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Welcome to the discussion group for divisions 037 & 038
These two divisions are brother divisions and will be training together from the beginning through BS21 their final test. Your SRs, soon to be SAILORS, are becoming friends, and some of them may be heading to A School together.
Get to know each other, your SRs are!
Please still use the Main Wall of the PIR Group to post questions, and concerns, we “veteran” moms don’t always get to into the discussion area as often as we would like.
Every single question that is asked is important
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We don't want to accidentally overlook any of them or you.
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No letter yet but my son did get to call to get more information needed for his security clearance on Tuesday. It was soo good to hear his voice! He is doing fine except he said that almost everyone had an upper respiratory virus. He passed his two tests on the first try so he's already been promoted to E2. He said the food was decent. He said he had written us one letter but they're not given much time to do so. I would say it's difficult for this "texting generation" to actually write a letter. I know my son has never written a personal letter in his life, only thank you notes that I've forced him to write:) Anyway, he's doing fine and like you said, no news is good news!! I'm praying he gets to come home for the holidays, he said he still didn't know....He's headed to Pensacola for "A' school.
This was good to hear. I havent heard from my boyfriend except for the 19 second phone call I got from him after being there for a week. So did your son say when he mailed his letter off to you? My SR is attending school in Pensacola as well.
Bittersweet,
I will be here anytime you need me. It won't be as bad as when my hubby was out to sea. The ONLY communication was letters during the Ronald Reagan (my hero) years. My husband was in Communications so once i got a call from a Ham Radioman in New England who picked up Sam's inquiry for help reaching me, then he in turn called me on his personal phone so we could talk. Sam was in the Indian Ocean and it was super-exciting, as I hadn't heard his voice in months. Today, I bet things are much better w computers, skype, etc. At least I hope so:)
Let's try to keep each other informed if we hear that they get leave after boot camp for the holidays if they're headed to Pensacola to "A" school. It seems everyone else is getting 10 days leave. I can't go to graduation because i work the weekend before Christmas at the hospital but my husband (and maybe our daughter) is going to go. Hoping he can bring him home. THAT will be my Christmas present !!
I have to agree I am thankful for technology especially since I am a Computer Tech. When I got my letter my SR said everyday is a challenge, but he loves it! We must keep them motivated with letters and cards. My SR asks me several times in his letter to keep the letters coming. Sorry you can’t make it, but I’m pretty sure you will get to spend Christmas with you SR (fingers crossed) and New Years. I was upset that he had to leave in October for boot camp because it is so cold at this time, but if they would have left any sooner they would have not been home for the holidays. Thank you Jesus for that!
Bittersweet,
Amen ! I write him a lot and our congregation at church all signed a sweet card telling him he was in their prayers this past Sunday. My SR is going to A school in Pensacola too so I wish he would def tell us that he gets to "go in the hole for vacay" and come home for the holidays. We still haven't rec'd the "3 week phone call" but hope to get it soon. Hopefully he can clue us in to what will happen after graduation. I'm a planner, type a personality so this is a trial for me. I hope they feed them a good Thanksgiving meal. My husband thinks that they've prolly been thru the gas chamber by now. Hope that went ok, they say everyone pukes:( Then after that comes shooting range practice. Thankfully, my hubby took him to a local gun range to practice before he left. One thing for sure, I bet they all appreciate how good they had it at home after this experience! Please let me know if you hear anything and i will do the same for you!
No letter here either ): its just hard when all the other DIV/Ships are getting letters and we're not ):
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