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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Division 936

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 Every single concern is genuine Every single member is important to us We don't want to accidentally overlook any of them or you.

Hang in there!!!

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I got a letter today, also. Was hard to open it, but then reading it made me feel better. We're going to graduation , too. Hubby and I. Oldest daughter if she can get off work. My SR daughter plays trumpet. Can you believe that it is just 5 more Fridays ?
She also will go to Pensacola for A school.

saying a prayer for division 936 SR's Beginning a new training week and many challenges ahead. Hang in there!

I will say one , too. My SR says they're gonna kick it up a notch now.

There are new pictures on FB on the U S Navy Recruit Training Command website. I see my SR, like them on Facebook to maybe get a glimpse of yours.  At least one of the pics is our division. 

Great photos of our division on Facebook!

Did everyone here check out the official u s navy RTC site on Facebook ? 2 of the photos of recruits doing pt are div 936. Maybe you can see your SR? I saw mine.
I saw mine, too! She is in the back of the line, but it is definitely her. I was really glad to see her running, since she had been SIQ with pneumonia.
I am so glad you saw her! Mine got sick, too from the shots at the beginning and had a reaction to whatever they gave her to help. I was relieved to see mine. Although they may have taken the pic beforE she got sick.
I think the picture was taken on the same day it was posted - the 20th.

I hope yours has fully recovered! It is hard to know they are sick and we aren't there to take care of them.
I hope yours has recovered as well. My daughters letters are kind of short. Did you Sr say where they are in training ?
She didn't say specifically. She said that they were measured for their dress uniforms. Her letters aren't very long, either.

I have been following along with the time they have been there, and a couple of general schedules that I have found online.

I think everyone in div 936 is sick with pneumonia, My SR called my cell phone the other night at like 2130. He was sick as a dog. He said the OOD was making him go to medical the next day. I saw a picture of mine too. Looks like a little boy playing dress up. All the girls in my office are so heart broken over how young he looked. So when we pass each other or text each other during the day they have started saying how many more days, BTW.... 21 more!!!

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