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My daughter is in Ship 11 Div 133 and I was so excited to get the form letter and a little note on the back from her. 

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I know each ship has a name, what is ship 11s name, anyone know?

I don't have a clue.  I remember someone saying something about that but I haven't seen any names.

Ship 11 is the USS Kearsarge.
CodysMom - I hope you post your lovely poem on here.

Mom's Prayer for her Son

I Give To You, My Son-

I held him as an infant; I hugged him as a boy

and through the years he has become my greatest pride and joy.

I love him more than I can say,

his life more precious than my own,

but gone are the whims and notions of the little boy that I had known.

For the years have passed so quickly since the time it all began

and now he stands before me with the conviction of a man.

He wants to serve his country, he states aloud with pride

as I try to sort out the emotions that I'm feeling deep inside...

a union of the uncertain fear, which I cannot control

and the allegiance which lies deep within my patriotic soul.

I trust that my years of guidance will serve as a strong foundation

as he performs the duties requested from his beloved nation.

God please guide him as he travels to the places our soldiers have bled

and walk with him through pathways where those heroes' feet have tread.

Oh Sweet Land of Liberty, humbly I give to you, my son

praying you'll return him safely home when his work for you is done.

---Author unknown---

I've been so busy today making the neatest newsletter to send to my SR! That was an awesome idea someone had. I put all kinds of things in it. His favorite football team news, letters from us of course, jokes, cartoons, stuff about RTC, the creed/general orders, and on and on. Wound up being six pages, so I put two pages in each envelope so he doesn't get bored with them all in one. Each day I'll add a couple more pages to the ongoing newsletter. It's fun! Hope he enjoys it. He can share it with others as well. Hope you all have had a great day.

:oD

Thank you FTLW for the name of the ship!

CodysMom - The newsletter is a good idea. 

FTLW - Thank you.  Now how do you pronounce that?  LOL

Keer (like beer)-sarge ( like in Seargant)...from what I can find!

thank you for your help will try to keep in touch both are daughter are in the same group.

You are welcome. I can't wait to see my daughter.

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