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My Son left July 15th for Boot Camp should I have heard from him by now?

Any adveice on getting through this tough time?

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Hi my name is Anesha and yes you should hve heard from him by now unless he called somone else
Nobody has heard from him period. Wonder if i should call his recuiter or just let it go
theresa...most likely he didn't makethe call. The lines aer ling and they are stressed out. Does he have an activated calling card or did he take a cell phone w/ him to use on the way?

Join this group http://www.navyformoms.com/group/leavinforbootcampinjuly to connect with others leaving in July

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http://www.navyformoms.com/group/bootcampmoms here you have the support of new N4M's and more seasoned ones
He could have gotten in late from being shuttled in from airport. I had given up on my son making the call after last getting his text that he landed at 7:55 p.m. I went to bed at 11:30 and 10 minutes later the call came! If it was very late, they could have processed him in and not called.
My son left July 13th and i haven't heard from him until now.. i called his recruiter and asked my concern..he told me that I should have a phone call after one day that my son was arrived...i was sooo sad and missing my son so much.
minang37 Ditto what Hoppi said. Just hang in there. Soon you'll get your "kid in a box" and the form letter with all the graduation info, password for parking pass, address, ship/division and a handwritten note from your rct. I left you a message on your profile wall. Go to your page and scroll down to read it.

Did he have an activated calling card?? He'll need it to call home. No sweat if not, he can buy one at the NEX and/or you can send him one in your next letter. Activate it first and make sure he knows it is activated (saves them time)
Wow! Thanks for the info...his recruiter said he didn't need a calling card that all his phone calls were paid for. I will get ne to him. Thanks again
Thank you for the wealth of information
Hi, Theresa. I just now found this forum... and I hope you have heard from your son by now.

(From what I've been reading on N4M, every mom gets calls/letters at different times. It seems to really vary.)

You're in my thoughts and prayers, and I hope you get more news via a call or letter soon!
Hi Theresa, My son left for Boot Camp on June 22, we got the phone call on the 23rd that he was there (about a 2 second phone call), we got "the box" on Friday, and the form letter on Monday. I did not hear again from my son until July 8, got a letter that day. Then we finally got a phone call (20 min.) this past Thursday July 15, along with another letter. Just keep sending him letters.....my son said the letters from home helps a lot! I will be praying for your son and for you.... Hang In There and PRAY!!

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