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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Division 903
Your SRs, soon to be SAILORS, are becoming friends, and some of them may be heading to A School together.
Get to know each other, your SRs are!
Please still use the Main Wall of the PIR Group to post questions and concerns, we “veteran” moms don’t always get to into the discussion area as often as we would like.
Every single question that is asked is important Every single concern is genuine Every single member is important to us We don't want to accidentally overlook any of them or you.
Hang in there!!!
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I heard from my SR tonight she sound really good. She is getting over a double ear infection and said, they all got sick at the same time. 3 weeks to go!! Time will fly by!!
HOW IS EVERYONE DOING? I'm getting excited and ready to see my sailor and everyone, only 16 more days. Battlestaions should be coming up soon, praying all do well, and all get phone call. :-).
Hoping everyone is better, my daughter said she was lucky and had not gotten sick.
Hi - I posted earlier when I first found it, but our SRs will be performing at the next two Friday PIRs. I hope to be able to watch it live (or after when posted if work gets in they way). I watched the 11/7 PIR on the RTC You Tube channel. Our SRs will be performing in the first section. I know which state flag my son has so I can focus in on that. Below is a synopsis of what they do - I copied all info below from the 900 N4M group.
Sticks (Flags) does an incredible march perfectly timed and executed to the drum corps cadence. It is their job to present the flags for every state in the union. They are lined up by height, so the flow looks better, so your recruit will probably not get to carry his/her home state flag. They also honor those who have gone before by presenting the POW and MIA flags, as well as the US flag and the US Navy flag in the Color Guard.
903: Sticks (Flags): PIR 11/26/2014 TG 03 - 11 Divisions (019-026, 801, 802, and 903)
(Division 903 will also perform during the 11/14/2014 PIR and the 11/21/2014 PIR.)
cool thanks for the infor.
Yes, very excited about the 2 ceremonies coming up!!
Has anyone heard from their SR yet? Guessing they are going to be one of the last divisions to go through BS?
My SR wrote his girlfriend that we should be getting "the call" on Monday afternoon if the schedule doesn't change. I felt better after she told me that yesterday - of course I was starting to worry. Now we'll most likely be in the car heading to GL when the call comes...
I received my last letter from Boot Camp on Thursday and my SR said, we would hear from her Monday. They will do great!!!
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