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**UPDATE 4/26/2022** Effective with the May 6, 2022 PIR 4 guests will be allowed.  Still must be fully vaccinated to attend.

**UPDATE as of 11/10/2022 PIR vaccination is no longer required.

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**UPDATE 11/10/22 PIR - Vaccinations no longer required.

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Ok, I just got my form letter and my daughter is in this division.  Since one was not started for this group, thought I would start it!  I am so excited to start writing letters and passing her address to the 25 family members that want it!  LOL    Anyone else in this division?  My daughter left on Tuesday 5/8 from Cleveland MEPS!

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Yay!!  Another girl in this division... no offense to all the young men, but I think my daughter will appreciate having another female to bond with.   I'm so happy, thanks for sharing. I'm sure we will be chatting lots over the next several weeks!!  I sent you a friend request ;) 

Our son left Minneapolis MEPS 5/8, we received the kid in a box last Sat., and the form letter on Thurs. 5/17. First letter is already in the mail! Looking forward to his PIR!

my boyfriend is in this division!

This is awesome we are getting more people in our group!  If anyone gets a call or letter, please let us know!  I cant wait to hear from my daughter and I am sure the rest of you feel the same!  Lets pray this division does great and they get an extra call sometime!  Keep in touch and lets get others in here if you see they are in our division, direct them here!!!! 

I got my form letter on Thursday, they should be writing letters to us tonight everyone! hopefully we will get them by Wednesday!!

Hello, 

My son is in this division!

My son is also in this division.  He left Harrisburg MEPS on 5/8. 

mine left 5/7 from Boston

Did anyone see our Division on FB?  They posted like 55 pics but I didn't see any that looked like my SR!  Just wondering if anyone thought one could be our group!

 

Yes I saw it! My girl is in one of them. so proud. she is from south carolina

tonen1chols---which picture is it???

Received the first letter from our SR yesterday! What a relief to finally hear from him. He is doing OK! Of course, if you follow orders, your time in boot camp goes fairly good. He said the food is not bad, the Navy keeps them busy all day long, but the early to bed, early to rise is a killer (he is a confirmed night owl!).

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