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Any moms with SR's in Ship 2 DIV 922?

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i couldnt really see but its exciting to KNOW they are in those pics somewhere! hurry up April 15th! Rosemary

Hello Ladies

 

Lauren said she was a flag person..  Great..  could not find her..  I don't know why she did not play the sax.. She is a great saxaphone player..  She played for 7 years  I could see the band members well.  Like Rosemary said hurry up April 15th..

 

Eydie

Hi I am Gabby's mom and she is on Ship 2 Div 922 I am so excited They perform on Friday 04/01 graduation and I saw a picture of her holding the Flag all I could do was cry. can't wait to hold her in my arms by the way there div has been first in all there task.  

Aimee                                         

Hello Aimee...Welcome to the group glad you found us......I am so excited I cant wait to see my Dau also

at my Daus last letter she mentioned that also that they were first and they have all the flags possible....SO PROUD of all our SR's ....Unfortunately I didnt see my dau in any of the pics or I just didnt recognize her. I dont think she is a flag person though....we will see what the next letter says....I cant wait for Weds. lol (Letter Day)

 

Jaime

Hello

 

Lauren said she was carring the flag from the state of Kentucky.. But in another letter she said they changed her flag.. Okay What is kentucky's flag look like.. ahahah

Hi ladies My Gabby did say her group is awesome and she has become good firends with the girls I don't have no names but she is very proud of her team I do know that her job is sorting the mail.

Aimee welcome sorry  I did not say it earlier..  YAYYA  we are getting closer.. Yes Our goup of ladies are doing a great job.  And their brother section tooo..  We are going to be very proud when we see them perform.. 

 

Eydie

Yes very proud it getting to the point where I can't sleep my phone stay by my side my first phone call i almost miss but she call back and we should be getting another call real soon

Hi Eydie and Aimee ....what are your Daus Rates...where are they going to "A School" 

My Dau is MAA (Master at Arms) A School in Lackland AFB in San Antonio . I have heard amazing things about Our Div 922 ,,,,I cant wait to see them =) 

 

 

Jaime

Jaime your daug is going to lackland..  melissa graduated from there..  it is nice...   Lauren is corman she is staying in chicago.   to cold for me..  I hope she don't stay there long. 

 

Eydie

Sorry it so long to respond, My daughter is an Intelligence Specialist and her A- School is in Virginia, Cant wait to see her on Friday!
My daughter said she was carrying Virginia's flag. I went through those pictures with a fine tooth comb (so to speak) and I'm still not sure which one is her. The excitement is rising! Can't wait to see her in person!

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