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Does anyone have a SR in this Div?  Just got my form letter today

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Hi Everyone!  My internet was down all weekend so I wasn't able to post.  I received 3 letters on Saturday!  I can tell my letters are getting there because he is starting to answer some of my questions.  Hope you all received letters too!  Happy Monday!

So I got a couple letters today and my fiance said that he had to do assigned job during the phone call time so he wasn't allowed to call here ! But then he told me he ruined his envelopes and wouldn't be able to write so I sent stamps envelopes and letters to him today ! He should have enough to last him the rest of bootcamp!
Hello all! Got a short letter today and my daughter received one too! Says he's still sick but doing okay. Saw some SR's that were from his recruiting station at church. Got to listen to music during pt and passed e2!

We got letters too!  He sounds good, said he likes readying his uniform and shining his boots.  I can't wait to see him with an iron!

Hi JBR,

I'm still learning how to navigate this site, so I just found this group today. My SR (as I think you already know) is in this division. I'm hoping to get a letter today or tomorrow. They've been coming on Friday or Saturday for me (in Aggieland).

Question: What does the "TG 24" mean in the group name?

(And thanks for creating this discussion for our division.)

I want to say they number each graduation class.  I 'm not sure but I will check..are you just now joining this group?

 

 

My son left Houston MEPS on 3/1/12. And is in SHIP 7 DIV 129 PIR 4/27/12.  And has been there from the beginning....well, since they got a permanent assignment.  I am just now joining this group because I was using FB RTC site and had not explored over here. But I've found you now!  Whoop! And I'm glad to be here.

Thats what it is how SR's will be the 24 graduation class..Maybe TG is"To Graduate"..that sound good

Thanks. Works for me. :-)

Well Welcome.. I sent you a message to be my friend and you will see the other moms that have son on this Div also.

 

TG means Training Group. Training Group 24 is graduating on the 27th with 9 divisions in this group.

You will find that this group will help you through this web site..Just ask..Where is Aggieland??

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