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JessicaB posted this on our page so I just moved it up here to help keep track...

 

Here is what I know about BS21

1. They ALWAYS go in numerical order.
2. They always go with their brother division as they have done all training with them.
3. 800 and 900 div are thrown in anywhere in between (however, I imagine if they have a brother division, that they would go with them).900 div usually goes on Mon
4. Anywhere from 2-4 divisions can go per night. Why sometimes 2 and sometimes 4- who knows.
5. BS is from 8:00 p.m. - 8:00 a.m.
6. You will get your calls between 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
After the capping ceremony in the a.m., they have to clean the ship, eat, shower, etc

Not all the new Sailors call home...some have othere dutys, have to stand watch, if they are honor rcts or award winners have to practive for PIR

So when you get your call ask if everybody in the div passed and then post it here

 

 

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10 Divisions 323–330, 821 & 946) Graduate Friday, Oct. 1, 2010
thank you for the info... that was helpful!
Any idea when div 325 has BS?
Thanks for putting it all in one place!!!! You do an awesome job!!
LTLY: thanks. it was indeed very helpful. its the not knowing that our worst enemy.
Thank you LTLY for once again putting it all together. You rock!
Thanks LTLY!!
Awe, you are all so encouraging!!! Thanks to yall for being such a bright sunny spot in my day!!!...Every day...since Aug. 3rd!!!
Thanks for posting, you do ROCK! At what point to they do BS21?
Ok, I have a list on my fridge for questions like these...don't be surprised though if he gets to call you!! Keep hope and faith in your pocket! We are almost there!!!
Thanks, so much! We are finally closer to the end then to the beginning!!!
Got letter from hubs and he stated in this one that BS is 28-29th for 13/330!!!!

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