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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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Good morning, everyone. I got a wonderful surprise in my mailbox Saturday. A second letter for the week. He was sure missing everyone a lot, but he sounded good otherwise. I am hoping this is a good week for our division. They have been told that they are the worst division that RTC has ever had. I have a feeling that a lot of divisions are told the exact same thing. There are lots of reports from lots of our recruits that they are not working well together, but I have also read, that around week 4 and 5 is when most divisions really start to figure out that there is no "I" in "Team". 25 days till we get to wrap our arms around them again. I can't wait! Hope everyone has a great day!
My son wrote the same thing... I wrote him telling him I'm sure a lot of divisions are told they are the worst.
They all just need to hang in there and hopefully things will start coming together. So looking forward to seeing them all on 3/16,
I think we are going to pass on the scarves, but we'll keep an eye out for yall who are wearing them! :) 24 days and counting until we leave!!
That will be perfect. You come introduce yourself to any of us wearing scarves. What's going to be funny though is none of us will know who the other one is unless we put nametags on with our N4M name on it. Lol.
Has anyone else noticed that we are one of the most active divisions in our graduation group? I just noticed there is a reply count. Our SR's have a lot of support and love. :)
Do we need to RSVP for Sarge's meet and greet? I clicked that I will attend on the page with the info, but I didn't see a place for a head count and there will be four of us. Do I need to call and give that info or do they just assume an amount based on graduating class numbers?
I am going to the meet and great at the Ramada. I dont know the difference between the two. By the time I get to Great Lakes I might be to tired. lol
24 days and counting till we get to hug are new Sailors. 3 weeks from right now I will be driving North. I can't wait. I hope everyone is having a great day.
I am getting emotional again. Still not with tears, but with anticipation. I can't wait! I am SO proud of our SRs.
I feel the same way. So many emotions going on inside. I just can't wait. We're going to make it an educational trip for our younger son and stop in St. Louis for the Gateway Arch. We also want to go to the Willis Tower while we are in Chicago and the Navy Pier. I think it will be great for him.
I grew up in St. Louis. The Arch and riverfront will be great stops. Make sure you take your son up to the top. Many people just go to the museum in the base - which used to be good (it's been a very long time since I've been) but the "pod" ride to the top is an experience.
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