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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Divisions 365 and 366

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 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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Whi & Rosa

 

I havent heard from Coedy and he is with your SR's in ship 11 div 365 & 366. We know that they are safe and maybe helping each other ot others pass test or something else and that is taking their time! Lets stay positive and know that even if we dont hear from them they are ok and we will see them on Sept 27th! oxoxox

We didn't hear from our SR this weekend either!  My daughter (our SRs mother) was so sad, Yet, she remains strong and hopeful. Mostly concerned because she doesn't know HOW she is.  So here's hoping we all get letters this week and our loved ones excel at their endeavors! Go Navy!

Thank you Moms for sharing all the information that you get.  I did hear from my son (11/366) Saturday, but we only had 5 minutes, so I did not get alot of info from him, except that they were held back a week.  I'm praying you all hear from your SR's.  Stay positive.

Hi Everyone, so sorry I haven't responded until now, but I had such a horrible weekend at work, just getting home at almost 11pm after working 16 hours today.  I just wanted to say that Em (ship 11, 365)  called me yesterday at work.  She talked to me for 20 minutes.  We both cried, she's homesick, misses family and the critters.  She said that she got the flu early on, she said that almost everyone did.  She said that she didn't go to the doctor, because it would delay her graduation date, so she plugged along.  She said she failed her first physical test, as she was so congested, but she's not worrying about it.  She said the food is good, everyone is nice, and she knows she's going to make it (so proud of her!).  Our connection was really crappy, and I had a hard time hearing her between the bad connection and the call lights and alarms at work, but I can tell she's focused, and wants to get through the process.  She did say that she felt like she lives in a prison because of the fact that they don't have any contact with the outside world, no music, tv, etc...  Anyway, hope that those that haven't received calls this weekend, will get their calls soon.

Does anyone know what week/day 11 365/366 are in? 2-1?

Thanks for sharing. I know everyone is missing their sailors. Hope to hear something soon. Praying for everyone and especially those of us still waiting for contact.

my phone went off and it was an unknown caller and my heart about fell out my chest! Sadly is was a renters insurance calling to see if I need insurance for a new place i just moved into :(

not cool! haha

Any news from anybody? My SR daughter was able to call her husband on Sat. So I'm glad about that. she said she's doing well and would be able to mail letters Sun/Mon

Check out the facebook page for Training Command today. It's trivia Tuesday.

If we are the first to get the question right we get a pic of the div posted on facebook. Let's go 365! We want to see them!

Good Morning 365 & 366 - Just checking in to see how everyone is doing... This week we should start seeing some letters so keep posting!

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