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my son/daughter is leaving mid December  anyone else have one leaving same time? concerned about holidays but having Christmas early so he can share in and have memories.

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hi lynne marie,  my Joe is ship 9 visision 073 lets hope kids are together and we can meet at PIR.

Hey Joe's Mom!! How do you know the ship information??

 

And I keep saging, "No new = good news."   {fingers crossed, of course}

recruiter emailed me after i asked.

Absolutly!!! Im sure they are together even if they are in different divisions... I will keep you posted. My Jonatha n is Ship 2 Div 913..I think I had say this 20 times,,,im so happy I can write him!!!. We will make plans for PIR.

I hate to say this but I am glad to know we are not the only ones who havent heard anything. We are in Franklin, Mass.   Hoping the call comes but repeating "no news is good news" here.

jmazzsmom here is the link to what MAY be your PIR group...won't know for sure till you get the form letter http://www.navyformoms.com/group/pir21111

still no letters but keeping hopeful... know they're busy and want them to do good. maybe later in the week.

just keep repeating no news is good news.. would be better if i felt better.. chills, slight cough. and my eyeballs hurt.slighty going to have some soup and turn in..

My daughter left for BC on Dec 14th. I recieved my phone call at 2137 that night. I felt like my life was over. I dont think I have ever been that sad. I cant remember a day in her life that I havent spoken to her. She told me that she didnt want me to cry for her but pray for her instead. She told me that she was gonna be fine. I believe this. Called the rec. today no info yet on an address. I am very happy that I am not alone in this. This website is very helpful and cant wait to talk with other moms.

Okie, you are not alone...we are all in the same boat!!! The recruiter will call you soon and then just write and write...she is going to be fantastic!!! you will see. This is a very good site...Stay tune!!

I know what you mean. I can't go to sleep as I feel lost without seeing if he is safe and sound. One of many long nights I'm sure.

Yeah! Just received my daughter's" box" of clothes. Recruiter called me also. She said the address they have is just a temporary one. They are in a temporary holding area until Monday. She'll send me the permanent Ship and Division# on Monday. I'm so happy just to get her clothes and stuff. And her pants legs were rolled up. LOL

Fantastic...cant wait to recieve the rollep up pants!!! This is a kodak moment!!! Just happy that we all are recieveing news,,,keep us posted,,,, and thank you

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