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Any one else have a loved one in this division?!

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That is what I was thinking but I get confused on the Saturday's - do they count those in the mix?  I know Sunday is an "off" day.  When I got my call last Tuesday my son told me 2-5 too, so would today be 4-1?  

Which week is considered "hell week?"  Confidence Chamber?

Aschalk, is the gas chamber as bad as it sounds??
What is the reason that they have to do it? And also one site i saw said that week 4-1 was pfa olympic flag today. Whats that?

I forgot they did the gas chamber, sounds like hell!! lol  I don't understand the flag stuff either.

I was also wondering, I was reading somewhere that they have to sign a waiver that they won't discuss what happens at Battlestations or whatever that is. (I don't know if I have that right) but is that true and if so is it that bad?

Tomorow at 10 am central time is the trivia question on the U.S. Navy recruit training page on facebook. It sure would be great for us to get to see a pic. Of Div. 004!!!
Can you explain more about the flags?  I don't understand them very well either.  (I am so grateful that you are able to explain some of these more detailed points)
aschalk? are u ready? we have 18 minutes!! Good luck!!
oh well. Maybe we will be able to do wed. photo contest. that girl from 003 was quick. my oldest son got it quick and posted it but was too late.
I was all set to do the trivia and got called away from my desk at the last minute.  ugh! Don't my staff mates know that this is more important? :)
Thanks for clarifying that, we will make sure not to even ask about that part we don't want him in any trouble. Your a gem for helping us with all this stuff.
I was amazed how fast that got answered and I thought I was all ready :(
Hello there aschalk, our savior. Lol you are our lifeline on here. Thank you for that. This wacky wed contest stuff, do they post the pic right on their wall at noon (central time)? Just heard about it and hope to help our div, of course meaning us! Lol

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