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any one else have same ship and Div.?

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wednesday...no letter ,no phone call, i think he has been taken hostage . i will keep waiting, i have patience of STEEL.
we booked ours the day we got the form letter...and yes i can't wait for the phone calls =)
So i got my letter and boyfriend said he made friends with these people, now i dont no if these are first names, last names or nicknames, but they are Lang, dodd( or dood?) Rosado, and Menth, his bunkmate is Lang.
hello rosado is my son yay!!!,,,im glad u got a letter im still waiting for mine...so i will book a room soon..thanks alot n good luck..:)

Yay! i hope you get yours today

Everyone here got letters today!! Such a relief to hear he is hanging in there!
Hi Moms from DIV 351,my SR is in DIV 352,the sister division.I received letters today too.Feel soooo much better now,she said that 351 and 352 are all in the same compartment(females).She sounded so grown-up in her letters,but every few sentences there was a "mummy"(I'm British) put in there,so I know my little girl is still there!!As of the 6thSept I think they were going to be on Week 1/Day 1 of training.Afew days later they were doing the swim test and the initial PFA test,she said it was really tough but she managed to push through and pass.:)She said the "chow"is really good and the days are going by pretty quickly.Hang in there Ladies,when you get that letter you will be walking on cloud 9 and hopefully feel much less anxious.Thank goodness for N4M's:)))

hello to all YAY!!!,,I GOT MY FRIST REAL LETTER FR MY son..n hes doing really good so far ..its tough..but doing good ..n he met some nice friends ..so hopefully everyone will get their letters sooon..n a call hopefully soon...now im just waiting for the call...which i know it will come ..but i feel much better knowing that hes doing well.so far..god bless our sr ..they are keeping themself busy n that the food is good .they get to write on sunday n the mail goes out every mondays..but they can get mail ..mon--fri..:)

i got my first phone call today! it was only 7 mins but it made me so happy....i would thing all of you got phone calls today to!
no calls,,but im glad u got yours..;)..how are they doing??....
i got my first call ,it was great lasted about 10 minutes, waiting now for second letter.
hello..i didnt get a phone call as yet.but i did get a letter,,hes doing really good ..alil sick but will be fine..god bless our sr ..

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