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Welcome to the discussion group for division 822.
Be very aware when posting about your SRs who are in this division. Make sure you read the OPSEC rules (everyone should).
sjtina and a couple more ladies will be joining you to answer your questions about this "800" division. Although your SR is still in BC, what they are doing may be slightly different from what the other divisions in this training group are doing. It is also recommended that you go into your "settings" (clickable link on the right side) and change your privacy setting to "private" and change everything to friends only.
Please still use the main wall to post general questions, and concerns, such as meet and greet questions etc. Specific questions regarding the 800 division should be posted here.
We “veteran” moms don’t always get to into the discussion groups as often as we would like to, and the ladies helping out with the 800 divisions don't always get to the main wall as often as they would like.
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I got 2 letters... He filled out the survey That was fun... I already know who his bunkmate is "D" BJ son... he said he is friends with 7 others I know Joanies son is another one.. THe rest start with "G" "N" "S" "Z" "D" since this is not a private site I can't put the full names on her..Message me if you have the last names that start with this...
Hey I just wanted to say that for the moms that did not hear from their SR's This past weekend when others were getting calls.. My SR said in his letter that during their weapons inspection some of them got "hit" and had to do 2 hrs of IT (about 40 SR's) while the others were at Recruit Heaven...
HMMM :-(
He said when they did their weapons inspection "they were asked questions and got a hit" not sure what that meant I assume they got it wrong.He said there was about 40 of them that did not get to go to Recruit Heaven Saturday.. But I thought your son got to go to Recruit Heaven?
He also said he got a hit on one of his folds on his rack and got IT'd
Hi RuthY. I found a group called Navy Meps and Dep families and it has a day by day blow of what happens in boot camp up to the sixth week. During Hell Week (I believe) they are inspected by RDC's from a division outside of their own and they are pretty hard on them. The "hits" are penalties. Since the divisions are always in competition with each other they get more "hits" when another division's RDC does the inspection.
I'm just happy that we are down to what? 15 days. Whoo-Hoo!
I'm so excited. I have ordered my PIR Ribbons from Lala Ribbon Queen. The Special Op's ribbons are Black and Gold. Look forward to seeing everyone at PIR.
Hi Ladies,
I just joined today. My little brother is in Ship 4 Div 822 with PIR 10/12/12. I'm sooo proud of him for his courage to join the Navy and I can't wait to see him at graduation. How are you all? Greetings from NYC!
Hi JD Sister. Welcome and greeting to you too! It is a proud feeling, isn't it?
my SR will be getting some bad news any day now, over the weekend our dog passed away. i know he is going to be super worried about me, because our dog was my "baby". my mom wrote him a letter the day the accident happened. which was friday. i didnt find out until i got home from out of town on sunday to pick him up. :( i hope he will be okay. been praying extra hard. im sure his SR friends will be there for him. been trying to stay positive and telling him to finish the last two weeks STRONG! i cannot wait until graduation to meet everyone and to see my SR and to meet his new friends. he even mentioned one of them being in our wedding one day! staying positive and focusing on all the good things that are going to be happening in the next two weeks :)
stay strong ladies, we are so close! :)
So sorry to hear about your dog hawwbe. Our pets are family and I know my son would be devastated if something happened to our's. Hang in there. Two more weeks.
thank you robbys mom!
Was so excited tonight!!! Received TWO letters on a not normal letter day....dated in August lol Sooooo either my recruit lost them orrrrr he forgot about them and they got sent...I got the survey back & his friends seem to either have some really cool last names or some cool knicknames I remember an "A" "B" "C" . I know his Navy best friend but if anyones recruit has mentioned a recruit who is possibly short in stature or the last name that begins with a possible "S" private message me :)
Hi momma c. TWO letters. What a bonus! I write my son every day but I'm wondering at what point should I stop. It says SOMEWHERE on this site that it takes 5-10 days to get to them. I'm not ready to stop though :-)
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