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**UPDATE 4/26/2022** Effective with the May 6, 2022 PIR 4 guests will be allowed.  Still must be fully vaccinated to attend.

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Received my form letter yesterday (Dec. 17).  He says everything is going well and he already see the changes in himself.  So proud but sure do miss him!  

Anyone else?

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Got the "I'm a sailor" call around 2:15pm!! So proud of all these guys and I look forward to seeing my son and meeting those of you here at N4M!!

I got my call too!! It was good to hear from him but man you could tell he was just exhausted. I am proud of all of our men and women!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can't wait to give my sailor a big hug.

My sailor is staying right in GL how about your's??

Hello everyone! I'm so far behind, glad I found this group my son is also in it. Got my phone call yesterday also, so proud of him!! but i am so down thought we got all week end with him,,he says flying out Saturday morning..

 

I LOVEEE ITT!!! SO EXCITED !!! AHH!! :D I CANT CONTAIN MYSELF!

Thank you so much for doing them for me and everyone else that ordered from you!! <3

oh my son mentioned the purple scarf,,was going to buy one didnt know someone making them, do I have time to get one still??

Patty, you can request friend with Lala Ribbon Queen and send her a message, she may be able to make something for you real quick. I just received my scarf and ribbons today. They are awesome! and a wonderful keepsake. If not, just buy any purple scarf at a store, or just wear something purple :) See you on the 10th.

Hi ladies! I am not sure how many of us are here in this group. With Darcie not being around, it has been very quiet here. I just want to stir something up and keep our group connected. Now that, most of us received "I am a sailor!" call (I haven't yet, but being very positive) we are onto the next thing, getting ready for our PIR trip (this time, next week, most of us will be in Great Lakes) How exciting!!! I am hoping to meet all you ladies at meet and greet (I am going to Sarge's) and getting to know everyone a little better. But before that, let's do a little introduction so we know what to call each other when we meet in person. Let me start.

My real name is: Malia

My SR is: Chase (first name)

My SR's job at RTC: Mail Petty Officer (yes, he is the second MPO for Div 062, along with Darcie's husband)

We are from: Olympia, WA

I along with my husband (Bob) and son (Ben) will be at Sarge's Meet and Greet. Hope to see you there!

Now, it is your turn. :)

Hi Malia,

We live about 90 miles away so we won't be coming down until Friday morning.

My real name is Carrie

My SR is Joe

My SR said he got ribbons for National Defence and Sharpshooting.

We are from Waukesha, WI

I am bringing my husband Frank and the grandmothers Dorothy and Lucy.

My SR is flying out Saturday to Charleston, he will be a Machinist mate

 

Is there anyone else's SR going to SC?

My name is Kim

We live in Central Virginia a small city called Lynchburg

My SR is Parker (first name)

He also got a marksmanship ribbon and the National Defense Ribbon ( I think they all get that for passing BS21)

I will be driving up and will be bringing Parker's brother, girlfriend and best friend in addition to myself.  His father, step mother, step brother and grandmother will also be coming.

He will be leaving early Saturday morning for Pensacola for IT training

I'm Patty

We live in Sidney Ohio, small town north of Dayton

My SR is Curtis

Not sure of awards, he is not the most detailed, but says doing good, I'll take that!!

I will be driving up with his brother Thursday, Curtis flying out Saturday to Charleston also!

My name is Brenna

We live in Big Rapids, Michigan

My SR is Tony

I know he got sharpshooter but not sure  of any other awards

We will be taking the train, along with my daughter, husband, both grandmas, and my sister and her son.Leaving on Thursday.

Can't wait.

Tony will be staying in GL for A school

We will be going to Sarges meet and greet also hope to meet some of you there

Brenna, we are going to Sarges meet and greet also. See you there.

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