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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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im exercising cause of the baby but i had a c section so exercising sucks right now and i'm jealous wish i liked to run lol i have to force myself to do cardio

I know Div 337 is doing the Push Program so its only 7 weeks.  I would only be guessing to say Div 338 is also Push program since they are Brother Division. I would also be guessing that the 7 1/2 weeks is because that SR got there sooner, before the whole Division was filled.

 

I have my fingers crossed for everyone that hasn't received a letter that today will be the day!

No letter again today. =(

I'm so sorry to hear that.  Hopefully tomorrow.  How long did your form letter take?

i hope you get one soon
I got my first letter last night. If your husband is like my fiancee and has good penmanship he maybe put on regular night watch. And that sucks alot of energy out them getting only around 3 hours of sleep a night.
does anyone understand the dental insurance i know we pay but i don't know  how much we have to pay and didnt understand the ependts for himam and 2 dependants is it worth it

and also they gave my husband 60 days to get all our daughters paper work turned in (birth certificate and social security card) the issue is the state messed up my daughters birth certificate (it was only the section for who provided the information the name was messed up) but they said it could take up to 120 days to get it amended so will the navy take the copy with an error till i get the corrected copy because like i said they told him he had 60 days till he would get in trouble for not having her information

 

I would send the copy and then send the amended copy when you get that.  That way you've at least met the deadline... You may have to become a bit of a pest to get her birth certificate amended in a timely manner as well.
I would call the number on the paperwork and talk to one of their people about this. They can guide you directly where you need to go. =)
thanks i didn't think about calling the the 1800 number lol but they helped me great idea
I had to call them to figure out where to go to get my ID!

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