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This Discussion is for loved ones of Recruits in Divisions 337 and 338. 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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Hello all-I am a proud mom of an SR in Ship 09 Div. 338..Just got my 1st letter and can't stop crying..He is doing ok but is very homesick.  He is barely 18..He says that the other DIV, his brothertives are not so nice.  He has 2 RDCs that are ok but the female one is real mean and calls them horrible names.  I know this is hard for him to hear as I firmly believed when he was growing up that saying negative names to him and his sister served no purpose in life other than to demoralize them.  I grew up navy brat and do know what to expect, but it is still hard as a mom to hear things like that.  I hope his DIV continues to do well and can't wait to go to PIR.
Aww. I haven't heard anything from my husband yet, he's 23 so probably one of the older men in the division.
My son is also 23 and in his letter yesterday he said he has adjusted pretty well to BC life and its not as diffcult as he thought it would be.  I think DEP and all the time he to prepare has helped him.  He is in Ship 09 Div 337, I sure hope he's not being mean to anyone.  I would hope not, being the youngest of three he knows what its like to be picked on.
I think if you put a bunch of boys, no matter the age, in small quarters and expect them to immediately get along and work together there's bound to be issues. But in the end they won't have any choice but to learn to deal with each other.
That is so true!

My husband is very quiet but he was a PIC at his job for years so hopefully he'll speak up and keep people off each other. Otherwise he's probably just ignoring it. Lol.

 

I would definitely like to hear from him though.

Bran better not be being mean or he'll be in trouble lol but he's 23 as well so the older ones are proably fathering all the younger ones lol
PIC?  My son is pretty quiet also.  He worked at a pet store for the last 4 years and had been the asst. manager so he did have to grow up there to beable to manager other staff & even fire a couple.

PIC = Person in Charge, aka asst. management

 

was he at win co foods?

 

My son is in Ship 09 Div 337.  I received a letter today!  It was so nice to read the first few lines, but then he said that the division has been getting in trouble and have had to do lots of IT (intense training) so they are not getting much free time to be able to write.  He said they can only send mail out on Sundays.  There was no deposit in his bank account either, so it looks like it may be Sept. 15th before they will get paid.  I thought maybe since they were in the push program they would get paid today, but guess not.  I did find out that the PIR 10/7 will be graduating in dress blues.... Yey!!!

I have a feeling that they have a lot of hard workers and a lot of people who like to get in trouble. It's usually that way. IT may suck but it's the same track seals take and in the long run it will pay off. I wonder how many seal recruits they have? That would be one of the biggest reasons they are doing IT. You can volunteer to do IT anyways, my friend did when he was in basic. Hopefully they'll get their stuff together.

 

Yeah I'm guessing the 15th as well.

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