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Anyone out here have a loved one in Ship 3 Div. 014?

Son arrived in G.L. 9/24/14.

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My husband called his recruiter and he gave us the address  .ie, Ship and Division. You received you "box" fast ! Still nothing here yet. We are from Ohio . Hopefully we have the proper address . Still going to mail his letters but waiting on the letter for confirmation. Just call his recruiter , they can check via computer =)

Beware of ship/division info from Recruiters.

You will receive a form letter from your Recruit after 10 days or so containing the correct address and graduation date, Don't mail anything until then.

Read:   http://navyformoms.com/group/bootcampmoms/page/letter-writing-fun-s...

Thank you  CryptoDad. for your link =) As stated , I will wait for the letter before sending any mail. Letters to our children are too precious to take a chance on being lost.

Hang in there MishaMom and amazing too have our sons sharing this experience together !!

Our son graduated from H.S. in 2013. He worked for his dad and was enrolled at Kent State last fall. One week before classes he sat me down and said " Mom, I want the Navy " Long story short, he was in DEP. The 24th came to soon but this is what he dreamed of and that being said, Im behind him 100%. My Son's name is Nick. Would be amazing if they were already friends lol

Mishamom, What is your sons rate? Nick is IC. So he will be in G.L for a minute or two.

My son also arrived at GL on 9/24. Still waiting for my "Kid in a box" and letter. I agree that I have heard to wait until you receive the actual form letter before you start sending them mail.  Not only does the recruiter sometimes have inaccurate info, but you don't want to embarrass them either.  My son would be mortified if he was called out because he was the first to receive mail from Mom. LOL!

Lol , Ty Melissa Still nothing here either .Ive ben writing every other day, just putting them on the island waiting for official address. Makes me sad when I think a letter now means so much when we are so use to seeing our "babies" throughout the day

I hear ya! Did you ever think we'd be anxiously awaiting a box of dirty clothes! Hahah!

<3

NO ! lol

Miss hearing his car enter the garage. His bike roll up with his friends( I hated the motorcycle idea). miss hearing the morning " Whats up Mom" and miss folding his laundry ! lol. Nick is our first son and wasn't ready for all this sadness =/

Received my letter!!!! Correct Ship and Division !

Ship03 Div.014

I received the box in Tuesday !! Cried pulling his ideas out.                             

Still awaiting on the letter =)

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