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Welcome to the discussion group for divisions 312 & 313. These two divisions will be training together from the start to BS21, their final test.
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@proudnavymama - Thank you for letting me know a little about what's going on! From what I understand, it should start to get a little easier for the SR's to enjoy BC (hopefully!). Since your SR is an avid outdoorsman, is it safe to assume he is not interested in working on a submarine? To all of the other ship 13/Div 311 members... PLEASE... share!!! It made my heart happy to hear that they are starting to work together... of course... I'm not happy to hear that there are lazy ones (and I'm really hoping my nephew isn't one of the lazy ones!) Congrats, proudnavymama, on your SR making section leader! That's something to be proud of! I don't know what E2 is, either, but congrats!
Ha! Thanks! I think yours is pretty fabulous, as well! Thanks for educating everyone, by the way!
Our son told us the food is actually pretty good: crab fettuccini for supper one night, and ice cream for dessert another night. He has a cold but got some medicine to cover the sore throat. His ankles are a little sore from all the running (8 miles in 2 days...or so...) He sounded really upbeat and can "see the light at the end of the tunnel." He asked for questions, questions, questions...and letters, letters, letters. :) I posted his request for letters on FB and had several ask for his it so they could write. His ironing time is 4 am, but he usually gets "almost enough" rest. They are up and dressed before the RDC gets there at 6 so they won't get in trouble. :)
It was so good to hear his voice!!!
No phone call yet! Boo!!!! I
read that alot of recruits had their wisdom teeth pulled this week. I know my son was supposed to have his done. Perhaps this is a reason for no phone call. I am happy for those of you that have received calls!
I am sure hoping thats the reason. I haven't gotten one either and am so ready to hear his voice! Maybe those that missed it will get to make one soon-keeping my fingers crossed!
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