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Clone Thorne arrives in California! Aptly named for the town he is staying in (Hawthorne) during his visit.
Sending off a care package for Moose. It's not that hard, just pick up a B4 mailing box, stuff it full of things and as long as the package is under 2Kg it will be shipped at no cost.
What you put in them depends on the recipient. Check here for suggestions. I'd got an unscheduled call from Moose, and "Bricks" was the thing he needed most so I sent this pack with coffee & some bricks, then followed up with another 1Kg Vita Brit pack the next day.
You can find out the technical details here (ADF) or here or here.
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On behalf of their deployed fellow Soldiers, 80th Training Command troops visited Matoaca Elementary School in Ettrick, Va., in December 2009 to say thank you for the holiday care packages the children and staff collected, packaged and shipped to those deployed overseas. Photo by Staff Sgt. Anne W. Lewis
Every package contained a bag of reindeer poop (chocolate chips) and snowman poop (marshmallows) and a funny little poem to make our troops laugh.
Holiday care packages are placed under the Christmas tree at Matoaca Elementary School in Ettrick, Va. On behalf of their fellow Soldiers, 80th Training Command troops visited in December 2009 to say thank you for the holiday care packages the children and staff collected, packaged and shipped to those deployed overseas. Photo by Staff Sgt. Anne W. Lewis
Randy Tobler and Dave MacArthur - organizer of the "Pimp My Platoon" event and father of Moose MacArthur, a deployed Marine.
Moose has been in Afghanistan for around 5 months, and has been involved in hand-to-hand deadly combat and received a grade 2 concussion on the day before the event in his second encounter with an IED explosion.
The Heavy Pedal hooked me up with their new 'Better Luck Next Time' tee & Bandito kit, thank you for your support
Surprise care package from my parents! ^_^ I like that my dad used up all these old stamps that we had collected at home, as they gave the care package character ^_^
The full kit. Matching squirt guns, instruction manual, and cookies! (Peanut butter *and* chocolate chip!)
Thanks, Monkeybucket!
On behalf of their deployed fellow Soldiers, 80th Training Command troops visited Matoaca Elementary School in Ettrick, Va., in December 2009 to say thank you for the holiday care packages the children and staff collected, packaged and shipped to those deployed overseas. Photo by Staff Sgt. Anne W. Lewis
Students at Matoaca Elementary School in Ettrick, Va., pump out push-ups when Soldiers made a special trip to the school. On behalf of their deployed fellow Soldiers, 80th Training Command troops visited the school in December 2009 to say thank you for the holiday care packages the children and staff collected, packaged and shipped to those deployed overseas. Photo by Staff Sgt. Anne W. Lewis
On behalf of their deployed fellow Soldiers, 80th Training Command troops visited Matoaca Elementary School in Ettrick, Va., in December 2009 to say thank you for the holiday care packages the children and staff collected, packaged and shipped to those deployed overseas. Photo by Staff Sgt. Anne W. Lewis
A Matoaca Elementary School student waves at the 80th Training Command Soldiers during their visit to the school in Ettrick, Va. On behalf of their fellow Soldiers, the troops visited to say thank you for their holiday care packages the children and staff collected, packaged and shipped to those deployed overseas. Photo by Staff Sgt. Anne W. Lewis