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This Discussion is for loved ones of Recruits in Divisions 339 and 340. 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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My SR is Div 339.  I received my first real letter today!! He sounds a little "beat up" but hanging in there.  How 'bout other 339 SRs?
OMG maybe I have one coming this week too. I cant wait to get hoem and check the mail box. TY foe this info! What else did he say? Are they exhausted, hungry, etc??
I'd love to hear how your SR is doing when you receive your letter.  My SR is pretty miserable right now.  But he'll be fine... and he knows it.  He said, they are really tired; they are eating well; but getting a good bit of IT because their RDC is tough.

Got another letter today!!  Says he has made several friends, one in particular who make him laugh all the time.  My son is the tallest in the group and says he is at the back of most every line.  lol!  He REALLY misses my food!  But, he says it seems to be getting better and he is counting down til October 7th.  However, he has not received any of MY mail yet.  Loved the letter!

 

I got my first letter today. My SR is still in that "this is H3LL" phase.  He'll be fine.  He also has made one particular friend. He wrote my letter this past Sunday.  At that point, he had received at least 2 of my letters.  But by now, I've probably mailed almost 10 letters and/or cards.
Hi raykesmom!!!! I wonder who that friend is and if its one of ours!!! But it doesmake me feel good that the tallest eats last most of the time because my SRis short which he fusses at me for since im so short. Maybe i will get a THANK YOU now...lol!! HUGS!!!
Susan
lol!  My son was the 2nd tallest in the division until the tallest one had to leave for medical reasons.  Now he is the tallest at 6'5".   lol!!  If your son's last name rhymes with the opposite of wrong, then that is the funny guy.  He is getting my son through the tough spots, so he is getting a HUGE hug from me!!
I wonder how many kids are in each division, does anyone know? 
I think it runs around 80 - 88 people.
Thanks!
Got a short letter today, rather. My sr's sister did!
My SR and his over-emotional mother... who is wearing 3 inch heels.  lol!

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