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This Discussion is for loved ones of Recruits in Division 947. Your Recruits will be training together, so perhaps you would like to get to know each other on here.

 

Since your Recruit is in a performing division, you may also want to join the Group, 900's division sailors. There will be information on there that relates to your situation.

 

Besides playing an instrument or singing, there are also Recruits/Sailors who will do color guard, carry state flags, act as escorts, do rifle guard--lots of important jobs. They are usually involved in the PIR before theirs and sometimes in the one 2 weeks before their own as well.

 

Here is a site I found that explains about 900 Divisions.

The Requirements for the Navy RTC 900 Division

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Just search for questionnaires on this site...there are loads of samples that you can copy and paste and "tweak" for your SR. Most of the ones I used are linked on the main page for this Training Group. If you just go back to the top of this page and hit back to PIR 10/7/11 discussions, then back to PIR 10/7/11, there is a link for letters/questionnaires. I just copied those and made them work for my son. A lot of them ask the same questions, but I just deleted the repeat questions before I printed them. I have 10 questionnaires ready to mail to my SR. I didn't save them, just printed them out as I went...

Or - look under the pages on the main page for ths group, just to the right of the topic information there is a list of 'Pages' that have been added to this site.  At the bottom of that box, there is a 'View All' - click on that - there are two pages that have information about letter writing, and fun stuff to include.

Fun Stuff/Questionnaires to send to your Recruit

Jokes and Fun Stuff to include in your letters http://www.jokesclean.com/ChristianJokes/ searches http://www.armoredpenguin.com/wordsearch/ military humor (this particular link is on “10 Ways to Mak…

Letter Writing

Here are some posts from JessicaB-Sailor Mom. She is a veteran on this site who has some wonderful, informative, complete posts. (Thanks, fireteamleaderwife, for sharing and to JessicaB-Sailor Mom.)…

Hi 947 moms, has anybody gotten a phone call from your SR this week?

not me...  :(

me neither...
Nope, but is seems all the other divisions are getting calls! I really hope today is the day.
OK, I'll just try to be patient.  I hope today is the day, too!
Hi Everyone.. this is my first time on here and would really like to meet some other moms with sons or daughters in the 947 division.  I have a few questions?  What time is graduation at on 10/07/11?  And how long do we get to spend with them before they have to leave?  He is going to be going to South Carolina for Nuke School.. so not sure when..  I have recieved my first letter and so so happy to hear from him..Can't wait for 10/07/11!!!!  If anyone has info just let me know. Thank you moms..

Hi DRocksMom - Welcome!  We are all 947 moms, and I think there are several that are Nuke moms as well.

 

PIR is at 9am on the 7th, and we will get a few hours with them before they have to be back on base.  Some earlier than others if they have a watch they have to stand.

 

Here is some great information on PIR:

http://www.navyformoms.com/group/pirreferenceinformation

 

Here is the PIR schedule for the day:

http://www.bootcamp.navy.mil/grad_day.asp

 

Here is the Meet and Greet information - please rsvp if you are going to be in on the evening of the 6th so we can meet in person!

http://www.navyformoms.com/events/meet-and-greet-pir-10-7-2011-tg-4...

 

Sounds like none of us in 947 have gotten calls, but I can say my sons letter sounds very positive, so I'm sticking with the 'no news is good news' theory, writing every day, and anticipating 10/7!  :-)

Finally!!!! SOOOO good to hear his voice! He's had a viral infection, but he's getting better. Said next week is "Hell Week" and that he is going to San Antonio for Corpsman A school.

Yay!  Did he say if everyone was getting to call?

 

I was so excited to hear his voice, that I barely remember anything he said...He didn't say anything about the other SR's though...it was right at 6:00 Eastern time when he called, we talked for less than 20 minutes and then he said he had to go because he had some shopping to do...

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