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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Divisions 089 and 090

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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Your son is in the brother division of my son (Ship 11, Div 090). We also got a call on Saturday.  Congrats on your son being a Section Leader!

I know!  You have to learn Navy-speak.  I think there was a link that explained a lot of them somewhere on this site. Lemonelephant will know. She's on the main board.

Are you planning on going to PIR on 2/7/14?  Where are you from? I see your horses in your profile picture.  We live in Texas & I have a pinto paint horse.

Carolyn

Reservations made! 29 days and counting!  

Too many groups and conversations to keep up with...has anyone heard about pink eye specifically I. Ship 11, div 089/090?  I read a couple of comments but don't remember which group they were in.  

My son had pink eye. Same ship and div as yours. He said it was cleared when I spoke to him last Sat, but had missed his PFA testing which ranks them up to E2.  I hope he was able to retake it. 

Good morning ladies! I got letters from my son and he says they haven't slept because they study all the time. He said he has met some great friends in there which makes me happy because my other son who's also in Navy still talks to his fellow BC brothers. So excited to see that there's only 27 more days!!! I will be ready with my phone tomorrow morning just in case I get that call.  

I'm so happy for you.  My husband's in that division also, hopefully I'll get letters this week.  I'm starting to run out of things to write about.

So I am. I just ramble about nonsense. I hope you got letters by now. 26 more days!! 

I got a letter from my sr today! It said Merry Christmas! I'm glad to see his handwriting. It was post marked 06 Feb 2014.

That was a heck of a long wait!

Finally got a letter from our SR today.  It was great!  I could hear his voice in it.  Same funny young man that left here 5 weeks ago.  His biggest complaint is the snow. Being surrounded by a foot or more constantly but not getting to play in it.  Lol.  You can tell he's from the South!  He mentioned that the division is noisy and getting yelled at often and thinks its because its so big.  

Yay Finally!!! I hope more come in soon.

Did anyone with family from DIV 089 receive phone calls yesterday. In a few letters my SR (husband) said they should get phone calls on Saturdays unless the get in trouble.

No phone call yesterday from Div 090.  I was wondering if they possibly missed out on something early in the week when it was so cold and had to make it up yesterday.  Purely speculation, but possible, I guess.

 

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