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Here is the link to provide you with the BattleStations info:
http://www.navyformoms.com/group/pir562011/forum/topics/battlestati...
Brother divisions for this group are:
219+220, 221+222, 223+224, 225+226
815
934
Please let me know if you have any questions. Post any comments on this page, not the link page. Also, ask your SR when their division's BattleStations is, post that here, and we will get a schedule started. They may not know yet, but will know in a couple of weeks.
Diannep
^^^^^BattleStations Schedule^^^^^
Thurs, Jun 30th/Fri, Jul 1st Div 219, 220, 221, 222
Tues, Jul 5th/Wed, Jul 6th: Div 223, 224, 934
Wed, Jul 6th/Thurs, Jul 7th: Div 225, 226, 815?
Tags:
SailorMomLisa: It really depends on the lines for the phones. They do usually call by division also. You can mail him your itinerary....and possibly it will fall within the time they can call. He could then wait until last to call, if necessary, to try and fall into your time period.
What we tell people to do when they may be in flight when the I'm a Sailor call comes is to change their voicemail greeting to greet your new sailor...and then ask that your sailor call back many times to leave many messages so you will have them waiting for you. It isn't the same as speaking with him/her, of course, but better than nothing.
Oh, and the calls usually don't start as early as 1 pm GL time....they normally average closer to 2 pm. If Div 223 calls first before 224, then you will be all set because his call could come after you have arrived in Chicago!
Remember, up to 4 divisions can go a night. These are the possibilites for that week:
Tues/Wed: 223,224,934 or 223,224,815 or 224,223,934,815 or 223,224,225,226
Wed/Thurs: 225,226 or 225,226,815
Confusing, huh? That is why it is just better to wait to hear from your SRs on when they are going. I'm thinking it is pretty sure that 934 will go Tues/Wed as they will need to practcie for the PIR they are performing in.
Hi Everyone - My son just called my husband and he said that BS is on the 6th for Div. 225. We will already be in Chicago by the time they call on Thursday. Pray they all pass with Flying Colors!!!
Thanks, Susie. I removed the questionmarks that I had on that date for 225/226.
Now if we can just get confirmation on 815 and 934, we have a complete schedule up top!
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