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Hi, This is the ship and div my daughter is in, with PIR 10/15/10. Anyone else in the group??

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Hi, my daughter is also from this division. I am so excited to see her on Friday. She will be able to hang out with us for the weekend. I can't wait!! Congrats to all grads!!
Amen!

Congratulations all. Hope to see you in GL next week. I haven't seen my youngest child since July 20. It's about time. She knows that Mom and Dad are coming, but doesn't know we are bringing her friend too. She'll be so excited. She already said she can't wait to get to the MALL! I am so happy for you all. See you next Thursday and Friday?
Hillary said this division has always done well through all training during bc. We got our call at 2:30 pm Friday. She was excited and tired. Hillary says she knows everyone in her div and they know her. I bet they would have a lot of silly stories about my daughter....thats just the way she is. Someone she knows in the division will not have family coming to grad. so have invited her to join our family. Hillary flys to Texas for training on Saturday.
Hi. I think I put up the first post about 341! I was so excited and anxious to hear, I just couldn't help myself. I was on the phone and N4M's at the same time. Abigail said Mom, you're so bad! I wonder if all the other moms are like you... I said Yes, we all are very proud!
She said she loved doing Battlestations! It was so much fun. Congratulations on Hillary going to TX. Abigail will stay in GL for school. We are bringing one of her friends with us to graduation, but daughter doesn't think she's coming after all. We, too, will have room for another to join us if the need arises. In July we had all 6 recruits that were leaving LV, NV eating with us at the airport just before boarding to Chicago! Glad, but sad too. My last site of her going through security was heart wrenching. But she was "Mom!! It's not going to be that bad!" "Chill." (Maybe not for her, she has a great attitude, but it was terrible for me. But I did survive, and she's wonderful. She said to me on the SAILOR phone call that she is so proud of everyone in her whole division and of herself. I look forward to meeting you and Hillary Thursday or Friday!! WooHoo!!
I hope to see everyone at the Ramada Inn Thursday night.

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