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My boyfriend is in SHIP 04 DIV 810 PIR 4/13/2012... is anybody else with me? I haven't heard much from this group!

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Thanks, Wendy!

Which site is this on? 

 

Nevermind...I found it!!  Very interesting...it helps make sense of some things Parker put in his letter.  He mentioned hoping to get the "CNO, Gold or Blue, since 'Hall of Fame'  was out the window." Now it makes sense.  He says they "have  flagged everything, so far but could do better."  This is all sooooo cool.  Thanks for sharing that info Wendy.

And many thanks to FTLW for posting the picture on 810 Div. 

 

Bob's mom

I remember you telling me about their marching order.  And Wendy, I too, keep going back to the picture and trying to find Parker...or Bob. 

We received another letter today!  Another short narative of each day, He said they were graded by a Chief on Tueaday, March 20th, and got a 4.9..."not too bad" he said.

Says they're doing fire fighting this week...I wonder if that is 810 division on the RTC Facebook site? (The pics of the fire training.)  Does anyone see their loved one in those pictures?

I keep going back to this picture to look at my SR.  This is a group of nice looking men!  Thank you FTLW for placing the picture here!!

You are welcome!

My son is in Sea and Air rescue.

rnpmiller89, welcome to the clubhouse!  This site has been a lifesaver for all of us.  The veteran moms are a wealth of information if you have questions.  They go by the philosophy that there is no such thing as a dumb question.

Welcome  "rnpmiller89" --my son is also contracted for rescue swimmer.  You might want to check out the group Moms of Aviation Rescue Swimmers.  There is alot of good information there also.  At least you can get a feel for where they are going after BC.

My son is contracted EOD. He said in his letter he is bunk mates with Miller, his name in Nick

I am very sorry but last names of Recruits/Saiolrs are not allowed on the N4M's website as per the Community Guidelines. Please remove the above post. You may Private message it to your friends. :-)

 

Hello and Welcome...I left you a comment on your wall of your profile page.

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