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Anyone else have a loved one in Ship 9 Division 091?  My son left 01/17/2012.  He will be going to Pensacola for his A school.

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Ordered Division t-shirts today.  If you order them, remember the ladies' black runs about 2 sizes small!  Also, they cannot guarantee ladies gray shirts in time for PIR.  I ordered black men's for us (me, husband, son) and a gray ladies' for K.  The company said the Recruits order black men's so I figured I'd get her a gray one too but this time in ladies.  Delivery on the black shirts is expected about a week before PIR.

Let me know if I am invited to purchase one.

I think this site is giving my computer a virus.

 

Hello all!  I'm SO excited to find this website and forum (thanks to my mom!).  What a wealth of info and support!  My brother is in this Ship/Division and I wanted to say hello.  :)  We're looking forward to PIR and crossing our fingers to see everyone there on 3/16!

Ship 09 Div 091 ( females) needs to step it up. We want flags!!!!

 

I heard the same thing.  I think once they have been together 4 full weeks, things will start to take shape.  It shouldn't take much longer than that for the hormones to get in tune with each other.

On a positive note, they should all have rock-hard abs when we see them! :-)

My son said they told them they are the worst they have ever seen, I can't believe that.  I think they are playing head games with them !

The males of ship 09 Div 091 are doing well from what I am learning.

 

I heard that too.  Again, the hormone response comes to mind.  They will make it work.  They will get tired of getting yelled at, getting "BEAT" and not having flags. 

I heard all but one. He freaked out.

Here is the link for the Division T-Shirt Order Form:

http://www.mwrgl.com/gen_info/rtc_graduation/div_tshirt_order_6_201...

Very nice people to work with!

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