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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Divisions 029 and 030
These two divisions are brother divisions and will be training together from the beginning through BS21 their final test. 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.
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My son is div 29. He goes to Pensacola for A school for Air Traffic Control. My husband served in the Navy as a Aviation Electronics Technician for 8 years and we were stationed in Maine and Hawaii. We've received the letter, the box, but no call yet. It looks like they are in a Push Division, so they will be very busy.
I saw someone ask in another group about what a push division is. It is very possible these two divisions are PUSH. First, there is nothing to worry about, your SRs get the same training just in a shorter amount of time.
PUSH divisions are divisions that take longer to fill, they are either integrated (on hold waiting for females :)), all female (waiting for more females), the last two divisions of a TG (waiting for more recruits), or in some cases divisions that have been filled, but the divisions before them are not full (see the other reasons :)).
When they arrive and there are not enough recruits to fill the divisions they get processed then put on p hold, p hold can be a few days or a couple of weeks. Divisions that are full and on p hold cannot start training until the divisions before them start (yes everything is numerical).
The biggest difference for brother push divisions is the speed of training. They might not even realize it unless they are told, or they figure out they are doing something on a different day than the others.
You all will probably notice it more than your recruits! If you are following them and expecting the "day by day" routine that you see and read, it will just confuse you when your SR tells you what they are doing or have done. LOL They will follow and count days just like the rest, but that may be it. :)
Here comes the difference...You may see all the others post that their SRs have done MarlinSpike on week 3 day 5, but you get a letter from your SR that says they did MarlinSpikem but by your week/days count and what your SR has said, it is only week 3 day 2, or it is week 4 day 3 (this is just an example). Don't panic and think you or your SR isn't counting the days correctly, you most likely are.
The best thing to do is ask your SR what day and week they are on, ask them what they have done or will be doing, and keep track of their accomplishments that way. Don't look at the week/days that things are being done by other divisions, it will make your head spin. LOL
My son was push when he was there. He was at the RTC for 8 weeks and 2 days. Processing and p hold was 15 calendar days (waiting for 60 females to arrive, yes 60), with training starting on the sixteenth day. His BS date was on week 6 day 1. I was sooooooooo confused for the first four weeks until I found out he was push.
Not yet.... Just the form letter with mailing address, graduation information, etc. and his box of things.
Is there a common time of day they call?
Hi Everyone .. I am here because I have a daughter in the Navy who's PIR was 8/23 .. Now I have a friend who's son is DIV 029 .. helping her out with info because she speaks only Spanish and is NOT online :/
can someone please message me his address .. THANK YOU NAVY MOMS!! xoxox
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