My young cousin is over
there, helping to hold down the fort. He tells me that they can always
use some care packs from back home. All snacks are
greatly appreciated. Send everything you got: Capri suns, gummy
bears, twizzlers, chips lunchables, (chocolate melts in the desert)
tuna, crackers, nuts, etc.
Good
information below...
Subject: US Postal Service Helps Support the Troops Free of Charge!
As of 25 October 2004 the United States Postal Service is offering free
packing materials to family and friends of military members who are
deployed overseas (APO or FPO addresses). To take advantage of this
service call: 800-610-8734 then press 1 for
English and then press 3 to talk to an operator. Once you have the
operator on the line, simply ask for the "Military Pack". They will
send you free boxes, packing materials, tape and mailing labels. These
products are to be used to mail care packages to service members.
The "Military Pack" includes the following items:
5 each - box, 12x12x8
5 each - box, 7x7x6
1 each - roll of Priority Tape
10 each - 106A address label
15 each - Form 2976A - Customs Form
15 each - Form 2976E - Envelope for Customs Form
5 each - Tyvek envelope (tear and water proof)
If you don't know a soldier, but want to send something over, we can
give you a mailing address.
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