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Does anyone have a son/daughter/loved one on Ship 9 Division 133?  Has anyone heard anything about division 133 having a challenging time coming together?  Thanks

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My fiancé is in Div 133. He's mentioned they've been having some trouble becoming cohesive as a group. Said he's made a few friends. I think there's two other threads for 133, if you look back far enough. Unfortunately, neither is very active. But, hi! Nice to see a fellow 133 family member. :)

My son is on ship 9 div.133. During the one call I got it sounded like the were struggling a bit although he hasn't mentioned it in his letters.

 

My daughter is in Div 133.  In the letter we received on 3/24 she mentioned the Div was punished and PT'd for an hour and a half before bed time.  She said she went to bed sore and sweaty.  It turns out a male and female recruit got caught passing notes to one another.  My daughter has mentioned they are having trouble coming together.  Let's pray they come together soon.   
My daughter said someone got caught drawing a phallic on their trainee book and passing notes between girls and boys. Let' s hope they can pull it together for Battlestations.
That makes me sad that they're getting into trouble. Right now, I'm just hoping my guy passes because his knees are giving him problems and he's been put on LLD. I hope they get it together soon, not too long til Battle Stations and their last PFA!
Ok, I just got a phone call today - I'm sure a lot of other folks did as well. From what I understand, they're doing A LOT better and have gotten flags, too! Such a relief. I hope everyone else got a phone call from their loved ones and good news too.  Can't wait until graduation. :)

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