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SHIP 6 DIV 922

Posted on February 22, 2010 at 6:42pm 5 Comments

Anybody have a recruit on this ship?

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At 12:35am on April 7, 2010, Martinez's Mom Sterling's Aunt said…
Hello Emma, You can send it to my address and I will give it to her when we see her. I think that it should her here in a few days.
I'll send it to you on personal mail.
At 10:35am on March 9, 2010, Kat525 said…
received my First letter on the 5th , he sounds good ..I booked my flight last night as the prices keep going up.. I cant wait to actualy talk to him he tells me he is the body snatcher because of his size his job to hold up any recruit ready to pass out ... proud of his 3 min showere skills and folding cloths ect...
At 6:00pm on March 1, 2010, emma_0077 said…
Wow, so being in a 900 division is a really big deal! Has anyone googled it? I kind of did some looking in other groups on this site and found out that this division is talented! I am confused cause my son does not play an intrument or sing. I guess he must be on drill team or flags or something. Does anyone have any other information about the 900 division?

Thanks, Emma
At 10:20am on February 26, 2010, Kat525 said…
Emma received form letter PIR date april 16th
At 2:22pm on February 21, 2010, Marilee Courtney's mom said…
Hello Emma! I am sure you have lots of questions! I know I did, and still do! Keep in Touch! Marilee~Courtney's mom
At 2:08am on February 21, 2010, Faith NJ sailor mom said…
My sons pants were rolled up and damp also. I think everything he was wearing was in there. Cell phone too with battery removed. My husband actually reassembled the box for me because I kept giving him a hard time about opening it. Maybe he did me a favor. I just wanted to experience it for myself.I totally agree that this site is addicting. My husband is calling me a crackhead, but thhere is so much great info I wish I had started before he left. I'm so proud and excited for him. I feel connected to him through this site.
At 1:04pm on February 19, 2010, abbyblue said…
Welcome to new moms stop here group,please come by and post we love hearing about you and your sailor.abby
At 12:32am on February 17, 2010, BunkerQB said…
You are invited to join the SF Bay Area Navy Families group. Click on link. Our geographical area is from the Bay to and including Alameda, Contra Costa & Sonoma Counties and north from Healdsburg down to the Monterey Peninsula. We have a calendar of events scheduled through the Bay Area with a special gathering in San Francisco for Fleet Week. In the works, we have a weekend in the wine country and in Monterey. Come visit our, to join, click on “+Join SF Bay Area Navy Families.” I am the creator and admin of the group. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help you adjust to having a loved one in the Navy. Best wishes to your sailor or sailor to be. BunkerBee
 
 
 

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