town. If was funny that some people made a joke at my SR's good-bye party about seeing their brother-in-law at boot camp and low and behold they ended up in the same division. Anyhow, I have directed the wife to our N4M site and discussion group. She is waiting to be approved. I can't wait to welcome her.
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