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Hello to any other fellow NAVY moms with a son in this division?  Just wanting to connect with any others? I"ve received my box, all is well, he says the guys in his division are "animals, beasts!"

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Hi Sassy. Thanks for your comments. I know what you are saying. Flag Day meant so much more to me this year and when a friend on Facebook had a discussion on flag burning, well, my blood pressure shot up after reading some of the comments.

My son is in specops (816) and his physical training is very important for making it in SWCC. I will let him know your advice about how to land his feet. While running. Thanks for the tip!

Hi Fancy Nancy,

My son too is going into SWCC-I think the phone call if two weeks from when I got mine is on Friday-can someone re-send me the link for the Divisional t-shirts? I lost track of it.

Thanks what a great group to talk to and hope to meet some of you on graduation day!

    

Great explanation, Selaine6. Yes, I am planning on holding another phone watch on Friday (6-21). My call on the 7th came around 5:30, too. I wonder if any of our experienced friends here know of a "rule of thumb" about when calling starts. I cancelled a haircut and highlights so I wouldn't miss the last call.

Thanks so much for your supportive and encouraging words, AurorA. You are right. I need to lighten it up for him and boost his spirits. I will get some funny cards to send and dig out some old silly pictures and copy them.

Well, I am going to try to get back to sleep. It is close to 3:30 a.m.. Gee, our kids will be soon starting their day:-(. Wish they could get more sleep!

Hi everyone!

My wife got a great text from my son's girlfriend today.

I think you all should check it out now!

http://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150926523894651&id=32459...

 

I right clicked the photo,

then left clicked "Save picture as..."

then saved it to my desktop,

then I opened the photo from my desktop and was able to use the scroll on my mouse to zoom.

 

Hope that helps.

 

There are more than 1 of 816...

Thanks so much!  don't see my son.. but the picture is still close to m y heart!! Saved it as my desktop background as well!!!

Wow.. Two weeks!! really that would be in September??  that would make sense to be able to come home before BUDS starts... he gives you the best info of all Selaine6!!  so glad!

I desperately wanted to find my SR in the photo of 816. I hope they post more soon. My son's last letter to me was dated 6/13. He too was ecstatic about the 2 week liberty to get to BUDS. He said the 11th-13th were GREAT days. He's enjoying DiveMo in the pool and on the track. He mentioned crawling along the track and being green from the grass plus guys with bloody knees from crawling along the rough patches. He seemed to think that was pretty great too. He said they were designing their division flag. Have you all purchased your division tees yet? I have!
You can order division shirts here: www.usnavytees.com

What photo are you referencing???

I ordered my shirts this morning.  I was kind of confused by the order form in that my brother wanted a gray shirt and it was not an option on the drop down list.  Anyway, are we all wearing our shirts to the PIR or are they too informal?

I kept staring at the photo of 816, too.  Wanted to see my son.  Oh well, I know he is in there somewhere!  They all look so strong and determined, don't they?

Very strong and very determined, yes! My family will not be wearing ours to PIR. Since our SR will be looking his best, we will dress accordingly. I have however, heard of them being worn during PIR. It's just a matter of preference. We might wear ours on Thursday or Saturday. :)

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