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12-08-2009, 11:27 AM
It is difficult for the families when troops deploy to a war zone but it is especially difficult when they leave before Christmas. For 1,500 Marines, and their families, this will be a difficult holiday season. Perhaps you saw a clip of the Joint Chiefs addressing the troops last night. My nephew was one of the troops he spoke to.
So during this Holiday season and at all times we should keep the troops and their families in our thoughts. Here in The Villages we have a group call Operation Shoebox who send packages to the troops monthly. I donate all the hotel shampoo and lotion I can gather on my trips. They also take donations of used furniture etc the sale of which provides needed cash. My patio set found its way to Operation Shoebox...(They pickup)
If you make a trip into Starbucks they are always collecting JAVA for the Troops..if you make a donation they usually give you your coffee for free.
My nephews says toothbrush's are in short supply, to clean the weapons, and packages of Beef jerky or Slim Jim's are always welcome.
Operation Shoebox will send my nephew, or anyone you know, a package...they will also send packages to anyone in his group. They just need to know the address and the number of soldiers in the group.
I am not looking forward to the next 8 months, this is my nephews 5th tour in the war zone....it takes a toll on loved ones.
So during this Holiday season and at all times we should keep the troops and their families in our thoughts. Here in The Villages we have a group call Operation Shoebox who send packages to the troops monthly. I donate all the hotel shampoo and lotion I can gather on my trips. They also take donations of used furniture etc the sale of which provides needed cash. My patio set found its way to Operation Shoebox...(They pickup)
If you make a trip into Starbucks they are always collecting JAVA for the Troops..if you make a donation they usually give you your coffee for free.
My nephews says toothbrush's are in short supply, to clean the weapons, and packages of Beef jerky or Slim Jim's are always welcome.
Operation Shoebox will send my nephew, or anyone you know, a package...they will also send packages to anyone in his group. They just need to know the address and the number of soldiers in the group.
I am not looking forward to the next 8 months, this is my nephews 5th tour in the war zone....it takes a toll on loved ones.