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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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Patty, I am looking forward to meeting you and your boys.

Kim, I am looking forward to meeting you and your family. 

Carrie, my son also received a sharpshooter ribbon, and he is also going SC, except that he'll be at Fort Jackson for Religious Assistance Specialist (RAS) A school. 

Looking forward to meeting you and your family.

Thank you everyone for taking the time introduce yourself. I am looking forward to meeting all of you at PIR. 6 days and a few more hours to go. :)

Hi Malia, 

I am Tiffany and my Sailor is my husband Brandon.

I am from Tennessee, and hopefully I will be at Sarge's meet and greet.

My in-laws will be with me.

Hi Tiffany, I am really looking forward to meeting you. My son listed your husband as one of his good friends there. And thank you so much for the picture you won for our division. 5 days and a few more hours before we get to see them. :)

Aww that is great Malia! I'm glad there are friends =) I am really looking forward to meet you too. You're very welcome for the picture..we all needed to see our boys <3

My name is Julie.
My SR is my son Josh.
We are from southern Mississippi.
My parents are flying up with me.
We will see everyone at Sarge's Meet and Greet.

Hi Julie, I am looking forward to meeting you, your parents and son. See you at Sarge's Meet and Greet. :)

Hello my name is Carmelita, my son is Camron.

He is from California

We will be there for the big day 2/10/12

Can't  wait to give him the biggest hug ever!!!

Hi Carmelita, what part of California are you from? I used to live near San Francisco and I was stationed in San Diego for over 5 years while I was in the Navy. Me too, I can't wait to give my SR the biggest hug ever and can't wait to hear him tell me all about his life for the last 2 months. I am bringing my digital recorder. Yes, I am going to interview him like a reporter. Putting together my questionnaires right now. :) Looking forward to meeting you, your family and your newest sailor.

We live in LA County, just below Mojave in a city called Lancaster.  I have always wanted to live in San Diego, just never happend for us. I think that giving an interview is a great Idea.

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