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I bought 2 so I could try it, I swore I was chewing a dog toy. When I told someone of the weird candy I was sending, they asked if I was trying to kill him. I explained I expected him to open it, laugh, and give it away. I warned him not to eat it.
Staff Sgt. Ashton Foster of 2nd Battalion, 34th Armored Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division takes a moment to read one of the cards out loud while opening care packages sent by Airborne Angel Cadets of Texas at Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area, Poland, January 19, 2022. Each company within the 2nd Battalion, 34th Armored Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division sent 2 representatives to open the packages and bring them back to the unit to be enjoyed among the Soldiers. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Tara Fajardo Arteaga)
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
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
Florencia and Laura fit just a few more items in a box destined for Marines in Afghanistan for Christmas 2008.
Enjoying good conversation with our friends up at the USO. Thanks everyone!
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The final touch before it ships out is to stuff with tissue paper, fold another sheet neatly over and tuck in. Holiday letter from eMail Our Military on top and then seal it up and ship it off.
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
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