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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Division 928

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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I just got my first letter from my son....WOOHOO!!!  I am so happy....can't stop smiling. Of course when I read it I was crying a little....lol!!  He says BC is tough but he is doing fine, and the food is good, everyone is nice.  He did say that this shimates are cool, but some of them don't know how to shut up...lol!! I thought that was funny.  He said he has 2 pretty important posisions in his divison...he is guidon, which means he walks at the front of the division when they march with a flacg to let people know when to turn, stop, etc. He is also in the drumline and will be playing at graduation. I am so gosh darn proud :)  Just thought I would let you all know.  Hope you have gotten a letter from your SR and that everthing is going well for them.  

Great Pam mine will probably be in tomorrow and my other daughter said that mouth thing was a big problem lol and (mny) said she hopes she didn't get in a div like that oh boy bet she's mad lol and she's mean she wold probably say something lol well it sounds like he's doin well:)
Good for you! My son's been gone over 3 weeks and still no letter. Hopefully, tomorrow!
My daughter too but I got a call Sunday any she said mail went out Monday and she wrote so I guess tomorrow I will have mine maybe you will too :)
He did call his girlfriend on Sunday. He did tell her he had sent some letters. Hopefully, the "letter" is one of them.

My daughter was home today and said my first letter came. I can't wait to go home and read it.

We got are first letters too.she says the RDC'S are cool in this division.she is a right rifle in color guard and carries the flag for division drill and she said it is fun for her and other than the swollen jaw from wisdom teeth out that she's doing great and some xtra push ups for some that we're talking at chow.she said all of her training is paying off she blew away the sit-ups and run and push-ups.i had know dought bout that lol BRAG moment- I trained her :)makes me feel proud to have had a part in helping her reach her goals as we all have raising them :)she's glad to be in this division.also that she's a coffee drinker now so she can stay. Wake lol so I'm happy for her I'm glad she's not sad and getting along fine I was worried cause they all have different expectancies and it wasn't as fun for my other Navy girl so I was stressing a little in the beginning so now maybe I can calm down a little.
I got letters from my wife yesterday too and boy do I feel good today :)
Just got a call:)

YEA....me too!!  I am soooo happy!!

Just heard from my son.....WOOHOO!!  He sounds GREAT and said that things are going real good.  I am just so happy right now, it was so great to hear his voice and he sounded just the same as before bootcamp.  I don't know why but not knowing what they are doing to my baby I guess I thought he was going to sound different, maybe run down and depressed, but he doesn't he sounded real upbeat and happy. What a huge relief!!  He said that depending on what is happening they get to call on Friday, Saturday, & Sundays and be ready!!  Funny thing is that after the first few things to talk about I then did not know what to say to him, kinda felt bad.  I never run out of things to say, I just kept telling him how happy I was to hear his voice, how good he sounded, how proud I am of him. It was weird....lol!!  Hope you get your call soon.  I am going to go do more happy dancing!!  HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY!!!!

Pam your son and my daughter stand next to each other lol she told me on the phone she knew him:)

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