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Anyone that has a loved one in Ship 3 Division 150?  My son is in this Division -   Lets share news - No put downs please - as there may be times our SR writes about someone that they are not happy with for whatever reason - Please keep those comments to yourself - we are here to support each other - so please be nice!!  Funny is ok - just be respectful of each other!!

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My thoughts and prayers are with DIV 150!! HOOYAH!! Let me know when you get your phone call!! I'm excited for you!!

DIVISION 150 HAS PASSED BS!!!!!  I HAVE A SAILOR!!!! GO NAVY!!!

Praying we all get the exciting call tomorrow :D :D GO DIV 149/150!!! HOOYAH!!
Thoughts and prayers to all of 150, i know we will all get calls tomorrow!!! With us praying and sending thoughts of love and courage they will be sailors! I probably won't sleep much tonight...LOL
Did I read somewhere they should be done by about 2pm? Then it would be 12 calif time?Long night.........
There is an internet video that talks about what happens during battlestations. I believe they go from 8pm to 8am. But who knows if they have some sort of debriefing that takes place afterwards. I live in Washington, so I'm just going to assume that I'll get a phone call between the hours of 6am and 12pm. I'm sooooo hoping that everyone passes and does an awesome job! 
I live in Washington too and my son is in the same div as your SR.
I will have my phone glued to me tomorrow...........looking forward to visiting washington

Well.....

Only a few more hours and they should be finishing up with Battle Stations!!  Let's all Pray this truly will be a "Good Friday" to remember!!!  May they all be safe and Pass!!  Cant wait to see all the "posts" on here saying that you have a sailor!!!

HOO-YAH!!

On pins and needles here....
OMG me too I have been watching the emails on my phone in my hand all night? I thought this was a post.......glad I am not the only nutty mother:)
Haha... did the same thing, kept checking my phone all night long! We earned the right being a nutty mother...i think this is going to be the best easter ever for me! maybe the second best since the best easter was when i gave birth to my SR!!!!

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