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My goddaughter Tori arrived at Boot on 12/5/13.  Has anyone from this date received the form letter yet which gives her mailing address?  Is there any other way to get this address other than contacting Tori's parents?  Thank you in advance, and God Bless.  Mark.

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Mark, first we would need to know her Ship and Division.  Those who arrived on 12/5 may be placed in different divisions, so the date is only one small piece.  This info would have come in the form letter mailed out.  With out that, it is unlikely to find her address easily.  If you are unable to contact her parents, you may be able to contact her recruiter, if you know who that may be.  If she brought your address, they get to write letters on Sunday's, so maybe she mailed you a letter last weekend?  Wish I could have been more help, but I hope this helped a bit...

A's momma -

Thank you for the info.  I don't know the name of her recruiter so I try her Mom again.  It would be great if I did get a letter from her, as I miss her a lot, and I have to date 5 letters written, a Christmas card, and 2 other cards ready to go.  Oh well I just keep plugin.  Thanks again, Mark.

Let me know if you find out anything!  I wish I had more info for you.  I don't know if this is helpful, but others who arrived around the same date have their PIR (graduation) scheduled for 1/24/14 or 1/31/14 depending if they got placed in a division right away or had to wait.  My son arrived on 12/2 and got placed right away, so his PIR is 1/24.  

A's momma -

I got her address this morning!  Thanks for the PIR info but I'm handicapped (can't fly)  so I'm going to watch her PIR live on the Internet at : http://www.livestream.com/usnavyrtc and try to order the DVD of it.  Thanks again for your help, Mark.

My Daughter arrived on the 5th also we have not got our orders yet  either I did find out graduation is on the 31 st for us and what  ship she is on hang in there:)

 

Our graduation is the same day - Ship 04 - Div 081

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