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My 17 year old daughter is leaving 10/2/13. Im so nervous and also hoping I can find someone else with same ship date!

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Hi, my son leaves Oct 1, we live in Oklahoma.  I'd like to stay in touch with you!

I leave October 3rd, OKC.
My daughter is schedules to leave that same day for boot camp. That is if she doesn't get it moved up. Her fiancee left for army boot camp last week and is so ready to begin her journey. Me not so much. I want to keep her around as long as I can but we will see! My daughter is 19 and I am nervous too. I have not been away from either of my children more than a week their entire life. One is 19 and the other is 24. Big adjustment coming.

My son leaves 10/2/13 as well.  He is 17.  We are from Southern California.  Excited, but nervous like you!  

I can't believe it... my son is actually 19.  OMG where did the time go... and now we have 3 weeks!  Yikes!  I really would love to gather a group together to get through this....  navyformoms? facebook? personal email?  I don't care - I just would love to get get connected.  I guess the best start is here... anyone else wanting to share what they are going through?  If so, where is the best place to connect? 

The best place is right here! Once you son gets to boot camp, there will be a group for his division, too. This is where everyone is.

Have you been through this before?  I'm so grateful for any advice.  This is overwhelming, but super 

exciting too:)

Hey Mamamarch, I'm so sorry! I didn't see your reply. No, this is my first time, but I've been here since March. My SR was a DEPper, so I tried to get all the info I could before.

It's been an awesome resource!

Can't wait for our PIR group!

My 17 y/o son is leaving the same time, we are from NY.  He is excited, I am excited for him but also nervous.  I know he will do fine, but he will always be my baby!

 

my son leaves October 2, for boot camp... he is from Massachusetts he is 20 and is very excited... I'm happy to hand found this forum.

My son who is 17 leaves the same time.  We live in Brewster NY so he will be leaving from MEPS in Albany.  Does your son leave from Albany too?  And yes, I calculated that PIR will be Thanksgiving week too.  From what I see, they should have the PIR on Wed and be allowed to spend Thanksgiving with friends and family, and then will leave for their "A" school on Friday.

 

so, just wondering, will your son be in 800 division?? mine too....love to chat

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