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I'm so happy for those of you who received phone calls tonite! I haven't gotten a call and suspect he called his Dad because we spoke last week (it was a "business" call last Tuesday) and SR will try to keep it "even" - so it is Dad's "turn". It's okay. I know he is fine (and he's not one of those who can't shut up... :->) I need to go walk the dog, but I'm reluctant to leave. Oh well, worst case scenario is that he'll leave a voice mail that I will be able to listen to over and over again :->
It can only get easier from here!
don't leave the phone. He got like 30 min to chat. we chattedfor about 23, then he hung up to call his Dad. I would wait and see. W spoke from 6:00 to about 6:30 ET.
Everyone - please don't take anything said about departures for A School after PIR to heart. They (the RDC's) seem to like to tell them all they're going to be leaving immediately. It isn't necessarily so. It's just their way of getting them psyched to expect the worst and be pleasantly surprised if it doesn't happen that way. The SR's (and even the RDC's) won't know until they get the ticket in their hands (usually the day before PIR). There was a recommendation I saw on another N4M discussion about sending a form to your SR a paper at PIR to get his/her departure information. Here's what it said:
Dear ________________,
Once you have your plane ticket, complete the answers below and then take it with you to PIR and hand it to us after the ceremony (do not mail it):
Airport_______________________________
Airline________________________________
Flight #___________________________
Flight time_________________________
First destination (if more than one flight) _______________________________
Time the bus leaves RTC_______________
Are you on a special "chartered flight"? ____ if not, we will meet you at the airport and stay with you as long as possible!
**********************************
They will get their boarding pass (usually before PIR) and will be able to do this.
They have to get to airport early for security reasons. Their flights could be early in the AM or late afternoon. Just don't miss their flight if you don't want to get there as early as them.
You will also need your sailor to go to the airline ticket counter with you so you can get a military family gate pass. This will get you through security so you can wait at the gate with your sailor. So, its probably best to get to the airport when your sailor does.
USO is before security at O’Hare and after security at Midway.
Aw thanks Annev - it's okay. I got to speak with him last Tuesday anyways so I'm good.
The piece on the 200 division I think is what the Lake County local newspaper is doing.
The 900 divisions at this PIR will be extra special because of the centennial celebration, I think. We shall see... My SR told his dad tonite that he might be at RTC as long as June 7th before he departs for Pensacola so who knows! Unless you have an SR staying at Great Lakes, ya just don't know until you know.
Good morning!
Here's a list of us all so far:
Linaka, Indymom, Beachtalk1, Fritzy58, CindyM, Coach, Annev, ZBmom, Wildmom and Capricorna
Let me know if I missed anyone.
I'll make up pins/ribbons - one ribbon will have the Division # on it and you can write the name of your Sailor on the other ribbon once we arrive at the Meet & Greet.
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