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Hello! My boyfriend is a nuke and in ship 02 and division 932. I though it would be nice to make a place for anyone else with the same division and/or ship to talk and share information! I hope I find some others(:

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yup, mine's the linguist! -- we're from Arizona

Where's your daughter shipping out for A school?

My daughter will be going to SC for A school.
Yes my SR is a daughter and she is AEFC she will be staying in GL for A school. I'm not sure about the meet & greet yet.

Hope it works out to meet you!

http://www.navyformoms.com/group/pir07012011/forum/topics/important...

 

above is a link to the following text:

The July 1 graduation will be held on Naval Station Great Lakes centennial celebration and will be held outdoors with limited seating. Absolutely no additional guests will be allowed to attend the ceremony. For loved ones of recruits graduating July 1, you will receive the most accurate and official information regarding the ceremony in a form letter your recruits will send as well as on this page and on our Discussion Group at:

 

http://www.facebook.com/NavyRecruitTrainingCommand#!/topic.php?uid=324592704650&topic=18453"

We would like to stress to the July 1 PIR group that NO additional guests will be allowed into the ceremony. Only four guests per recruit will be allowed to attend the ceremony and this includes children. It is imperative that you communicate with your recruits as to which four names will be listed. There are no exceptions — four guests only, no matter what age.

I was really hoping you & Maria would have got a call!! 
I finally got a call last night from our son!  Yeah!  Great to hear his voice.  He will be leaving Saturday for Pensacola.  Yes, no additional guests, only 4 people allowed.  I would like to go to the meet and greet at Ramada - we are staying at another hotel.  Does anyone know the time of the meet and greet?
What time will he be leaving saturday??
Not for sure about the time he's leaving Saturday, but it is very early in the a.m.!  I suppose we can still come to the meet and greet even if we are not staying there!  We are planning on coming.
Yes, that' what I read too!  Looking forward!  Where is the Facebook site we can possibly see our recruits?
I can look for it too!! :) I didn't know if you knew already!  Thanks so much!

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