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Good Morning :)
I am wondering if there are any other families out there that have SR in SHIP 9 DIV 131 graduating on 4/15. So far there is ony 3 of us :)
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I am ship 9 div 131 but do not have a letter stating this or my grad date. I would assume all from that ship and div will graduate on the same day.
::waving::: I am liz
sooooo, do tell, What did your letters say from your SRs? "Having fun, wish you were here?" lol
Liz
Hi Liz, I can only assume that you are right and that your graduation date is the same as mine :) My SR said that BC was what he expected and that he wished the food was a little better and last "see you April 15th for Graduation" . I hope you get your letter soon so you can read the few lines your child got to write on it. Take Care and thanks for responding
I received my son's letter on 3/2/11 and it was dated 2/22/11. I was so thankful!! It was amazing. I didn't know what to do. My arms were full when I was looking at the mail. I didn't think it would come in a small envelope. Then I wanted to drop everything but ended up wandering around aimlessly. Then finally through the tears, read his words. He is doing good but is sore. The Commanders (RDC's) are strict but cool! He was excited about getting his blue camos and they have assigned barracks now. The letter said the USS John F. Kennedy. That is so cool!!! Short and sweet....and so-o-o-o-o GREAT!!! :o)
Now if 'the box' would just arrive!!! :o/
Mary tj's mom :) I am so happy to hear you got a letter!!!!! Glad to hear that your son is doing well !!!!!
I am still waiting for mine. I have no idea what is keeping my child from writing me :) I sent him stamps, and then some SASE just to make things easy. Now I am getting sad because your son in the same division was able to write and I am wondering why no letter yet :( I am sure there is a good reason :)
The letters are coming!!!! I got two today, One daughter got hers yesterday and the other daughter got hers today. These letters were written 2/19/11. So they were slow out the gate but picking up speed now. Keep the Faith ladies. Sleep is in demand and apparently so are irons. I can not wait to read my letters when I get home!.
Liz
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