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Subject: Re: I will be a Paris Island Mom 2 weeks from tomorrow


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Don Smith
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Date Posted: 15:08:39 09/12/03 Fri
In reply to: TENA DAVIS 's message, "Re: I will be a Paris Island Mom 2 weeks from tomorrow" on 07:05:48 09/08/03 Mon

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My daughter has been in for three weeks and she loves it she tell me the di are not that bad she has been maid squad leader and she has sent me four letters send lots of letters of support he will be fine she tells me the food is good hang in there i know how you feel it hard to walk in to her room

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Ron Young
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Date Posted: 17:23:13 09/20/03 Sat

>>Hello--I hope someone can answer a few questions for
>>me please
>>my son just left yesterday for the island. how long
>before you hear from them and do they tell you how bad
>it is or are they istructed to lie about what a
>wonderful place it is. are they really physically
>abusive to these young men and women? worried sick.
>>I thank you

He's in good hands I assure you, he will be asked to do nothing that they have not done or thousands of Marines have done.

The Drill instructors are under a lot of watch full eyes and are held to a very high standard. Your son will have his own free time to write to you and they seal the letters prior to sending them. the instructors have no idea what they are writing. The Drill instructors will only tell them to be positive in the writing to ease the minds of their family.

Don't get me wrong, the first few weeks are the toughest and the most demanding. As time goes on he will understand what is goping on and he will adjust. The time away is the most demanding, be positive for him when you write.

He will be a changed person once you see him again, beleived me, I was, am.

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