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Any one with loved ones in this division yet? My daughter left Dec 12th. I haven't received a letter yet from her, but I was able to get the Information from the recruiter. 

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HELLO MY NAVY FAMILY><>

We got a letter today..I guess she got stamps afterall:). Kara stated they have battlestations the 8 and 9th..Hope I can say that in here.. They got certified in weapons and soon to be cert in Fire Fighting..

That is soo neat for them. I am excited for them..I hope Kara ordered enough photos as well. NOw do we pay for what they ordered or do they?? Thankyou for checking on that for us..At least we can order more..

 I have a photo to post..This what me and Kara's friends helped me make tonight..I have to write her name and Div on them this weekend..Tell me what you think..This was done by all of your ideas..THANKYOU>>

Have a great night everyone>>

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Those came out so nice. Love the gold!

GOOD MORNING..

Thankyou Darlene..My first project..I am not that crafy...Have a great day..

 

HOOYAH>>

very nice! I know our SR's are going to be so proud to see their loved ones sporting these ribbons in their honor. :-) 

 I cant wait to see our Sr's..We will be meeting each other soon as well..

 

FYI - I called the photo lab on base and we can order more pictures of them after graduation.  I don't know how many my son ordered, so I thought I would find out about that.  I'm certainly getting excited about PIR!  just a couple more weeks!

Jil

Thanks Jil- also, check out the post from the countdown page that says how to order pictures/keel/dvd info it spells out the packages and how they can be paid for.

**posted this in the forum of the RTC facebook site.....

Hi all- I received a letter dated Sunday the 29th. She said Hell week is finally over but this coming week is just as busy. wake-ups are at 6am though. Deserts are still secured. Monday they were to get haircuts & division pictures. Tuesday (today) they are going to the NEX & they get their final round of shots. They still had not told them how they did on live fire, but they have to buy their ribbons today so they should know by now. 
They did get their Drill (marching) flag. Yea for them!!
& everyone who had taken the 2nd written test had passed it. :-)
Wed & Thurs she thinks is firefighting and Friday is the gas (confidence) chamber, and then their 3rd and final PFA. Tuesday the 7th is the final marching inspections and the 3rd written test, and wed is the final PI/DMI. They have to pass the PFA & the written test to move on to Battlestations. So they are under a lot of pressure to pass.
If they all pass the PI/DMI with a 5.0 they get an hour phone call....BUT that is extremely tough to do cuz if you have even a thread sticking out its a hit. Despite all that, she sounded great...just ready for it to be over and can't wait to see us.

Wow Great info Tish! She certainly gives all the details =) I am scared for them with the gas chamber! I don't know if I could do it, I would be petrified. So close! Tomorrow is February 1st! Hard to believe its finally here

THANKYOU TISH for all the wonderful details..

 

I know right,,The gas chamber..I would have left along time ago..I love to hear about the hour phone call.Praying for all of them to pass with flying colors..I saw the photo packages they have listed..WOW those are just as much as Kara HS grad photos were..WOW Hope all of  you are having a great night..

Sherry Blevins

Thank you Tish, such great info.  I never get these details, so the sharing is much appreciated.  Have a great evening everyone!

I feel as if I'm stalking the mail man in hopes of a letter today letter. Needing a letter today.. Missing him today, everyday, counting the days. I hear his voice telling me "mom I'm fine, you don't have to worry about me". Just like always, but it's been over a week sense his last letter. It's making me a bit nervous. rrr where is the mail!! I need to go out and do something I think. I guess I'll just have to go shopping for more supplies.. (Navy Scarfs of course - all these request are keeping me busy - thank you!).. ;)

 

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