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got form letter with a little note on the back.  Anyone in Colorado?

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anyone get a phone call,a letter,anything? Has anyone heard if there are more moms of this div signing up for N4M?

The mail did bring a letter from our SR yesterday but it was for his 6 yr old sister. He was trying to be the sagely older brother but she saw right through it. "We" wrote back and she told him that he was the best brother ever and not to worry, God was with him. ah, the mouth of babes.....!

 

 

we have received a phone call and a letter tohis brother the week before easter weekend and a recent letter to mom.  it seems there is a lot of supervision at night so writing time is limited.   he sounded really good though.  already looking forward to what's to come. 

I received another letter today from my son.   Things seem to be going fairly well.  He spoke to me several times briefly. Strictly business calls concerning contact information that he needed for background check, but it was wonderful to hear his voice.  He is receiving our letters and says that they lift him up.  We have received 8 letters so far.  I am thankful for each one.

Just found out from a seasoned mom, that "hellweek" at bootcamp is also call "ricky rumor".  Just means they are very busy. not really a hell week per say.  So anyone got a call since the security call for info?  My last letter he said he would call...but nadda..

No call since security call. He had written that he should be calling, but so nothing either..

Glad to hear that some of you are getting letters!!!. I wonder if this div had to take any of the baby groups aboard or if the ones that are not pulling their weight are part of the old div? I would hope that at this stage that what they aren't doing is unintentional?

aj---my son hasn't said anything about baby groups so not sure what the deal is here. He is serious about this thing so he's doing everything possible to get to his dream. Just some crazy stuff going on....and so late into the program.

yeah pjay it seems pretty late for these SRs to be having this kind of trouble. I know that my SR is spread pretty thin with some extra duties but would still not want to be the screw up for whole group. Did your SR happen to mention who the culprit(s) might be. (crossing fingers that it is not my SR)

Wasn't sure that baby groups would be woven in since it is spec ops but was trying to figure out how this might occur. And of  course with no letters, I don't know how it is going from my SR's perspective.

Sorry aj I totally missed your reply here. My SR did not mention any names. I'm sure everything will be fine. And I'm with you on the baby groups...I don't think they would do that in Spec Ops but not sure.

   

Hey 811. I'm an 810 mom whose sailor just went through PIR. If you have any questions specific to the 800 division, I'm all ears and will do my best to answer.

WOW that is great, congratulations.  Yes, still no phone call ... just the one for security info.  Did you get to spend much time with him? after PIR..There really is not much info on the 800 divs

Proudeodmommy, after PIR, we had about fifteen minutes with our son until he had to move to his new digs. We went back to the hotel, took a nap and about three hours later he called to tell us he was ready. Our son was moving over to the diver prep portion of his training. He had to be back on base by 10:00pm. He chose to be on base by 9:00 just to be on the safe side. We were able to pick up our son the next morning at 6:30 am and went into Chicago for the day. Remember to ask for military discounts wherever you go. Again, we came back to the hotel, ate supper and had him back by 9:00. Sunday, we picked him up at 6:30, brought him back to the hotel for a leisurely breakfast, then went to church. Interestingly enough, I had chosen a church whose minister was a former Navy Chaplain. Our son went with us to the airport. While my husband and I went through the express line, Bob and his girlfriend were pulled out of line at security to go through the pilot and crew security. He sat with his girlfriend and us until our planes left. He then took the L back into the main station since military ride free. He picked up the train to GL and made it back in time for his meeting at 8:00.

Our friends, whose son contracted to be a rescue swimmer, waited a few minutes after PIR for their son to gather his things from the ship and meet them back at the car for the rest of the day until 10:00pm. Their son left OHare the next morning so they drove to the airport to see him off. At that time they handed off his cell phone. His mom was going to send his laptop in the mail because their son didn't have enough room in his backpack.

Sorry this is a little wordy, but I thought you might like the details.

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