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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Division 905 and 906

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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Another hello from MN. Ship2 Div 906. No call from my sailor either. Although I do not think it was an accident there was no call. My thoughts...This is probably part of the formula to get the div to team up. There are only so many techniques allowed to get them busy working with each other. Withholding privileges is an effective one. When I went through basic training my first call after the initial one was the third week and I don't remember the next being until the week of graduation (after week 5 of 6). We may not hear from them except a Thanksgiving call or letters. No call is good news. They are persevering!! This time in boot camp is "basic training" for parents to get used to trusting all is well. Our sailors are learning their new normal and growing up in the process! We can also persevere!!
Hello from NC. My SR is also on ship 02 div 906. I too was disappointed that I did not receive a call this past Sunday. I did receive a personal letter on Saturday. I've made plans to see him for Thanksgiving so I'm very excited about that. I've read that div 905 performs at some of the graduations prior to theirs. Is that the same for div 906?
diannep, again thanks for the information re: pay etc. I have another question...I work in special education and a special ed preschool teacher I work with wants to send a 9 x 11 envelope with flags her class made using dot paints. Acceptable for my SR to get this or not? (I just don't want to call undue attention to him). thanks again!

No problem in sending it, but do give you recruit a heads up that it is coming. The RDCs have no problem with this type of thing.

He will most likely have to open it in front of an RDC. Since your recruit will know it's coming he can state what is in the "package" as he is opening it, and the additional "attention" won't make your recruit nervous. 

ellen, thanks a lot for the information!
Look what I found ladies. Joined this group and you'll get tons of information. https://www.facebook.com/groups/pir12112015/?__mref=message
Just got a brief call from my SR! That just made my night.
So happy for your call! Sure Sundaynavymom!
My son's gf sent me a text saying she has two letters from him!!
Her dad works at the local post office. He sent her pictures of the envelopes. lol Can't wait to hear what he had to say.

My daughter is in div 905- we received 4 letters today, my mom 1, and her boyfriend 3.  what a great day!  She called us Nov.1 for a few minutes- great to hear her voice.  Hoping we all get lots of voice time on Thanksgiving.  For all of you that are able to go, please enjoy.  The rest of us, stay strong- we will see our new sailors soon. 

We are Moms- we got this!

Robin where do u live? My daughter is in division 905 also and I have yet to receive a letter from her. We are on the West Coast.
I received letters!! Day made. He sounds great.

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