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Anyone else with a SR in Division 110??

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Wooohooo, just got my fist phone call from my son, it was a good 5 minutes long, He sounded really good. He did say getting letters out is tough. I told him I have gotten one letter and he said there are more. So I assume they send them it's just a matter when they get sent off base! I am so happy I heard his voice!!

I got a phone call too.  I was sooo happy to hear my son's voice.  He is hanging in there and seems like it is getting better for him.

I got a letter on Saturday but he said they are so busy it is hard to write.  I can't wait to see my boy.

My husband is in this group (not real sure what else to call it lol). i got a phone call last night! anyone else heard from their loved ones!

My husband asked me to create a Facebook page for the division so if you're on FB, please join! He is Master at Arms in the division and thought it would be a good way to keep everyone together and encouraging each other during this period. Here's the link:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/United-States-Navy-Recruit-Training-C...

 

Please let me know if this doesn't work! It's my first time creating a Community Page on FB. :)

Proud Navy Wife - your FB page worked.
Thanks for checking! :)
I was just on the RTC FB page and noticed that lots of DIV have started their own Discussions under the Discussion tab of the RTC FB page.  I think it may be easier to find and use due to all the info on the main RTC page. 
Good Job!!
My son is in this Div.  We got our call last night as well. Both of us were able to talke to him, about 30 min total.  Sounded very upbeat and positive.
OK, I sent my son those questionairres, I got 2 back today, and I can't decide if I want to cry or laugh, I DID BOTH!! What a fantastic idea!!
That's awesome! I wish my husband would send them back! I get letters but sometimes they don't have as much info as I'd like! :)
what questionnaire? sorry new here!

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