-
Very Active Member
Thanks for the info Bob. We'll have to make it a special mission to help Katie and her comrades.
![Quote](images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Blue Star
I believe the USO can help. I have been told that the Priority boxes from the Post Office work best. Post Office gives a discount to ship, and does not matter how heavy they are. The Soldiers like to have energy bars, shaving cream (not gel) silly string (I think to find trip wires), Top Ramon soup to eat, letters from you (does not matter if they know you or not), and also remember to fill the empty spaces of the box with individually wrapped hard candies. There is more to the list, but can't remember right now.
After Katie is deployed I am sure I will have an address to ship to, but that wont be until between the first week of Oct. to sometime in January. I plan to start gathering the information soon, and will post more when I find out.
Did a fast search, and found this list. Also found one site that said to include your old Bennie-babies. The soldiers give them the children to gain their trust, and the kids love them. Now I know how to get rid of all those Bennie-babies I have at home.
Baby Wipes
Magazines
Books
Movies (use a permanent marker to write to "US soldier" on it to prevent theft)
Hand Warmers
Foot Warmers
Tooth Brushes
Mouthwash
Frebreeze
Body Wash
Body Spray
Pringles
Crackers (packaged only)
Cookies (packaged only)
Beef Jerky
Comic Books
Travel Size Games (chess, checkers)
Deck of Cards
Memory Cards (i.e. PSP's)
Memory Sticks
Suntan Lotion
Non Carbonated Drinks (Propel)
Uniform T-shirts (which can either be ordered on line
from AAFES or bought at the PX)
Underwear
Pictures From Home
Thumb Tack (to hang the pictures)
Hard Candy
Blue and Black Pens
Notebooks
Envelopes
Fly Paper (some areas where the soldiers live have lots of flies)
A multi-tool or really good folding knife
Sun Glasses
Travel Size Packets of Laundry Detergent
Powdered Drinks, especially Gatorade
Crossword Puzzles, Word Searches, Soduku
![](signaturepics/sigpic2680_5.gif) Happy Spyder Owner
States visited on the Spyder.
And if we live life without a passion, then we're not living.
-
Very Active Member
Where Were You?
I was at work ,and wanting to go back in the[ ARMY]
-
Very Active Member
I was on foot patrol aboard The MV Cape May (CapeMay/Lewes Ferry) when I was advised to report to the wheelhouse where I was told about the incident and then saw on TV when the second plane struck the other tower. I was then instructed check the vessel passengers, vehicles and packages for any explosives or suspicious activity.
-
Active Member
At home getting ready to head into Milwaukee and the largest building in Wisconsin. Watched for as long as I could then made the hour drive in. Really had to think about heading into the building from the parking structure. The building was finally evacuated and our firm, like most other investment firms closed early. I was the last associate of my firm to leave the building that day. Needed to wait until a member of my team had made the trip home and was on-line remotely. Thought about how my father must of felt on 12/7/41.
A thank you to all who serve and my prayers for all that have given their all for this country.
Very Happy Owner ![2thumbs](images/smilies/a18.gif)
-
![Quote](images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Desert Spyder
This is a picture I posted on FB this morning. It is cropped from a picture of a very large firemans helmet re-creation outside the Barstow FD HQ. What do the numbers represent?
Where were you when you first heard about the events of 9/11?
Is 9/11 heading the same direction as 12/7?
343 Is the number of Firefighters that lost their life on 9/11.
-
I was delivering a load of aquariums on Long Island. I didn't get back across the GW for over a week.
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|