2017 - Letters and Emails from U.S. Military Troops
IRAQ: The Marines and Sailors have enjoyed there little piece of home from your last care packages ... You all are doing amazing work back home. Don’t lose focus on how important it is to everyone out here forward deployed the job that you and the volunteers are doing.
It takes a kind heart and soul to take your own personal time to care for others. A trait I hope the men and women back home know is greatly appreciated and looked at as just as important as what we are doing out here. My very best to you and your Staff of Airborne Angel Cadets.
AFGHANISTAN: We do have a small PX on our side, but it has been closed down for a couple of weeks, and when it does open it is only for short periods on random days. The soldiers have been able to come by my "Free X" to get what they need so they are doing well.
I cannot express enough our gratitude for all that you are doing in supporting the soldiers and airman that are deployed. It is through organizations like yours, that our soldiers know the people of America have not forgotten them and do not turn a blind eye to the hardships they face being away from simple comforts and from family in service to their nation.
IRAQ:
Thank you for your care and support. Words cannot express our gratitude towards you and your associates. Care packages raise the morale for all personnel when deployed.
AFGHANISTAN:
We desire items that can be put into pockets for patrols i.e. tuna packets, protein bars, candy, pop tarts etc. Any support is greatly appreciated.
IRAQ:
I wanted to reach out to you to let you know that we received your care package. I wanted to thank all of you who are involved in supporting us over here. The best form of moral for the guys is receiving a package packed full of goodies. Thanks again and know that you are very much appreciated.
It takes a kind heart and soul to take your own personal time to care for others. A trait I hope the men and women back home know is greatly appreciated and looked at as just as important as what we are doing out here. My very best to you and your Staff of Airborne Angel Cadets.
AFGHANISTAN: We do have a small PX on our side, but it has been closed down for a couple of weeks, and when it does open it is only for short periods on random days. The soldiers have been able to come by my "Free X" to get what they need so they are doing well.
I cannot express enough our gratitude for all that you are doing in supporting the soldiers and airman that are deployed. It is through organizations like yours, that our soldiers know the people of America have not forgotten them and do not turn a blind eye to the hardships they face being away from simple comforts and from family in service to their nation.
IRAQ:
Thank you for your care and support. Words cannot express our gratitude towards you and your associates. Care packages raise the morale for all personnel when deployed.
AFGHANISTAN:
We desire items that can be put into pockets for patrols i.e. tuna packets, protein bars, candy, pop tarts etc. Any support is greatly appreciated.
IRAQ:
I wanted to reach out to you to let you know that we received your care package. I wanted to thank all of you who are involved in supporting us over here. The best form of moral for the guys is receiving a package packed full of goodies. Thanks again and know that you are very much appreciated.