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Holiday Support for The Troops
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12-05-2003 Holiday Support for The Troops With over 300,000 U.S. military servicemen and women serving overseas during this holiday season, the Department of Defense has announced that it is encouraging Americans to show support for the troops by an array of organizations that have created online websites for this purpose. Wartime restrictions remain in effect prohibiting the delivery of bulk items such as gifts, foodstuffs and other materials. Comfort Items for the Injured The American Red Cross at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. is looking for contributions of incidentals and comfort items for sick and wounded members of the armed forces now recuperating at the hospital. When troops stationed in Iraq, Afghanistan or elsewhere are wounded or fall ill, they?re immediately evacuated and eventually end up stateside. It takes weeks for their personnel effects to catch up with them. Things that the Red Cross is asking for are: Telephone cards of at least 30 minutes; Rolling luggage (small), totes, carry-ons; Individually wrapped snacks; Magazines; Notepads and pens; Playing cards and games; Sweat pants and shirts (all sizes). All items should be addressed to: ATTN: Barbara Green, Walter Reed Army Medical Center 6900 Georgia Ave, N.W., Washington, DC 20307-5001 Checks should be made payable To: American Red Cross. For more information, you can call (202) 782-2080 or e-mail Barbara.Green.1@AMEDD.army.mil Expressing Your Support The following Internet websites provide means for Americans to show their support for servicemen and women serving overseas this holiday season: Send a greeting via e-mail through Operation Dear Abby (an alternative website can be found here). Sign a virtual thank you card at the DoD Defend America website. Donate a calling card to help keep servicemembers in touch with their own families at the Veterans of Foreign Wars' Operation Uplink. Send financial donations to support the "Operation USO Care Package" program for overseas servicemen and women. Volunteer at a VA Hospital near you. Relief Society Donations Make a donation to one of the military relief societies or related civilian organizations: Army Emergency Relief; Navy/Marine Relief Society; Air Force Aid Society; Coast Guard Mutual Assistance; American Red Cross Armed Forces Emergency Services. The Defense Department also recommends: Reach out to military families in your community, especially those with a loved one overseas. Please do not flood the military mail system with letters, cards and gifts. Due to security concerns and transportation constraints, the Department cannot accept gifts or other items to be mailed to "Any Servicemember" as in past years. Some people have tried to avoid the current prohibition by sending large numbers of packages to specific individual servicemembers' addresses. DoD officials say that while this effort is well-intentioned, it still clogs the mail and causes unnecessary delays.
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