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  • Ok everything is fine, My son is doing well and will PIR next Fri.

    We have since found out a bunch got moved back for one reason or another.

    My son said he has learned a lot and is looking forward to his Navy career

  • Well it happened, My son did something and now he's PIR the following week

    Ship 12 div 94

    At least he was not shipped home

    I have changed my plans accordingly

  • Yes yes the day to see PIR is approaching

    My wife ( on Navy for Moms) is posting as I read here LOL

    Bless all of them and us on our trips up there

  • Its kinda funny my daughter left Feb 7nth. I thought to myself I will help her and write everyday, thinking this would be difficult .....not a snow balls chance in --LL. I am hitting that mail box every day like clockwork and I am starting on the next days letter already! LOL God bless our future sailors. 

  • Been working a lot of Nights but I have managed to get some news

    It seems that recruits are being sent home for trivial medical problems at times, the explanation has been they Navy has too many even recruits, and need to cut people?

    I'm sorry if anyone here has had their CHild sent home, it really sucks

    My son is still there but there are 2 weeks to go.

    We made sure he was aware of how easy it is for him to be sent home, I know he does not want to leave but to succeed.

    Also

    He said in a letter to his wife he is not getting letters? We send one 6/7 days a week so we are at a loss

  • Wow we may see each other in March at review,
    I know my wife is planning with navy moms

    Thank your son too
  • My son shipped on Teusday William and we received his box today ! I am hoping I get his form letter with his address just as quick. I have begun to write letters daily and numbering them on my IPad so when I get the official address I can send my sailor mail . Wish your son luck from my family . Stay strong ! One dad to another !
  • My wife just said this, she's on Navy Moms lol,

    thanks

  • you or rather your daughter in law will get the "sailor in a box" and a short form letter...and that is it for about 3 to 4 weeks.  It's tough, but there is reason in the way the Navy proceeds with our future sailors.  Remember the mantra (not "on old Olympus' towering top.....") but "No News is Good News"

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