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**UPDATE 4/26/2022** Effective with the May 6, 2022 PIR 4 guests will be allowed.  Still must be fully vaccinated to attend.

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This Discussion is for loved ones of Recruits in Divisions 333 and 334. These are Brother Divisions and your Recruits will be training together, so perhaps you would like to get to know each other on here.

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Yes he is Ship 3 Div 333. He will be going to San Antonio, TX for his corpsman A school.

My Daughter is Div 333 she is 20 years old and we are from Oregon City or. we have received the formal letter, but no letter from her yet. i like everyone else am stalking the mail lady, rushing home on my lunch breaks. Hopefully we will get one tomorrow or me and the mail lady will have  a discussion. :)

from what ive heard letters from the SRs dont start showing up til the 3rd week at the earliest. and some have gone up to 5 weeks without a phone call. it all depends on how well the division is coming together and their RDCs. my husband wrote in his form letter to not stop writing even if i didnt receive anything from him for awhile bc they dont have much writing time yet. i write every night but still stalking the mail lady :)

I am also wondering when everyone else arrived in Great Lakes?

 

Mine also on 8/10
my husband also arrived 8/10.
8/10

My daughter arrived on 8/15 the 2 minute phone call was the worst. Still the last memory I have. Hopefully I will get a letter today.  Navywife7211, I am really hoping that I don't have to wait that long for a letter. If I do I will keep on writing. 

My daughters friends have been coming over and having letter writing parties, I supply everything needed they just need to show up! I am hoping that she wont have to do too many push ups for getting too much mail, but if so I'm sure she won't mind. 

i didnt know they could get too much mail. i send one letter a day andim pretty sure  he started getting some bc of the things he wrote in the form letter. he also called tuesday to ask me my dob so i had a 20 sec phone call then and he sounded so much better than he did for his arrival call. im hoping for a letter soon too.

I heard they only get mail on Sundays but I could have been misinformed. My daughter got there a week later than most of the others so maybe she will get mail sooner not sure. I hope I didn't mess up and not send letters because I thought this. 

 

My daughter got there on the 15th so I am hoping that she gets to do mail with everyone else that got there before her.
im pretty sure they receive mail monday through friday, but they are only allowed to write on sundays. once their RDCs see the division starting to come together as a hole they tend to allow them some writing time on tuesdays and thursdays also but that usually doesnt happen til the 5th or 6th week.

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