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No need to respond to this.  Just wanted to get the divisions listed at the top of the page and haven't seen Donna on the group for a while.  Only she can post them to the name of the group....so until then, I will just keep bumping up this discussion group so that you all can see what your division numbers are in this group.  TG stands for Training Group.

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thanks for the info, I'm so in limbo. I haven't got a call, and it's been 3 weeks. Got the form letter,with about 4 personal lines on it. I was grateful for that, just want to get a letter or phone call. THANKS for listening. my prayers include all the recruits. my granddaughter is on ship 11, div 234.

 

Shouldn't be long now before you get a letter or call!  Hang in there!
I am right there with you! My son and your granddaughter are in the same boat :) And I to am anxiously waiting and praying for that phone call, I thought for certain it would come yesterday, but it did not.
Eventually the calls come, the letters come...some more often than others...but they are very exciting when they do finally reach you!
do they get a call in there 3rd and 4th week or no?
They are supposed to....no given time when it will come though.
so it could come this week or next? do u know when they take there pt test?
Yep.  Whenever they have the time and the RDCs allow the calls.  No, don't know division schedules.  Only your SR knows that.  Their final PFA (Physical Fitness Assessment)...which they MUST pass no matter what they did before...is right before BattleStations, which is when they become sailors.
oh ok, i hope he passes it, do they score the pushups situps and running together and get a score
lizzy:  If you don't mind, can you ask these questions on the "main" 7/22 board?  That's because when I answer, I like for others with the same questions to see those answers.  Helps other too!  So get on the main board with your questions and either I or one of the other veterans will be happy to answer!  To answer this question....they have numbers and times to make in the physical fitness assessment (PFA).  Based on their gender and age.
TRIVIA TUESDAY...come on ladies of DIV 234, get ready!!!

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