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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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thanks. Yeah, I told him to ignore the nasty letter I had just sent him for not calling.
Ok, I am bummed, I did not receive any call tonight.  I am going crazy because my son was in sick bay on Tuesday and I thought he was going to call to night. I know on one hand I need to think no news is good news, but I received 5 letters today and he is confused and has to make some decisions and I was hoping to be able to give him my support.  If anyone talks to their SR can you please ask them to give him a word of encouragement.  I do not want to post his name, but if you tell them the SR with the large scar they will know who you are talking about.  I just need to encourage him to stay strong and he can make it these last 4 weeks and not to give up.  Thank you!
What division is he in?
He was in 337 but has been moved to ship 5 for separation with a medical discharge. They are stating he does not have a medical waiver, but he DOES they just have not tried to verify it, so we are appealing it. I just pray we can get this nightmare settled. It is very upsetting because if we win the appeal he can't graduate with his division. Please keep him in your prayers to being able to win the appeal. Thank you, harleydml.
I found a letter from my son when I got home as well. His attitude is so much different. He says he will be happy to spend time with us when we are in town doing whatever we wish. They just want to get done and are counting the days. He said we know more about what's to come then they do.
I was so happy to hear some of you got phone calls but I'm right there with you Harleydml, no phone call yesterday and no letter either.  Althought my daughter got a letter.  I'm hoping maybe half got to call yesterday and the rest will get to call soon.

Hang in there Browns, believe me I know how tough it can be waiting.

FWIW, my son said he really appreciated the questionaire form I sent him (someone here posted). Said it saved time. 



Thanks, I feel alot better this morning. The reason I didn't get a letter was that he had sent his sister a 6 page letter and told her to share it with Dad & Mom.  She works at my office and brought in for me to read.  I was happy to hear he was one of 7 to past inspection.  He had to have two cavities filled and then go have his only two wisdom teeth pulled. He did mention the talking and all the IT.  Told my daughter that he probably would have already called home my now if they hadn't lost privilages.  I'm still holding out hope for a phone call. PIR 4 weeks from today! 
I forgot to ask him if he passed inspection, but he did say he got promoted to section leader because his locker was so neat (he has always been a bit compulsive). Said his strategy to lay low and go unnoticed failed.
Lol that's great =) I'm glad he is doing well!

I got my fifth letter today, postmarked the 6th. I thought I'd share this part for all of you since he addressed you specifically. Note, my hubby is in Division 338:

"So holiday routine, Monday. 2 days in a row. We got punished last night because people decided to be lazy and not dress their racks the right way or at all. So we got IT'd for about an hour. IT means intensive training. Then again early this morning. It sucks, but I think it's important that the division does this. Shows them that it's not a walk in the park. Makes them realize what this is about: hard work.

Mornings are hard. Every day. Everyone hates them because it means another 16 hour day ahead of them. At nights we get mail. And that's the only thing that we look forward to. We're trying to keep our heads up. I'm seeing improvements in everyone and myself. Let the Moms, Girlfriends, Dads, Fiances and wives know that we are doing our best and we can't wait to get home to all of you. It's what keeps us going."

LydiaEmily - My son is in Div 337, it was my daughter that started the Discussion Group for Div 337 PIR 10/07 on NavyRecruitTrainingCommand facebook page.  I reconize your picture, you are using different names like me.  I'm just sitting at work staring are my phone, just like at pot of water.......I just want it to ring and its harder knowing others in his Division have been able to make calls.

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