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New to the group. Looking for others that may have kids with my son. Worried, excited & proud, but I am sure all of you know what I am talking about. He is the baby of the family so very hard.... I need to read the files on here to find out all the proper to do & not do's. Just looking for others that may want a friend to chat with that doesn't  know much about this.. Thank you very much! ;)

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Manchu, check your My Page.

Redeaglespirit when did your son ship out

Will he go on to C school as well?

August 18th too!

Divisions 325 and 326 are brother divisions and train together and will have Battle Stations-21 (BST) together, so look for others with loved ones in either division.  There will later be a discussion within PIR 10/17/2014 TG 49 for the two divisions.

My son got to bootcamp on 08/13 received my phone call that same day about 10pm la time. My box came fed ex yesterday. So now I quess I wait for address and letter. I hope he is doing well and fitting in. I feel very proud but can not help to worry.  :)

Check your My Page.

My son left for Great Lakes August 18th. He is also our baby of three and the last to leave home. I have cried on and off since he left. I didn't realize how much I would miss him! I talked to his recruiter today who was able to give me his mailing address. Hopefully he will get to write on Sunday. I wish you well and hope you hear from your son soon. 

Your comment leads me to believe that you received the address from the recruiter. It is best to wait on The Form Letter before sending any letters.

I left info for you on your My Page.

The recruits can only send out one form letter. If you have not received the form letter by 2 weeks after your recruit arrived then you can send letters after checking the address against those at http://bootcamp.navy.mil/contact_recruit.asp or Ship/Division--How it Works. You can also send letters once you see that someone with a recruit in that division has received the form letter. If you don't get The Form Letter there is info in Letter Writing & Fun Stuff/Questionnaires to send to your Recruit on how to get the info to fill in the blanks.

Hello,

My son is starting his 3 week, just got to talk to him this morning (the first since the "I'm here" phone call)  I know what you are feeling. This site has made it so much better to talk to others about the anxiety I was feeling.  Want to chat? You got it!!

Check your My Page.

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