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Welcome to the discussion group for divisions 313 & 314. These two divisions will be training together from the start to BS21, their final test.

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I have looked everywhere and can't find the 4 digits after the zip code for GL. What is it and where do I find the posting with all the addresses? I know I saw one come through. Thanks, Kim

Address are on the recruIt training command site. http://www.bootcamp.navy.mil/contact_recruit.asp

The one I got said 60088-3520

I didn't get my letter yet but my son called today. I was so happy to hear his voice. I was also super excited to find out he is assigned to ship 13 div 314. Even better news we thought his PIR was 10/8 but found out is actually 9/28. It was such a relief to hear his voice and know he is ok.

wow good for you that you got a call already....when did your son leave?? How is he doing? was it a long call?? I could go on and on with question...lol  wonder if they all are getting to call already???

Kyle's mom

Jo

Hi Jo,

My son (Ship 13 Div 314) called to get some information for his security clearance. Hearing his voice totally put me at ease. I received my first letter today. When I read it I could hear his voice in the words. He seems happy with the exception that there are a few people in his group that get everyone in trouble. Hopefully they will start to bond and work together as a team. I can't wait for the next letter or call. I know his time is limited so I'll keep writing to him every day

Any way that phone call comes will work for us...as long as it is not that I am coming home call...I am happy for you that you were able to talk to him...sure hope his group bonds fast as they need to work together from everything I have been reading....

Best to you and your family,

Thanks for the update....

Jo

My son is Ship 13 Div 314 as well.  I got the letter Thursday.  On the top/back of one of the sheets of paper he wrote Hi Mom and drew a heart underneath.  That's all I needed.  A long letter couldn't have made me any happier than seeing Hi mom with a heart.

My son is on ship 13 div 313

My son is SHip 13. DIV 313 also!

This is where I belong! :)
Just got the form letter today! :)
My son is SHIP 13 DIV 314
Sent off 4 letters as soon as I got the address :)
I feel relieved in a way. It's amazing how something as small as an address can calm a mother's nerves :)

My son is in DIV 313 and I also sent out 4 letters today....lol

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