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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Division 808 and 809
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sjtina, cor and a couple more ladies will be joining this discussion to answer your questions about the "800" division.
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Unfortunately my flight doesn't land until 8:30pm on Thursday so I won't be at the meet and greet. I hear he has a lot of info though.
As I scroll back through the pages of this discussion, I am seeing lots of posts by DIV 808 family members. I am happy DIV 808 moms are finding each other. My son is in 809....not sure how much contact he might have with 808 recruits...same ship, but different division....guess my heart is looking for someone else whose son might know mine! so.......where are my 809'rs????? :)
Good to know! Thanks....it's great to make a connection.
My boyfriend is in 809 also!! (:
I hope things are going well for him. Thanks for connecting!
I am on the same page about not hearing much about DIV 809 and my son told me that DIV 808 is given, let's say "grace" than 809's division is but not sure why. We did get a 10 minute call from him on the 5th and his spirits seemed good. He did reiterate several times how much he loved the guys in his division....that they were all so motivated/like minded and have already come together as a team. Although they have to get up early, his favorite time was dive mode??? something like that. The food was good and he tried to eat a lot because I guess his 809 division wasn't given that 4th meal??? Hopefully it was for just a short time and I've heard it's only a protein bar or something small anyway. He did say that he was sorry for not writing us (although his girlfriend has received 2 letter already from him) but the 809 div can only write on one day and are not given much free time. It was so good to hear his voice and we were reassured that he is exactly where God wants him. His last statement though had to do with the importance of letters. He said we have no idea how important they are and to ask anyone who wants to write him. So we try to have at least one every few days go out to him. I have even pulled pics from his facebook friends/family/fraternity/college/etc and scanned them ...just so he has a little bit of home there.
Your comment about all of them being motivated and like-minded brings a smile to my face. My oldest son (in DIV 809) is very intense and strong-willed...he was the kind of kid whose attitude we always said we'd appreciate when he was older. :) Well, of course, now we do appreciate it because it has brought him to serve in the U.S. Navy. I always had been thankful both of our sons have different personalities....having two head-strong boys would have been much more difficult parenting!....I am now imagining 92 of them living together! :) That would make life interesting, wouldn't it? Seriously though, when they are working together as a team, it must be an amazing group! My son said the guys were awesome! Thanks for your reply, deb13.
hello mtnestr2b, my son is in 809 also. Haven't heard a darn thing from him since his phone call on Feb 5th !!
Grandma nana, We received the "I'm still alive" call exactly at 3 weeks, too, on Feb. 5. Then, we didn't hear from him for quite a while until we got a letter on 2/13. He said that he didn't get to write the week before because he was on watch during letter writing time. Maybe there was a similar situation for your son, too. I'm sure you'll get a letter soon! Good to connect with you!
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