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Here is a link to provide you with the BattleStations info:
http://www.navyformoms.com/group/pir562011/forum/topics/battlestati...
The brother divisions (who they go through with) in this group are:
235+236, 237+238, 239+240, 241-242
937 (can go with any group)
Let me know if you have any questions. Post any questions below, not on the link page. Also please ask your SRs when BattleStations are scheduled for their division and post here. We will then get a schedule started!
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Diannep
*****BattleStations Schedule*****
Thurs, Jul 21st/Fri, Jul 22nd: Div 235, 236
Mon, Jul 25th/Tues, Jul 26th: Div 237, 238, 937
Tues, Jul 26th/Wed, Jul 27th: Div 239, 240, 241, 242
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Flying them out of Chicago, O'hare. Or Midway.
Ok, problem. Seems that Christine said that 241 (therefore 242) go on Tues/Wed, not Wed/Thurs. The only way that could happen is if 937 doesn't go that night...otherwise, there are too many divisions going on Tues night. We need to hear confirmation from another mom on 241/242....because we just got word earlier today that 241/242 were going Wed/Thurs. So please be asking!
They don't have their flights leaving out at 2 a.m.....they are bussed from RTC then to wait for flights. Most don't have flights until starting around 5:30 or so...and some not until later in the day. They just have to wait at the airport all day. All are bussed out at once no matter when the flights are.
Although occasionally they have a "charter" flight (which means no family visits at the airport, so you don't want that), most of them fly on domestic flights. They usually leave from Chicago, but it could be Ohare or Midway.
diannep-veteran, if my son has a later flight would they possibly allow him to leave the airport for a short time or does he have to remain there the entire time?
Christine: No one is watching him to make sure he doesn't leave. I know one lady posted that she did this with her sailor. HOWEVER, God forbid he misses his flight...there would be hell to pay. I know of one sailor who was not awakened by the RDCs for his flights (all of his division had left but him so he was there alone). He missed his flight. He had no alarm clock, so what was he to do? ANYWAY, he was in big trouble with his A School, but thankfully it eventually all worked out.
If it were me, I wouldn't take a chance. Chicago traffic can be monstrous and God forbid you hit an accident scene and the traffic backup. Also, your sailor may be instructed NOT to leave the airport...I don't know. This lady put it that she "snuck" her sailor out and took him out sightseeing for a while. I don't think that is a good idea...
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