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Any others out there with children in ship 02, div 924 with , PIR 4/27/12?

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My son Daniel from Ohio, is in this group also. I have not received a letter as of yet....If he calls, I will ask if he knows Robert from California.

I'll ask my son who is also in DIV 924.  He is on the snare drums in case you get to ask Robert.  Matt is almost 22 but did share that lots of folks in their division are a bit older so I'm sure Robert fits right in.  Matt also shared the good news about the Academic flag and said that they were starting to design their division flag.  I think they have a busy week coming up with lots of activity but he sounded excited for what was coming.  We are at the half way point and 4/27 will be here before you know it, can't wait.

Oops, I goofed.  Matt is on the quads, not the snare drum in case you get a chance to ask your BF if he knows him.

I thought Matt was on quads....Oh well....I have not heard from Daniel since the phone call a week ago...No letter either....would be nice to know how they are all doing.....The suspense is killing me!

Oops, he is.  My typo.  Moving too fast!  Hoping for some mail this week.  I'll let you know if I hear anything new on my end.

Thanks!

What was I thinking?!?  We are on vacation this week which is great BUT I have no access to my mailbox.  I have never been so excited to get home to see if we've got mail from our son!  Hard to believe that we are closing in on PIR.  Hoping that the next 27 days fly by!

I am not sure if you are referring to first or last names.....I am under the impression that first names are acceptable...

I got a letter today!!!!!! It was sent to the wrong address at first....but I GOT IT!!!!WOOOOHOOOO!

Hello everyone, Im Tias mom, counting the days until PIR. How is everyone as we get closer and closer to THE day?

 Anxious and excited!!!!!! Hoping to get a call this weekend......

made our reservations for sages meet and greet on 26th-looking forward top seeing some of the moms I've been talking to these past weeks for a real hug! PIR 4/27/12 SARGE'S MEET AND GREET

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