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Does anyone have a SR in this Div? Just got my form letter today
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I was hoping for a letter today, but sadly one didn't come. Maybe tomorrow. Fingers crossed.
We have a community mailbox that is a few houses down from us,I never used to check it everyday. I have been checking the mailbox everyday since my SR left, even in the beginning when I knew there wouldn't be a letter. Then I got the first letter last weekend and now I am rushing home everyday from work to see if there's another.
I can't even imagine how I'll be when we get the 3/4 week call. We have to be getting close to that mile marker, shouldn't we?
Have a good day everyone!
I am still on a high since the call. I am so emotional..good grief..I am also thankful that you other moms are getting calls..I will look for a letter today..but the last ones came on Sat. Hope everyone will have a good day..I will I'm happy.
Welcome to our Ship/Div where have you been...?? So glad you got your letter all of us have gone through the same thing but we are all here to help each other through.
Do they all get phone calls on the same day. My son was supposed to call yesterday. but we didn't find out until we got the letter today and now are so disappointed that he didn't call. I hope everything is okay. when I heard about the mail key it worried me because he said that he was designated Mail petty officer. i sure hope to hear from him soon and wonder why he didn't get to call.
I don't know but I think my son said that their are about 76 Sr's in this Div so that's a lot of calls for a limited time so it maybe that the calls are split up..Maybe you will hear something soon
Well I hope you get a call.. It was really nice to hear my so voice..I only talked to him for about 15 min or so he wanted to call his girlfriend and he said that the other SR's were waiting in line to call their folks.. I know how you feel but I know now this is the right road for my son..
my daughter is in div 133 ship11 I receive my letter on thursday and she was miss home alot. has anyone heard how many girls there is in this div?
Did you check in your PIR Ship11 Div 133 group? There is a lot of moms on that
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