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My son US Army Specialist Matthew McCool revised Department of Consumer Affairs license lookup web page for the State of California UPDATED WHAT TO SEND OR TO AVOID SENDING OUR TROOPS Serving Those Who Serve Us Part II Remembering Those Who serve December 06 January 07 February 07 March 07 April 07 May 07 June 07 July 07 August 07 September 07 October 07 November 07 December 07 January 08 February 08 March 08 April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 NEW START
In May 2006, I made the decision to contact Dr. Kerendian’s office for starting the Optifast program. I knew Optifast is a very good program from prior experience. In the early 1980’s I was over 400 pounds (I worked for Weber’s bread and Dolly Madison and I ate well). I heard of a program called Optifast which was a rapid weight loss program that would be under a physicians care. I contacted
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HELLO to all I am going to list one link that provides information on what a soldier in the field could use. If you do go online looking for a company to send a care package just be careful using discretion. As with any need there are those who attempt to exploit a good cause, so discretion is best. Manytimes just a letter will lift that soldier more then you know, thanking them and the others for stepping up to the plate when a country called for volunteers. BIG SAVINGS IF YOU WANT TO SEND ANY ONE ANYWHERE A PACKAGE USE THE US POSTAL FLAT RATE BOXES. The boxes are FREE at the post office with labels. The cost anywhere is only in a FLAT RATE INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC MARKED BOX is only around 9 dollars. I stuffed on once and the couldnt believe how much weight I got inside this box. FLAT RATE 9 BUCKS to send. This link below has basic information on the needs a soldier can utilize. http://www.supportourtroops... What To Send or To Avoid
What Not To SendAnything that melts. (M&M's should not be sent to Iraq during the time of extreme high temperatures. They will melt and be a large blob of chocolate).Waterless Hand Cleaner/Sanitizer - generally makes mud, baby wipes are preferredSun Screen - already issued in mass quantities, drowning in the stuffNO- Liquor of any sortNO-Pornography of any sortOther Guidelines1. Personal hygiene items should be kept separate from snack items. Hygiene items give off odors that can taint the taste of snack items.2. When packing shampoo, hand lotions, and other liquid types, these items should be put inside plastic bags. The bags should be sealed or tied tightly. Kitchen garbage bags work great and even though they may be too big for the items going into a smaller package the excess plastic will act as cushioning and dunnage.3. When sending snack item, use individually wrapped candy for dunnage. It tastes much better than styro peanuts.4. Only send nationally recognized brand name products - NO cheapies. We are sending to the best that America has to offer, we should send them nothing less!Include a self-addressed envelop so that the soldiers can write if they care to, but do not expect a response; they are awfully busy. Mail is free from Iraq and a stamp is not requiredPublix, Wal-mart, Target, and K-Mart have many of the recommended items and more. It is fun to impulse shop! Take along your children or grandchildren!Tax deductible donations are accepted for Care Packages, school supplies and soccer balls for Iraqi students helped by our troops, and prepaid phone cards for our soldiers. MOAS is a non-profit tax-exempt organization. Tax ID #65-0883860. Make checks payable to Military Officers Association of Sarasota for Support Our Troops and mail to:BG (Ret) James M. (Jim) Hesson4612 Chase Oaks DriveSarasota, FL 34241Be a blessings to our marvelous military men and women!The following page has been updates which leads to a site of various needs of support.http://herobracelets.org/?p...I This site below is good for informational or if you just want to support any soldier anywhere.http://www.anysoldier.com/i... THANK YOU AGAIN FOR REMEMBERING OUR TROOPS Suggested Care Package Items (not in priority order):Note: Underlined items were reported in November 2007 as items most sought afterAny snack items – cookies (if home-baked package individually and use popcorn to "pad" the cookies on bottom, sides and top of box), crackers, Slim Jims, beef jerky, Pringles, trail mix, hard candy, gum, Lifesavers, tuna fish (preferably in the flexible pouches), cans of Chef BoyRD (raviolis, spaghettios, etc - if possible those with pop tops), work-out supplements like protein shake powder and bars, mixed nuts, hot chocolate. Coffee supplies (filters, creamer, thermos, instant coffee, coffee singles, tea bags.Good toilet paper, Mouth wash, tooth brushes, toiletries to include body wash, toothpaste, shampoo, hair conditioner, liquid soap, floss, disposable or Gillette Mach 3, Sensor or Gillette Fusion razors w/extra replacement blades, Gel Type Shaving Cream, baby wipes/cleansing wipes, hand and body lotions (no sun screen-have enough), lip balm, Chap Stick, eye drops. Q-Tips for cleaning weapons. AA, AAA, batteries.Socks - white tube socks. Also as the real heat of Summer approached, Marines in Iraq requested "runner's socks" for exercise in running shoes. These are white, quarter length (below crew length) similar to NIKE Dri-Fit socks, which use wicking technology so moisture is not absorbed, as with cotton socks. Sandals/shower shoes.Books & Paperback books, recent copies of boat, sports & automotive magazines w/ emphasis on 20 - 30 year old readers. (Public Libraries have high-quality, inexpensive, used, recent magazines and books). Board games & Card games. DVDs of current movies.Prepaid Phone cards for overseas calls. These may be purchased locally or through the Army/Air Force Exchange system at https://thor.aafes.com/ (copy & paste) or by donating designated funds to S-O-T. If you go to this Exchange web site, you do not have to be a member to purchase Phone Cards or Exchange Cards for our troops. There is a significant savings by purchasing Phone Cards through the Exchange. Phone Cards are highly valued by our troops!Items for Iraqi kids, for hand distribution by our troops - pens, pencils, crayons, small packs of hard candy, art supplies. Books in Arabic are a huge plus. Toys should not have any nation-specific symbols on them.Consider filling some boxes with items for female soldiers*; then mark the box, "For Female Soldier/Marine". One in seven serving in Iraq are female.May you enjoy filling the box as much as the Soldier/Marine who receives it will appreciate your kindness………* Place scented items in sturdy, sealed, zip-lock bags.& nbsp; &n bsp; &nb sp; (Updated November 2007)My son inlaw Fortune Steele a United States Marine deployed to Baghdad, Iraq near the north east area of the city on 01-13-2008. Fortune is the proud father of my granddaughter Scarlett just 5 months old and husband to my daughter Heather. My son Matthew United States Army 10Th, Mountain Division, is still serving in the south east part of Baghdad, Iraq until spring 2009. I thank everyone who has supported the troops through prayer and deed. I am going to post both my sons addresses once again. Matthew said he has been able to share with many others soldiers cards, puzzles and goodies. Anything from home lifts their spirits. Remember both of these young men and other Tehachapians choosing during war time to serve our nation and community. Maybe you know another soldier and need direction here below is just one of many websites that's are very informational. "ANY SOLDIER" is great they let you know for free what they need, how to package and send items. I use US Postal Flat Rate Domestic and International boxes. The Boxes are FREE from post office along with labels, custom forms. The price to ship is FLAT RATE around 9 bucks a box and I havent been able to exceed the weight. If ya don't want to hassle shopping or know of someone else "ANY SOLDIER" website also has a donate and send package programs. I know of many websites who will for free ship items to troops. Just GOGGLE "troops free stuff". One lady i found bakes cookies and ships them for free. She has done this for both Gulf wars and has baked herself over 790,000 cookies. The Cookie Lady CookieLady@TreatTheTroops.org My son Matthew received one dozen choclatechip cookies free. WOW http://www.anysoldier.com/H... Please use your discretion when looking online checkout the organization. FORTUNE STEELE'S ADDRESS IS AS FOLLOWS IN BOLD WRITING LCPL, STEELE, FORTUNE
MATTHEW'S ADDRESS IS AS FOLLOWS IN BOLD WRITING Spc. Matthew McCool Unit 41542 FOB Rustamiyah
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