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My son is in  SHIP 04 DIV 810 PIR 4/13/2012... is anybody else? I look forward to seeing everyone at PIR.

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Sorry I dont know of anything that is close but my Aunt and Cousin live close and she said there is alot around there. I cant wait to meet you in person.

Blessings,

Kathy

Hi my name is Joanne. My son matt is also ship 4 div 120. I am so grateful for all of the mom's here!!!! My son is going to A school in San Antonio to be a HM.

Joanne and Other moms of HM's

I found some interesting information today during my hours of searching. :-) 

- A school is 14 weeks, but they do have about a month of waiting until they actually start classes. During the waiting period they will have some orinetation classes, stand watch & do a lot of cleaning

- .if you meet your Sailor at O'Hare airport, the bus coming from Great Lakes drops all Sailors off at terminal two because that is where the USO office is located

- Tell them to enjoy the down time ans STUDY STUDY STUDY  because once school starts, it's very intense.

- quizlet.COM for help with learning medical jargen.. anatomy physiology   human body  nervous system   cells    gross anatomy  bones  human physiology   science physiology  anatomy   anatomy lab   human gross  bone tissues skeletal system  blood general  human heart  endocrine system  skeleton  body health digestive  system  skull  introduction human joints   muscular system integumentary system human biology  respiratory system intro human

- Mom print off flash cards from quizlet.com to give to them after PIR. Or you can buy them from Amazon but buy the Kaplan Medical Anatomy Flashcards

 

I thought all this was prob. great advice from moms who have been where we are so I thought it worthy to pass on.

Kathy,  This is wonderful !!!!!!!!! Where did you find all of this out. I am ordering the flash cards today from Amazon... I dont know if they will call on Wednesday. Am i right they will start  next wed is there 3 rd week of training??? I get confused.

 

Joanne

Joanne

I am sorry I can not find the page that I found the info. But I will c I just keep looking for any info. I go on the mil. page and browse I also google. I will continue to look for it.

Blessings, Kathy

Hello Families of ship 04 Div 120. Looking forward to meeting you all and your boys that have been my son's support system for the past 2 weeks/next 6 weeks.  I was wondering if anyone out there knows the answer to this question. If my family plans to leave on Sat. around noon, can we give our son his cell phone, laptop, etc... before he/we leave for the airport? We might not get the chance to see him off at the airport so wondering about giving him his stuff before leaving for the airport. I hope that makes sense.

Thanks for any information,

Rose

Rose

From what I have read he can have it as long as he is not on base. It might pose a problem giving it to him before due to him leaving from the base. Sorry, I maybe wrong but that is what I have found so far.

Blessings, Kathy

Hi All,

Is anyone's son, husband, boyfriend going to A school in Pensacola, FL for the Criptology studies? My son will become a "spy" decoder for the military's (computer firewall) infrastructure. He's got the brains and the Navy wants to use him! ha ha!

Rose

Rose

I am not sure about in our ship but (proudmom ship 04 div 119) son  is going to  Pensacola for Criptology I think. Her son shipped out with my son.

Thanks for the info. Kathy, much appreciated.

Rose

Hi Gracie & Joanne,

Just read both of your msgs and it looks like we're all in the same boat (no pun intended). Letters sure do heal the longing heart, huh? I'm gonna sit down right now (after this msg.) and write to Anthony once again. I'm sure our boys are becoming best of friends. Our letter will be filled with all the same questions & info. about if they've met each other and how us mom's are connecting too ... too funny. 

God bless you and give you peace.

Rose

I have been writing to Erick since last night and at the same time reading your posts.  I am so happy for this website.  It has given me very good information and showed me that I am not alone in this journey, roller coaster.  It has been tough and I'll admit, I have my very hard days and try to stay as busy as possible so I won't think about my Erick and sustain from crying.  Every time I read a post about someone receiving a letter or receiving a call I cry, don't know if it's because I am happy or sad, it probably is both.  Happy for those who were lucky to receive the phone call and those who received their letters. I hope soon we start getting those also.  

Best Wishes,

Gracie

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