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Here is a link that explains BattleStations. 

http://www.navyformoms.com/group/pir562011/forum/topics/battlestati...

Brother divisions for this group are:

211+212, 213+214, 215+216, 217+218, 932+933, 813

 

Let me know if you all have any questions about it!

-Diannep

^^^^^BattleStations Schedule^^^^^ (please confirm/correct dates as you hear)

Thurs, Jun 23rd/Fri, Jun 24th    Div 211, 212

Sun, Jun 26th/Mon, Jun 27th    Div 932, 933, 813 

Mon, Jun 27th/Tues, Jun 28th   Div 213, 214, 215, 216

Tues, Jun 28th/Wed, Jun 29th   Div 217, 218

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Thanks TL.  I'm thinking that the 900 divisions will be going together.  I feel sure they have been operating as brother divisions, but would be nice to confirm that!  Thanks!

dianne - according the most recent schedule, 216 should be on 6/27.  I'm hoping to be able to confirm that today, if they get a phone call.

Thanks!

Oh, ok...so they are finishing on the 28th then, starting on the 27th.  I will change on the schedule.

It's overnight, usually starts after 8 pm....about 12 hours long...not sure all divisions start at that time--some could start a little later...up to 4 divisions can go a night...

Any BattleStations date for 813 yet, ladies?  They could go Thurs, Sun, or Tues

I have heard nothing from my SR about battlestations, in fact, I haven't heard anything from him in a while.
I have a maybe for Sunday, but my SR states "I forget, maybe Sunday or Monday"
HAA!  Well, actually, how about Sun AND Mon?  Sun/Mon date would work.  The Mon/Tues date won't because there are already 4 divisions going that night.  So I will put them down for Sun/Mon.  Let me know if that changes!
I will have mine lit , too. Thanks for the update.
I got letters today. Date is correct for 218. He confirmed that they are going on tuesday the 28th. Final PFA for 218 is on monday the 27th. 7 more days...thats all weve got left

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