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Old 06-13-2005, 12:00 PM
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"Since the start of combat operations in Iraq, the Air Force Aid Society has received many inquiries from individuals and companies requesting information on how they can support the troops or the families of deployed troops. As the official charity of the United States Air Force, the primary mission of the Air Force Aid Society is to provide emergency financial assistance to Air Force members and their families. Last year emergency assistance disbursements exceeded $13 million in interest-free loans and grants to more than 17,000 individuals who needed help with such things as basic living expenses, emergency travel, and vehicle repair.

The Society receives no money from the Air Force. All of the programs are funded by the generous contributions of Air Force members currently serving or those that served in the past. In addition, we welcome contributions from organizations, companies, bequests and other generous supporters. If you would like to make a contribution to the Society, click here for information. We assure you that 100% of contributions made to the Air Force Aid Society go to help Air Force members and their families.

If you are interested in sending care packages or providing other gifts/services, please read the following guidance from the Department of Defense:

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
March 19, 2003

DOD SITES WAYS TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR TROOPS

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Dept. of Defense is responding to queries from thousands of Americans who are again asking what they can do to show their support for service members, especially those serving overseas in this time of war?

The following are websites for several organizations sponsoring programs for members of the Armed Forces overseas. While it would be inappropriate for DoD to endorse any specifically, service members do value and appreciate such expressions of support:


Donate a calling card to help keep service members in touch with their families at Operation Uplink at http://www.operationuplink.org

Send a greeting via e-mail through Operation Dear Abby at http://www.OperationDearAbby.net

Sign a virtual thank you card at the Defend America Web site at http://www.defendamerica.mil/nmam.html

Make a donation to one of the military relief societies http://www.aerhq.org/links.asp
Army Emergency Relief at http://www.aerhq.org/

Navy/Marine Relief Society at http://www.nmcrs.org

Air Force Aid Society at http://www.afas.org

Coast Guard Mutual Assistance at http://www.cgmahq.org

Donate to "Operation USO Care Package" at http://www.usometrodc.org/care.html

Support the American Red Cross Armed Forces Emergency Services at http://www.redcross.org/services/afes

Volunteer at a VA Hospital http://www.va.gov/vetsday/ to honor veterans who bore the lamp of freedom in past conflicts.

Support families whose loved ones are being treated at military and VA hospitals through a donation to the Fisher House at http://www.fisherhouse.org.

Reach out to military families in your community, especially those with a loved one overseas. DoD officials ask citizens not to flood the military mail system with letters, cards, and gifts. Due to security concerns and transportation constraints, the Defense Department can't accept items to be mailed to " Any Servicemember http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Nov2...bt603-01.html.
Some people have tried to avoid this prohibition by sending large numbers of packages to an individual service member's overseas address, which however well intentioned, clogs the mail and causes unnecessary delays.

U.S. troops deployed to the Persian Gulf region and other overseas locations can now receive personal messages from family members, friends, neighbors, colleagues and supporters via the pages of "Stars and Stripes" as well.

"Messages of Support," a daily section that debuted March 17, gives family and friends of deployed service members a chance to pass their greetings, words of encouragement and announcements free of charge. "In the past few weeks, we've received a significant number of e-mail messages from spouses, parents, friends and others trying to get in contact with their loved ones serving in the Persian Gulf region. Running messages from folks on the home front seemed like a natural extension of our mission," said "Stars and Stripes" publisher Thomas Kelsch.

"Messages of Support" can be e-mailed to "Stars and Stripes" 24 hours a day at messages@estripes.com, are limited to 50 words or less and will be printed on a first-come, first-run basis. "Stars and Stripes" reserves the right to screen and edit all messages and to omit any determined inappropriate. "Stars and Stripes" is the editorially independent, Defense Department-authorized daily newspaper distributed overseas for the U.S. military community. It provides commercially available U.S. and world news and objective, staff-produced stories relevant to the military community in a balanced, fair and accurate manner. Stripes is currently increasing its Middle East circulation with the goal of providing one paper for every three persons stationed there."
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O Almighty Lord God, who neither slumberest nor sleepest; Protect and assist, we beseech thee, all those who at home or abroad, by land, by sea, or in the air, are serving this country, that they, being armed with thy defence, may be preserved evermore in all perils; and being filled with wisdom and girded with strength, may do their duty to thy honour and glory; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

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