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Ship 03 Div 216

Where moms,wives , friends or girlfriends can talk about their future sailors.

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Comment by corpsmanwifeschu on June 28, 2011 at 3:01pm
We were supposed to sleep last night?
Comment by lucyloves...herSailor! on June 28, 2011 at 8:43am
You sweet ladies have made me just sob this morning!  Oh, how encouraging you are! I woke up during the night and prayed for the SR's going through Battle Stations.  I prayed especially for 215/216.  They have worked hard.  I know they did well...and hey had GREAT cheerleaders, too!!!!   You are awesome and I thank you so much for thinking about Jayson and having confidence.  I am believing!  I want you to post when you get phone calls.....I do care and I am excited for you all!!!!
Comment by HerArmyHisNavy on June 28, 2011 at 8:08am

Calls should be coming in today. I hope they get to stay on the phone three times longer than normal since they haven't been able to cash in on the calls they had earned.

Comment by jenn31570 on June 28, 2011 at 7:06am
Jayson is going to make it................. I see him running his best time ever......................
Comment by CTmomof3 on June 28, 2011 at 6:56am

Good morning everyone. How many times last night did you all wake up? They're almost done now. Hope all went well.  I feel bad about posting today because of Jayson. It's a happy/sad moment here for 216 at least that's how I feel.

Lucy if you check in here I'll continue to send happy and run fast thoughts to Jayson today. 

Comment by FelicitySillyGoose on June 28, 2011 at 12:54am

OH NO!!! I can't believe they waited until the last minute-that makes it even more heartbreaking. My heart aches for you! I will be saying a special prayer for Jayson...it will all work out. With every disappointment, there's a greater blessing on its way...Continue to be strong : )

Comment by lucyloves...herSailor! on June 28, 2011 at 12:29am
I'm sure you would have heard. I hope everybody did pass and that all is going great in Battle Stations right now! I am sure Jaysons heart is breaking. I know mine is!!! Praying for all the SR's tonight!!!!!
Comment by corpsmanwifeschu on June 28, 2011 at 12:26am
Oh goodness Lucy. My heart is breaking for you and Jayson. My SR was cleared to take the PFA Friday after being on LLD all week. He still needed a couple of push ups, I hope he hot them in. I will be thinking about him tomorrow so that he may pass his PFA.
I got a letter today, definitely one of my favorites since he left.
All of our SRs are on my tights tonight.
Comment by CTmomof3 on June 27, 2011 at 9:51pm
Wow they lost 30???  Yes the minimum is 38
Comment by CTmomof3 on June 27, 2011 at 9:48pm
Yes it does. I wonder if there were other that didn't pass the PFA. Do you remember how many they were down to?  Hope that's not a big disadvantage seeing as the normal number is 88. You you could have that many working together and then 216 doing the same thing minus 20 something at least.
 

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