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Howdy folks anyone else have an SR in Ship 02 Div 931. Would love to here what ever you would like to share. I came home from work at 6pm found the form letter in my mail box. I didn't even read it except to get the address, addressed the mound of letters and then flew to the downtown post office to get them in the inside box before the last pick up at 6:30!
WHEW!
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Yippeeeee! got my call today too! what a great mother's day gift. she sounded tired but ok. She's the yeoman for the division.
I was so thrilled to hear from my daughter yesterday! It was the best mother's day gift ever. She said she and several others have been sick with the flu. She seemed very upbeat though. She said it's hard but the thoughts of delaying her graduation motivates her to push through. lol
Got a real nice letter today. I'm sure I will read it several times a day. Really wants to get news from home more than once a week and asked for family pictures so I guess he does miss us after all!
Got a letter today!
Has anyone heard from 931 division this past week? No letter or phone call for us :( The last I heard last week was supposed to be "hell week".
After Hell Week is the next week Battlestations? I am trying to determine when we will get our 'I'm a Sailor' call.
We did get a letter on Thursday this week. He told us that next week they have the opportunity for 3 flags. He also said they have a test, two inspections, and live ammunition. He also said that they march a lot.
Battlestations starts after Training Week 6 ends...so about mid to late week of the first full week in June for this TG.
Hell week takes place during Training week 4.
Why do they call it hell week?
Has any one from 931 received a call since Mother's day? I only got that one, but have received a letter every week.
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