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Anyone out there that has a loved one on Ship 14 Div 062?  I just got notice from my daughter's recruiter.  Wondering if her PIR is 1/17?  My daughter is signed for the Aircrew A School in Pensacola.  Anyone else?

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My daughter is ship14 div 62 also and her PIR date is 1/17 :)

Nice!  Have you gotten your Official letter yet?, Phone call for holiday?

Where is your daughter from?  What school will she attend?

My son is in aircrew in Pensacola, his PIR date is 1/3
We are from Florida and official letter came on Monday. No phone call yet but keeping my fingers crossed:) She hasn't chosen her job yet, she is doing the S pack program (I think it's called?) She stays in Great Lakes for 10 days after graduation and then they move her around from there.
Nice ! How are you doing today? I am anxious...
My daughter is on ship 14 div 62. No phone call yesterday :(. Those who got phone calls, congratulations. Any info on how they are doing?

my husband is ship 14 div 062!!!

Hi!  Have you gotten a personal letter yet?  I have not and we are leaving for hawaii on Thurs.  We will be gone 2 weeks getting married.  Im sure I will miss out on reading her letters as they come in...  But hopefully a phone call.  Have you gotten one of those yet?  Do you know what day they are on?

No, we haven't. No phone call either. I really hope for a letter this week, as far as I know they mail them out on Monday so it should arrive by Wednesday or Thursday. Hopefully a phone call this weekend! I can't speak for their division but two of my friends have boyfriends in other divisions and they told them last week during their phone calls that they're starting real training today
my son is ship 03 division 063 graduating say as your dsughter also going to Pensacola. aviation mechanic. see you on the 17 spoke to my son today. keep in touch. sorry I don't know how to request a friend. Please request. I can accept.

Ladies you are getting way spread out in your discussions. :)  Please continue to post in your division discussion within your PIR group so others in the same division don't miss your posts.

PIR 01/17/2014

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