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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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i usually do the same so that he has something everynight for mail call but i guess he'll have to go one night without. hoping one of his family members sent something. lol which im sure one of them did

Yea I am having a hard time picturing my daughter sitting at mail call and not getting any mail. Breaks my heart. I am so proud of her and just want her to know that. Wish I would get a letter from her.

 

i got my insurance papers in today and the request form for my military id.. im so excited :)

That is great! have you gotten a letter from him yet?

 

no :(
I'm a little confused, I have been reading these posts and it appears that these divisions are coed does anyone else get that feeling? If they are coed how does that work? I know that they have seperate sleeping quarters and bathrooms, but does this mean they are allowed to study together and they work out together. My daughter arrive 8/15 so I have not yet received a letter from her. Getting pretty anxious.
Sorry for all of the questions but I think that my daughter might be in the push program, what is this all about and how does it work. How do they get in this push program?
Spirits are a bit down today. Still no letter :(
Same here. Was hoping for a letter today. Still have hopes for tomorrow though.

Hello My daughter is in 334 !!       so glad I found this what took me so long !!!

We are from East Texas near Tyler would love to hear from any one from this area also!! 

Glad to be here

Kris

Hi Kris, Welcome aboard :)  Still waiting to hear from my SR. We are from Oregon. My daughter shipped 08/15 how about your daughter?

 

Hello !! My daughter shippied on August 15  also, we are from East Texas.   still no call or letters from her.  I called and made reservations for our room, we are staying at the Ramada, I was glad to hear the meet and greet was there. I am planning on driving it is about 16 hours but I have some travling buddies so hoping it will not be to bad.

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