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is there any mom's for ship 12 div 285 I can chat with ?

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This has actually disqualifies them for alot of careers.
I'm sorry Lynne! I wonder why the discrepency? If his doctor said he didn't...that's so strange?

That's what I thought.

pjhhearn, Sorry to hear about the colorblindness and that they didn't catch it earlier. I was wondering how they reclassify them myself because my SR also went in as a Nuke and it sounds like only about half really make it through the program. From what few things I've read, it seems like they try to put them in another position that correlates with their test scores, etc. But I really don't know...and wish I did. I hope your son finds something else he can really enjoy and works into a great career. Let me know what you find out!
my call came last night, sounded tired, had wisdom teeth pulled also, hanging in there
I'm so glad you got your call. I can't wait for graduation.
Hello Ladies I still have not gotten my call . getting worried :(

I'm sorry to hear that. I wonder if his phone card is working. I got a second call last night. It was much longer. My son said they did a great job marching and this was a reward. I am sending another card today. He also said they go by last names. His last name is Corson his job is division leader. He said he has been very sick, it's going around. Their division received a flag. Out of 15 divisions only 4 has received flags so far. He also said they have a fun, goofy bunch that like to sing in the shower. It sounds like they're all doning fine :-).

Hello

I just hope he is ok , getting worried . My other friend told me her son had some teeth pulled and was sick . So my SR might be sick too. I just hope all is well soon . I am glad for your calls . It's nice to know they are having some fun too. TTYL Heike =)

Hi Ladies!

I tried so hard to get a picture of our SRs on RTC's facebook trivia! I got the answer quick, but the winner got it in 5 SECONDS!!

That is ok , at least we tried =)

I thought I recognized you on there! I was so prepared too...wow she was fast! How are you doing?

 

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