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ok here's the place for the other group. It's in Leaving for boot camp in December, All Groups, show all, ship 03, Div 083
http://www.navyformoms.com/group/leavinforbootcampindecember/forum/...
We should make a subgroup in the 2/18 pir group. Ask the admin at that site as it is hard to find the other one! Have fun! Letters and calls tomorrow, Thurs/ Fri.... any day!!!! ;)
Three times? that sounds crazy. I haven't gotten one call. Was that posted here or on FB. Send me the link if you have it. I would not want my son to be punished either... Did Matt say what job he has? I will add you and send you a message.
Hi :)
I've been doing a lot of reading around, and I've come to the conclusion that our phone call day is tomorrow. After that, we could get any number of calls. From what I've read it's very rare to be given phone calls before the second "I'm alive" call, which we should get tomorrow. The mom that said she got three calls was from Division . . .78? I think. Much earlier than ours, so her son already got his second call, and he must have earned more after that. Lucky kid, that's not common, at all.
Your son is only allowed to SEND OUT letters on Sundays, so you will always get the letters from him on either Thursday or Wednesday, usually Thursday. Don't fret, he's still writing to you, you're just not getting them yet. He probably hoards them until Sunday, then mails them all out :)
He will most likely NOT be a grad and go. Most likely, he will still have things to do at boot camp after he graduates. I believe my husband is leaving the Wednesday AFTER bootcamp. He will have the weekend AND Monday. :) Don't worry, you'll hear from him VERY soon, I promise :)
Ship 03, Div 083 should be calling today or tomorrow.... Anyone get one?
Hey everyone! I got my phone call today, as I'm sure all of you did, but I got a nice message that I thought I would share with you all, just in case you didn't get it from your recruit.
Our recruits division earned the Scholastic Ribbon a few days ago because everyone did so well on their first test. If we do the same for the next two big tests, we will get two more ribbons, and be an honor division.
Awesome ya? So in your next letter, say congrats on doing so well on your first exam :). My hubby got a 4.8 out of 5.0, but I guess that was pretty average, everyone did really well. :)
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