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Anyone else with a SR in Division 110??

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My Fiance has also talked about Hudson as well!! He seems to be a good guy:)
My boyfriend said the division is finally starting to come together.
I am so happy to hear they are finally coming together. I did read it the divisions start to come together in about 4 weeks.
Thank goodness! I haven't gotten a letter from hubby since last week and haven't heard from him via phone (obviously) but I'm SO happy to hear you say that. It's been weighing on my mind a lot since my husband is responsible for the SR behavior and performance on their inspections. Glad to know things are starting to come together. This is why I love N4M! :)
Has anyone received word how they're doing this week? I haven't checked my mail yet today but I'm anxious to know how the division is doing. I wonder if we'll get another phone call before Battlestations or if we have to wait until after?
No mail today from our SR.
My SR asked the Petty Officer while he was on the phone with me and he said we will get another call in 2 weeks.
We just got a letter from our son today that he's grad and go.  He's going to San Antonio, we don't know exactly how long we'll have with him after graduation.  We just booked our flights, hotel and car on Sunday.  It'll cost more to change everything than to just stay there. Going to be a rough weekend.

Barbara,  your son is going to San Antonio, so is he a going to be a Corman?  My son is and the last I heard from him he was going to be the last class in Chicago or the first class in San Antonio.  I hate that they are grad and go.    I don't know why they can't give us moms just one weekend with them.   grrr 

I guess our vacation will be in San Antonio this year!

melody85- My husband is a Corpsmen and I haven't heard anything about San Antonia. I heard they're moving the school to Texas after the last graduating class in July. Try calling them at Navy Hospital Corps School Public Affairs Office (847) 688-2836 ext 269. I got this number from Training Support Center (TSC) on Facebook. I'll try calling tomorrow. Let me know what you found out and I'll do the same.

 

Let's hope they'll stay in GL and get overnight weekend liberty! :)

melody, no he's going for master at arms.  yeah, i really wish they'd give us the weekend, our flights and hotel are already booked, it'll cost too much to change it so we'll be spending the weekend there anyway
GRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 but atleast we will see them for a little bit! i hope

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