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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Divisions 339 and 340

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 Xraytech1, nice to meet you too! Raleigh is my hometown, and all three of my children were born there. We now live in Danville, VA about 90 minutes from Raleigh (north of Greensboro). My son left out of Fort Lee MEPS, near Petersburg VA.

Is your SR a recent high school graduate? My college son's (not navy) roommate from Lumberton is Braylon J. (not navy), who just graduated in 2015. My SR graduated in 2015 as well.

My husband did his internship for grad school in Fairmont in 1992 (give or take a year). He worked in the town hall as assistant town manager to Scott Dadson. He knew most of the town employees at the time.

wow! how crazy is that..yes my son just graduated from Lumberton Senior High June 2015..I think I have heard my SR talk about Braylon Jones, back went my son was in school.It's amazing what we have in common..

Hope to meeting you at PIR weekend.  Are you going to meet & greet?

yes..we RSVP already..we will be driving up to Great Lakes.. hoping to leave out of Lumberton on Wednesday Oct. 7th..

Hi shelly nice to meet you. my SR is in your SR's brother div.339. I fully understand where you're coming from, I sleep with my phone. we moms do what we need to do to not miss our babies calls. I hear ya girl! :)

Hi Trace68 I received two letters today. Maybe you got a letter too. My son is division 339 . No calls yet hoping this Sunday though. He said it's easier than he thought . There are 78 in his division.Food is good . He passed his swim test on the 22nd.

That is great to know! Glad to hear you got 2 letters. I posted in our PIR group that I got a letter yesterday so so happy. He said they have a lot of potenial and a good group of guys which made me smile. Did not hear about the swim test but I am hoping since he grew up swiming that was not an issue. It's the folding and clean up stuff I am wondering about. He asked for lots of mail too. Glad the food is good. 

My son is also in div 339. He will go to P'cola for A school for AO. We are from the south-central part of Virginia.

When can I expect the first personal letter?

FYI sent a standard letter listed on the web site which asked a bunch of questions about the div so any response to that letter I will be happy to share with you all!
Got first formal letter from my son on Aug 20th. .but haven't heard anything else from him yet. His division is 339..waiting patiently...but patients is running thin..
Hi xraytech1 It does sound like if they have gotten anytime to write and they have trained a mail person in their div we sound get a letter by the end of the week. I agree it is hard waiting. I can't believe it's been 2 weeks.

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