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My 19 year old daughter is leaving out on 9/17 and I was just wondering if anyone else out there has a loved one leaving the same date?  I come from a military family, dad's retired Air Force and I spent a few years in the Air Force, so I have a bit of an idea of what she'll be going through. I actually had a good time at Basic and technical school, so I hope she will also.  I'm sure I'll be a little anxious when she leaves, but mostly I'm just hoping she goes in, embraces the experience and does well.  We went through a rough patch (putting it mildly) from the ages of 15-17, so I was completely thrilled when she told me earlier this year she intended to enlist in the military.  I think it will give her some direction, and a new level of maturity.   

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Where was your granddaughter's MEPS?  My daughter left from Jacksonville, FL on 9/18.  I'm waiting for her kid in a box.

She left from Denver on 9/18. arrived GL late that night. I asked her mom and still no letter or kid in a box. How old is your daughter?

My daughter is 21.  I finally broke down today and contacted her recruiter to see if he had her mailing address yet... no go, he said she's still not in their system yet.  Still waiting, and waiting, and waiting...

I saw a blog where a mom is talking about a november 15 PIR, her son left Sept 18. She has all his info, ship number etc.. check it out

http://www.navyformoms.com/profiles/blogs/my-son-left-on-september-...

Thank you.  Lemonelephant is a veteran at this (so it seems).  She answered a bunch of my initial questions too.

I haven't gotten my letter yet with the mailing address, but I know some other moms have whose kids left the same day so I'm hoping it will come tomorrow.  I did get my Kid in a Box yesterday from FedEx.  :-(

I got my Kid in a Box today.  I got my daughter's address from her recruiter today too.  He sent me what was put into the system, so it should be accurate?

I think I recall reading somewhere that the addresses given by the recruiters may or may not be accurate so it's best to wait for the form letter to come.  You would think they would have access to correct information, but never know I guess.

I think I remember hearing that too.  My husband printed labels, but we're not sending anything out yet.  My daughter's in Ship 2 Div 901.

Still no letter today...  I broke down and sent her recruiter a text to see if he might be able to give it to me, so we'll see.

Still no letter again today.  Finally talked to her recruiter and he reassured me all was well, that it can take up to 2 weeks for us to get the letter so to hang tight for a few more days.  He also said they would have heard something first if something had happened at GL with her and they've gotten no calls, so basically no news is good news.  So the wait continues...!

Our daughters are in the same ship/division!  Finally got my letter today.  We also got a brief call from her last night, just a couple of minutes.

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