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SHIP 11 / DIV 200

A GROUP FOR FAMILY MEMBERS THAT HAVE SR IN DIV 200

Members: 11
Latest Activity: Jun 12, 2012

Discussion Forum

Picture?

Started by tami. Last reply by DH987 Ship 11 Div 200 May 27, 2011. 9 Replies

Did anyone get a look at the pictures posted on the Boot Camp Group? They posted new pictures taken on May 3. There is a picture of a group sitting in bleechers.  I was thinking it was Div 200.  See…Continue

Hello!

Started by tami. Last reply by FREEBIRD6819 OCT 8TH BOOTCAMP May 5, 2011. 2 Replies

This group sounds great.  We didn't get a letter either.  I am really hoping for tommorrow.  I've mailed so many and I'd like to know he is receiving them.  Is everyone planning to attend Meet &…Continue

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Comment by MJ214 (Ship 11 Div 200) on May 10, 2011 at 2:47pm

Freebird, I'll take a small (extra small if they're available!).

 

I just booked the Red Carpet Inn...it's cheap, and very close to the base and I'm not renting a car so I figure the shuttle will be perfect. Still waiting on the flight just in case he gets pushed back...I know he won't but I don't want to pay in the off chance that he does. Any phone calls yet ladies??

Comment by FREEBIRD6819 OCT 8TH BOOTCAMP on May 9, 2011 at 10:57pm
teach i would say for everyone whos going to pir .. the more the merrier .. then we will really stand out !!!!
Comment by MJ214 (Ship 11 Div 200) on May 9, 2011 at 9:43pm
I know that they send theirs out Sundays and many of us get ours Thursday or Friday...if it goes the same way, it probably takes 4-5 days to get to them. It could of course take longer since RTC probably has to process all the mail.
Comment by jballard on May 9, 2011 at 7:14pm

does anyone know hw long it takes for them to get the letters we write them. 

the letter i got from my SR she was asking me things that i had answered in the first letter i wrote her which she should have rec'd.

Comment by teach2(ship 11 div 200) on May 9, 2011 at 6:17pm
My daughter had mentioned one girl refused to do that jump up, push up, squat whatever thing. She didn't say what happened to her though! I wonder what happens when they refuse things like that?
Comment by teach2(ship 11 div 200) on May 9, 2011 at 6:14pm

Ok- Freebird- are the shirts just for moms and significant others, or the whole family?

Ya know, if that's true about the girls, my daughter is probably fit to be tied. She doesn't tolerate 'girly' things like that. I could gab with the best of them, but she is there for business! (her attitude) She was concerned that would be her issue- getting angry at those who don't do what they're supposed to do!  I hope she has learned to bite her tongue. (We need to start quietly sharing names soon. I want to see if they know each other!)

Comment by FREEBIRD6819 OCT 8TH BOOTCAMP on May 9, 2011 at 3:54pm

OK I GOT 1 MEDIUM ANY ONE ELSE.. LOL

 

Comment by MJ214 (Ship 11 Div 200) on May 9, 2011 at 3:17pm
My SR did say they've gotten in trouble but not too much. He hasn't had too many complaints. He played rugby in college though so he loves all the PT and IT. He did tell me that the girls talk a lot which gets them in trouble and one girl refused to help her partner during sit-ups, but when things like that happen they get individually reprimanded later.
Comment by casturn68 on May 9, 2011 at 1:55pm
Hello ladies.  I just wanted to see if any of you have heard from your  SR recently.  My SR has been writing his wife and from what she tells me, he hates it and says they get into trouble all the time.  Although I am sure most Divisions get into trouble the first couple of weeks.  He did say that he had made some good friends which I was glad to hear.  Just wanted to see if anyone else had received any information about the division.
Comment by jballard on May 9, 2011 at 1:37pm
That's getting not geeting.
 

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