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Hello moms, is anyone else in SHIP 03 DIV 064. According to my recruit tomorrow (Dec.4) is day one of Boot Camp. He will have been there two weeks.He can't wait to get started. He says he feels like he is getting fat already We got his call the day after Thanksgiving.

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Oh he also said PIR is Jan 17. And we did get the form letter on Sat. Dec.1.

My husband is also in Ship 03 Division 64. I got his letter and the box and received a call on Nov 29th

My son is in this group also.  Got a call today from him.  I laughed when he referred to bootcamp as a very structured summer camp where they yell a lot.  Your SR's are in my prayers.

Any info from calls yesterday would greatly be appriciated I missed my husbands call. So if anyone would like to share how they are doing?

My son called yesterday. (Dec 7) He said they have not been able to open their mail yet when I asked if he had gotten any letters. He was hoping today during their "free time" from about 7am til 1pm they would be able to open it. They did the swimming test this week.He was surprised how many don't know how to swim. I asked if there were still 87 in his Division and he said yes but not for long. There were some goof offs that he was guessing would be cut. Today will be the first time he will have to write letters. He only had 5 min one time and 10 another so he just addressed some envelopes.

yes your right my SR said same thing wk one and I said wk 3 -1 guess there anxious to get to it. remember they were sick for a while. im ship 03 division 063. dkjs mom I would go down to the office. someone has to know something. God Bless.

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