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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Divisions 269 and 270

These two divisions are brother divisions and will be training together from the beginning through BS21 their final test. 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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Hi there, the SR's do get to make a phone call if they are set back for any reason. So at this point no news is good news. I hope we get another phone call this weekend but I won't hold my breath. I will just hold my phone at all times. I hope you hear something soon from your son and it is only GREAT news!!!
I recieved a call from my SR this morning. He sounds so good and is finally feeling like himself again. Not so homesick. He says everything is going really well and they actually start Small Arms training this week it wasn't last week. He was promoted to division leader for his group and he said things are starting to look up. He hates inspection because it is literally folding and unfolding clothes over and over again. I know how he feels as that is what I hate the most about doing laundry. Anyway I wanted to share as I am one happy momma today. Smiling ear to ear!!!

25 days and counting!! We received a call from our son (division 269) on Saturday morning. It was great to hear from him and he is sounding good. He said that several in his division are heading to Pensacola for A school and they are hoping to get roomed together. Looking forward to meeting some of you at Sarge's meet and greet on Thursday evening. We will be flying in to O'Hare and then have a 45 minute drive to our hotel. We should get to Sarge's around 6:00 p.m. 

My son is Ship 14, DIV 270.......I am really not good with Navy lingo as an ex Army woman...lol....but He will be an SECF.....He seems to think he will be flying to his "A School"....but it was my understanding that the SECF';s trained right there in Great Lakes......?    Any other SECF's out there?

Awesome! If you see any pics of DIV 270 on the recruit Navy Facebook page let me know!
Hey everyone. My son is in division 269. Just joining this great source of information. Wish I had done this sooner. Hope to meet you all at the meet and greet.

Hi, 911submom!  Nice to 'meet' you!  My son is Div 269 as well, and I am counting down the days to PIR!  1.5 weeks to go!!!  Wow!  We are almost there!!!  We will be at the meet and greet as well!

Hi 911submom, we are going to meet and greet also.

Hey there everybody!  There are pics up of our Division on the RTC facebook page!  I saw my son, and several other last names that I recognized!  Go check it out!

I saw my son too lawlady1963! how exciting to see them!!

I saw my son in the pics also.... I can't wait to see all the boys and girls in the 14th. We should get our "I'm a sailor call this weekend...I am counting down the days!!
Hi 911 submom....my son is 269 as well! Very nice to meet you!!!

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