A Soldiers Thank You!

December 2007
I would like to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas. I would also like to wish all your scouts a Merry Christmas also. I would also like to thank you for all the packages that you have sent me in the mail.We had our Christmas Lunch today and it was nice, but not home. I have a 2 year old and an 8 year old and a 9 year old. I have been in the ARMY since I graduated in 1995. I love to hunt and fish.I am also in a bike club. Again I would like to thank you for all the things that you and your family have sent. Hope that your Christmas is wounderful and your New Years is great. Hope to hear from you soon.
SGT W. W.
Iraq


December 2007
I am currently serving in Baghdad, Iraq. I came across your site through a few people i work with. I was curious how you have soldiers sign up for the program? We just arrived in theatre about a month ago and this is my first deployment, so im kinda new at all this. I work in military intelligence but i am serving in an MP unit. And let me tell you, they are the heros! they risk their lives just about everyday. i only go out a few times. My 21st birthday is coming up in May, sadly i will be spending it here... But July is when I go home on R&R and i cannot wait!! There really isnt much else i have as of right now.
Love from Iraq!
SPC H
September 2007
I recently received a package from you and wanted to thank you for not only the goodies, but for also your support of myself and other soldiers over here. It is Americans like yourselves that make me proud to be an American. I am in the northern part of a Iraq on a Civil Affairs PRT (provincial reconstruction team). I along with some other soldiers work with DOS (dept of state) civilians, helping the provincial govt. stand up and take the lead in regards to infrastructure, governance,economics, and rule of law. I have been here about 7 months. I was also here last year embedded with the Iraqi army acting as an advisor. I volunteered for both deployments. Thanks again for your support.
PM

July 2007
Greetings from Taji, Iraq,
I would like to thank you for all of the support you have given to all the service members while they are deployed. I have received numerous packages from you and they always seem to come at the right time. Your packages were always the first to be opened and reminded me alot of home. Thank you again for all of your support, it means a great deal to us knowing that American's still support us, regardless of their political views. Thank you again and GOD BLESS YOU.
SSG Smith


April 2007
I just wanted to thank you for the package you sent. We love getting packages over here. Would you believe that I am New York State CO, Mid State Corr. Fac. I was shocked to see Mt. McGregor CF on the heading of the letter in the box. I will be deployed here until on or about Dec. In a perfect world I will be home for Christmas. Thank you So much again.
MS

January 2007
I have received 13 boxes from your organization today! Thanks so much for all you do for our wounded warriors. Patients that come to LRMC often have absolutely nothing, including clothing. Others are sent with all their field gear. The average patient stay is 6-14 days. After their stay here, they pack up what they have and return home to their home station for prolonged medical care and rehabilitation, or back to war in Iraq or Afghanistan. While they are at LRMC, they are blessed by many individuals and organizations such as yours. They are clothed, provided with basic supplies and given loving mementos such as the recent pillows I have received. Please, take encouragement that our wounded receive your gifts with joy and appreciate the time and effort that goes into everything that is sent our way! May God continue to bless you and your organization.
EW.


November 2006
Over the last couple of months, I received packages from you folks under Operation Adopt a Soldier & Project Yellow Ribbon. I have been remiss in getting a note of thanks out. I and the others here at the 466th ASMC really appreciate not only all the "goodies" in the packages, but also the time and effort that goes into putting them together and mailing, not to mention the good thoughts and support from back home people like yourselves. Thanks again. Its a great thing that you do.

PG


Good afternoon:
I'm writing to you to let you know that I have received TWO of your packages from the "Operation Adopt a Soldier" program and I truly thank you for your generosity and your support. I have shared the "goods" with fellow comrades and they were thrilled to know that there are people back home that are thinking of us and are sending us items which are sometimes hard to get in locations such as the one we are in.

We all Thank you and God Bless.

DR


I am the night supervisor of Vehicle Operations stationed here in the UAE on a 6 month tour. Over the past 5 + months you kind folks have sent myself & fellow solders many "care packages", containing everything from personal hygiene to goodies. Every time that a package arrives it is kind of like Christmas, watching everyone going through the box. On behalf of myself & other soldiers "THANK YOU". Your time, effort and expense has made being away from home a little easer. Also knowing that we are in your thoughts and prayers helps all of us. My time here is nearing the end. I will be returning to the USA some time in February. I will talk to others who are either new to this location or will be staying longer, in order to provide you with another name of someone to enjoy your gifts.

Thank you all once more
MP


Please pass on our gratitude to your organization, and know that it is only with the support of dedicated Americans like you that our service members continue to serve honorably in our United States Armed Forces. Thank you again,

Very Respectfully,
ES

Mr. Sequin,
I would like to extend a heart felt thank you for your support to me and my buddies while I was in Iraq. I have recently returned, and although my gratitude is well overdue, I just want you to know how important citizens like yourself and your organization are to the deployed service members around the world. I can assure you that each and every package I received from you was distributed to my peers, and we are all appreciative. You can continue to send packages to a female airman that replaced us, with the following information:

DR


 
Dear Mr & Mrs Seguin,

I am stationed here at FOB Liberty in Baghdad my unit is 3rd Brigade 2nd Infantry SBCT ( STRYKER ). Weve been in country for 6 to 7 months and probably will be extended to the end of the year. I have already recieved 4 boxes from you of various items and wanted to say thank you to you and your staff for taking the time to send packages, sometimes were not able to get liitle snacks or toiletries when were out on mission so the stuff you send helps. Also just these packages alone help cut down on what we spend saving us money and for all of us thats a good thing ! With all the crap you see on TV whether we should be here or not is irrelevent, because were here and believe me most soldiers don't think America really feels like they are in a war and a lot of us think America has forgotten Sept 11. It is a great comfort to realize that there are people who know were out here, and the fact your willing to put aside some time to send out these packages means something to us. I want you to know that me and my guys appreciate what you do for us, thank you and God Bless America !

DW

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