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Finally got the date.  Can't wait to meet other moms feeling the same as I.

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This is beautiful and such a comfort. Thank you both for sharing. My son had already moved out after he graduated in 2014 so I thought this would be easier, but I was wrong! I think the lack of texts and calls makes it hard, we haven't gotten our letter yet and I found myself stalking the mail lady yesterday to try to get it but it wasn't there. :( Praying it will be today.

I am praying everyday for our SR's and all of the family they left behind. God Bless you all!

I cried when I got the letter and saw his chicken scratch handwriting!

I have the envelope hanging up in the kitchen.

I took one of his pillows from his bed the first night but the scent is kinda faint now.

I hugged my son's jacket from his box when it came and I sobbed. Every night since, I take it out and hug it before I go to sleep. I neatly fold it back up. I imagine him hugging me and it helps a little. Whenever I was sad, he would give me the biggest bear hug (both arms around me and holding tightly--like a bear). He gave me one of those bear hugs right before he got on the bus to go to the airport. I miss him so much!

I did too. His dad got it first and I could not believe he had not opened it yet. I cried terribly. I miss him so much. 

My son left the same day, 10/06. He's on Ship#14 USS Arizona/Div#028.

Is there anyone else out there on #14?

I would love to get to know some of you so we can meet at PIR!

It is the division number that is the most important when looking for others with loved ones training with your recruit. Divisions 27 and 28 are brother divisions, so look for others with loved ones in either division.

Brother division? What does that mean and how do they get placed in div?

See Ship/Division--How it Works.

The Page, What does ??? mean? (A Guide to Navy Abbreviations and Terminology), will help you with many of the new terms you will come across.

Yes yes my son is in the same div!!!!!! Yay

I would love to get to know you knowing both our sons are on the same ship!!!!!!!!

tammy8 -- These postings are sometimes hard to tell who is talking with whom---DIV 027 or 028 ?   Good to know someone else on Ship 14 . Since both are brother divisions, it's likely our sons may know each other.  My son is in Ship 14 DIV  027.

(Jan)Cameronsmom

Dig 028 

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