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My Daughters recruiter gave us her ship name ,cvn # , And div # what else do I need Address etc. Thanks in advance for any help.

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We started receiving letters at the beginning of week 3. The "info" form letter says to write your recruit often. So we do. We number and/or date them since he might get multiple letters at a time. Once you hear form them, send them a newspaper. They will enjoy it if they can keep it. Our son asked for one. Its in the mail now. He has been in boot camp since June 2nd. Other than the form letter with the 2-3 lines at the bottom, we have received 2 real letters.

David Perschbacher said:
Do all Commanding Officer's do this. My son has been at Great Lakes since June 16 and we received the 10 second phone call on the 16th and nothing since.
I am going on the premise...No news is Good news.

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I have heard only twice (letters) and my son has called 3 times since June 16th..He said that last week was really tough and he sounded worn out; however, they do and can see the light at the end of the tunnel. From what I hear BC is not like we experinced a few years ago. Never the less it is an event one will always remember. All and all what is impressive is listening to my son on the phone and you can hear it in his voice that he has really grown (matured), since he left home. Yes, keep the letters coming even though they do not have the time answere them. No, they do not have much free time and by 2000 hr they have put a long day.

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My son graduated on July 17th. He said that any newspapers were NOT allowed, just letters. They do not want the recruits to be distracted. This is an 8-9 week opportunity for focus and growth. They had time to write letters on Sundays. We were always looking forward to Thursday as that is when we recieved our mail from him.

Keep writing those letters of support and encouragement. You can write in some updates on your local news if you think it will be a possitive encouragement, like we did when the Red Sox were doing good.

Brad Blackwell said:
We started receiving letters at the beginning of week 3. The "info" form letter says to write your recruit often. So we do. We number and/or date them since he might get multiple letters at a time. Once you hear form them, send them a newspaper. They will enjoy it if they can keep it. Our son asked for one. Its in the mail now.

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