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Welcome to the Discussion for those who have Recruits in Division 946!

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No letter again today :(
Me neither. Not even a bill or a flier showed up...it was a totally empty mailbox. :(
Nothing in mine empty. Although I did hear from one of the girls she was in DEP with, she PIRed on Friday. She said no news is good news is TRUE.... :)))). I end her letters with stay strong. I guess we need to take that advice as well.
Okay. Then I'll try not to get too upset with my husband's comments then, who BTW is a retired Navy Senior Chief after 20 years ("Babe, it's boot camp"...."Honey, he's probably very busy"....) ha! Stay strong!

Rainbow

Ha ha ha! "....and let the sun shine in, greet it with a grin..." love it! Thanks for the support :)
Yeah finally a letter, she said it is GREAT. Passed her swim test but was 30 sec too slow on her run. Lots of the girls in her division will be going to Pensacola for A school. Oh I am soooo relieved. Ship 2 DIVISION946.
Hey everyone! :) I got the first handwritten letter yesterday and was wondering if u all got one too? He said they were able to open their mail because they had good behavior that day :) he also said he's made good friends with " ledoux and ault " if any of you women are familiar with those names :)

I don't know if AULT's parents are on here... but my son said they call AULT, "Control-Alt-Delete"  ha ha ha!  I guess they call my son "NEENER"

Got letters today!! It's a great feeling. She is doing great and I can relax. So it seems, they come on Wednesday. She passed all of her tests, yea. It's the half way mark now. Still have talked with her, but that's ok.

Hey Girls,

My daughter was moved to 946 from 945 because she was in the hospital for 5 days so she missed a week of BC. She is back at BC now and doing fine. I'm feeling the need to connect with some of the moms in her new division. I have gotten several letters and was blessed to be able to talk to her every day while she was in the hospital. Are any of you planning to go to graduation?

Yes Whitney's mom I will be attending. We are staying at Ramada inn. We will be driving from Louisiana.
My daughter will be going to Pensacola for A school..
I am glad your daughter got started back, I hope she is ok.
I couldn't imagine Jamie being in the hospital and me so far away:(
I know it was probably very hard for you as well, I am glad you were able to talk to her every day .

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