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I know i saw on it here once before but now I cant seem to find it.. where are the rules for sending letters to your SR..what you can/can not send?... i need this asap..some people are trying to send baskets...

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Do not send baskets, only letters.. If you are going to send any type of package, have your SR get permission from his RTC. Certain books are ok, but have to be approved, remember their storage space is very limited.Bibles are ok. Do not send food.. your SR will be very sorry..he will not get to eat it :(,   Stories of the RTC's eating the food while your SR does push ups..or  the food is given to everyone but your SR.   Hope this helps.  Best of luck. 

It's in a link under Letter Writing Fun. No packages of any kind unless your SR specifically requests it. Tell friends and loved ones that your SR will be disciplined by the RDCs if they get things other than letters. Plain white envelops, no markings on the outside, not too thick, no musical cards.

Do NOT send food, musical cards, gifts...letters, small bibles only, it is on the site what size bible is allowed. They can also get small bibles from the church on Sundays. Do NOT write anything on the outside of the envelopes, no S.W.A.K. or lipstick kisses, one of the guys in my sons group had to do push ups and kiss the envelope each time he went down on the push up. Do not spray perfume on the envelopes either!

Kae'lynn the smarta** in me really wants to say that only if those people HATE your SR should they send baskets to them. However, I'm trying to silence her. So no baskets. No glitter/confetti (anything that will stick to a uniform and cause your SR problems on inspection) Nothing on the outside of envelope except addresses and stamp. Colored envelopes seem to be OK. No baked goods to the SR. My son's gf is a fantastic baker. I think that's been hard for her. Anyway, I'm sure some of the veteran moms will answer also
Good luck, that is precisely why I didn't put his address on fb. I said I had it and anyone could pm me to get it.

Check out Letter Writing & Fun Stuff/Questionnaires to send to your Recruit. There is a lot of info for you on the main page of this group and in the Pages (found under the pictures of the Members).

NO NO NO baskets! It will never get to him. The RDC's will probably eat it . Navy is very STRICT in boot camp. SORRY

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