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Bravo Zulu to div 326  We have SAILORS!!  

The talkative division.

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from the way my son was explaining it to me it seems it would be the 29th. not known for sure though, just the way he mentioned it in his letter.
oh wow if that's the case that's late lol!!
i watched it as did my parents and it's interesting and really something else!! i'm so proud of all of our sr's and can't wait to see them march in together as their division!! thank you for replying :)
I did not know what to think when my son said Navy, but the more I learn the more proud I am. Watching the video on BS21 made me feel all proud. I found myself talking about it at work, and bragging about my son joining the Navy. I've been to two Army basic graduations, and one Airforce graduation. I too am real excited to see this one. I bet they will look sharp!
well i saw pics of my gf's fiancees graduaton from end of august and she told me a little bit about it. and she said the rush of emotions and how they look marching in witll overwhelm us in such a great way. she said it's an experience not to be missed!!
Has anyone heard anything recently from Div. 326? Getting anxious. . . but trying my best to leave it in God's hands.
I just got mail from my son today. I had sent him a survey to fill out for me. Some of it was goofy (trying to keep his spirits up), but I got a little info from it too. On September 16th they were in Week 5, on Day 1. (So, if I'm counting right, that would make today Week 5, Day 6)

He said the number of recruits left in the division was "70?" (Sorry, not very exact in his counting! lol!) He gave me two answers for what he's most worried about. "BattleStations-21" He wrote one word...pray :-) and "Nothing, I got this!" He said Boot Camp is "Not so bad, Graduation is just around the corner. So stop stressing...MOM." Not much info, but I hope it makes you feel a little better today.
That helps alot. Just connecting with a mom from Div 326 helps. Oh, I hope I get a letter when I get home tonite. And, let your son know we are praying for BS and PIR and everything up to and in between. Thanks, Bethany!
Jan C...you're welcome! Hope you get a letter tonight, too! We'll take all the prayer we can get! Have a great day.
that helped a lot.... my boyfriend seemed a little stressed about everything leading up to graduation but that they are working hard. i just wrote him stay focused and they'll be fine :)
And they will be fine! This is so hard on them, I know. Oh, the memories they're making! :) I wish I knew more; not knowing is the hardest sometimes. But I appreciate your input, Bethany! Everyone have a great evening!
Everything is quiet here on the homefront. I will keep praying.

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