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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Division 913 and 914

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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Ellen0502 thanks for having my back.....sorry.......but where did everyone go?

No worries, it happens. :)

My daughter called me the day before yesterday and told me she's not graduating on 02/07/14 :/ she fractured her ankle and is in the rehab center (forgot what term she used) ...I'm still ever so proud of her, but I'm worried sick, 'cause I can't be there to comfort her.
Oh honey we are so sorry for all of you. We've watched these same kinds of accidents during years of basketball and girls carried off the court not to return for the season. We will all pray for your daughters quick healing and for her emotional well being. This was actually our fear for our daughter, the ankles. God Bless you. Let us know when you hear something.
Stefchu1977 thank you, I'm trying to keep as calm as possible because besides the call letting me know that she wasn't graduating on the 7th of Feb.,I haven't heard from her with the new DIV number and address. I know I raised a tough cookie and that's somewhat one of my concerns that she'll push herself too hard and cause more damage.
I just got a letter from my son div 914 who is a nuke. He said he had became very good friends also bunkmate with a boy from Orange County, fl. if this is yor son, I would love to talk with you

That could be my son, from Jasper, GA. He is nuke. He's in Division 914 and plays the sax. Spoke with him on Sunday, he had been in the sick bay after having some wisdom teeth pulled.

My son is also in Div 914 and plays the sax as well and had to have his wisdom teeth out!

My brother is a nuke in Div 914 we are from Seminole County, FL. Could possibly be him.

So sorry to hear that Jeanna's Mom! I hope she will be out of the re-hab soon! I can imagine how you must feel!
Thank God, she's ok and she is back at her ship and same DIV and she's graduating on time.
Great News Jeanna's Mom! What a relief that must be!

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