View Full Version : Operation Care Package--DFWstangs
I am interested to see who would be interested in sending care packages to some of the soldiers deployed. I know we have several veterans on the board, so we could send them to the sections of these veterans.
I was informed that due to terrorism they have stopped any soldier mail, as a single soldier this got me through a few rough times, and having been deployed I know the value of a care package.
We have weekly GTG's maybe we could use these to gather items for the soldiers who are defending our country right now.
The items I most remember needing are:
Snacks
Anything to read
soap--did 2 month's without a shower--Desert Storm :eek:
a simple letter
Paper/Envelopes
Is anyone interested in anything like this?
Back N Black
03-22-2003, 07:05 PM
yea lemme know ill send em few things....
Wild Stallion
03-22-2003, 11:50 PM
Good things to include:
AA batteries
C batteries
D batteries
gatorade packets
Koolade Packets presweetened
vitamins and supplements
chapstick
paperbacks and magazines
comic strips out of the paper
real toilet paper
handi wipes, individual packets are great
letters of support, they really help
Try and send the packages to units that actually see action, don't let the pogues or REMFs get all the good stuff like what happened in Shield/Storm. Do some research and send them to the Tanks, Guns, and really the infantry, they see the worst of the combat, the front line. An example would be Mortars squad Fox company, 2nd Bn., 8th Marine Regiment or 81s platoon Weapons Co. 1st Bn. 8th Marine Regiment. (these are my old units)
racegirl
03-23-2003, 02:52 AM
I would.
Operation Adopt a Solidier
Sounds good to me:D
Originally posted by Wild Stallion
Good things to include:
AA batteries
C batteries
D batteries
gatorade packets
Koolade Packets presweetened
vitamins and supplements
chapstick
paperbacks and magazines
comic strips out of the paper
real toilet paper
handi wipes, individual packets are great
letters of support, they really help
Try and send the packages to units that actually see action, don't let the pogues or REMFs get all the good stuff like what happened in Shield/Storm. Do some research and send them to the Tanks, Guns, and really the infantry, they see the worst of the combat, the front line. An example would be Mortars squad Fox company, 2nd Bn., 8th Marine Regiment or 81s platoon Weapons Co. 1st Bn. 8th Marine Regiment. (these are my old units)
Thanks for the list Wild Stallion there were some good thing on there I forgot on mine.....especially the AA Batts...gotta run the walkman;)
I am going to get the mailing address for one of my old units
A co 10th Engineer BN 3rd Infantry Division
and see who all wants to participate
stroker95
03-23-2003, 10:12 PM
i would be very happy to contribute. as the military would not take me due to my diabetes, this is one way i can show support for our men and women giving thier very lives. tell me what i can do. i think the gtg's are a great place for people to bring stuff and give it to a designated person to send it out. lets all get in on this and do whatever we can to help our troops and make the lives just a bit easier. anyone that thinks this is not a good idea is just about a sorry person in my opinion.
dave.
MadScientist
03-24-2003, 04:04 PM
I made about $100 this past weekend making and selling patriotic ribbons. PM me and I can buy some stuff for you to send. I made so much from the ribbons that I felt bad in keeping the money because I dont want to profit off of other peoples suffering. So, I am going to buy some handheld electronic games to send out. Let me know how many you want/need. I'll throw in the batteries too. I have a letter made out to send that includes Psalm 121 and an address for soldiers to write to if they dont have anyone else to write to. So, just drop me a line and I will do whatever I can.
Denny
03-24-2003, 04:14 PM
Originally posted by Forensix
I made about $100 this past weekend making and selling patriotic ribbons. PM me and I can buy some stuff for you to send. I made so much from the ribbons that I felt bad in keeping the money because I dont want to profit off of other peoples suffering. So, I am going to buy some handheld electronic games to send out. Let me know how many you want/need. I'll throw in the batteries too. I have a letter made out to send that includes Psalm 121 and an address for soldiers to write to if they dont have anyone else to write to. So, just drop me a line and I will do whatever I can.
That's badass!!!
I'll do whatever you need to help. PM me if you need any specifics!
evil jose
03-24-2003, 07:41 PM
Kick ass idea Larry! I'm in!
First, let me thank everyone who has responded through Posting/PM/and E-mail. I am working on getting a few addresses right now from my old unit in the 3rd Infantry Division.
I will be calling/e-mailing/pm-ing everyone who responded if I already haven't to come up with an actual date(s)/time(s) to gather all the material.
Once again thank you.
I saw on TV this morning that the US gov is asking citizens to stop sending UNSOLICITED letters and packages. I think this means we need to have a direct person to send stuff to.
Can you elaborate Larry?
Originally posted by EW
I saw on TV this morning that the US gov is asking citizens to stop sending UNSOLICITED letters and packages. I think this means we need to have a direct person to send stuff to.
Can you elaborate Larry?
I am currently working with a POC in Ft. Campbell Ky to get the IDIVIDUAL address for a few soldiers who are now deployed. We will send the boxes to those individuals, who will be notified ahead of time they are coming. This way the boxes will not be turned around.
I am also working on a POC for 3ID at Ft. Stewart, however ALL of my old unit has been deployed so I am still working on obtaining a POC.
Hope this helps, I have been contacted by a few people about this, and am currently working with Jose to arrange a date for a GTG/Drop off for the item's. Once he sets a date he will notify us of it.
Again today the govt is asking Americans to stop sending stuff and asking that donations are made to USO. They did say "unsolicited" mail, packages, etc. They said the reason is that after the 9/11 anthrax that this is a security issue. We need to verify that what we send will make it to the person we send it to.
sassystang
03-28-2003, 03:57 PM
Originally posted by racegirl
I would.
Operation Adopt a Solidier
Sounds good to me:D
That sounds good to me! ;)
Marisa
03-31-2003, 01:00 PM
Count me in on this - just tell me what I can do. :)
ang67must
03-31-2003, 07:33 PM
Please forward the information to me as well, I will glady contribute. Great idea!!!!
BlackCrow
04-04-2003, 08:47 AM
I too am interested. include me... :)
God Bless Our Troops!
J&J Stangs
04-12-2003, 11:14 AM
Let's do this! Count me in!
I have contacted several people about obtaining addresses, however they have not contacted me back. I currently have only 2 addresses 1 for my Platoon SGT from Germany who is currently in IRAQ, and a friend who is in Kuwait. So it may be best just to gather the items at the GTG at Pappa's and turn them over to the USO.
Any input would be appreciated.
bulldog six
04-13-2003, 03:38 PM
I am on active duty and have several friends deployed to the Middle East. I can get direct addresses and names of soldiers from our LRSU, MI Battalion, and Theater Command folks. I live in Georgia but I am stationed at Ft Huachuca AZ working for CENTCOM. For those of you from Texas who may not know, your 49th Division guys are deployed here for base/border security and probably at a couple of other bases as well. If you guys want to get their info as well, I can check on them too. They are sharp guys and just got back from Bosnia a year ago.
CPT Darrin Smith
Survey Team Leader
4th Weapons of Mass Destruction Team
bulldog six
05-15-2003, 09:23 PM
You know it! Company H and their buddies from 221st too.
D&KBullitt
08-18-2003, 11:59 PM
Hi, my husband is over in Iraq right now. We're out of Fort Hood. 4th I.D.If you would like I could get some information for you. His battalion is right up in the action, 1-67 Armor. They are in Baquaba, Northeast of Baghdad. If there is any information at all you would like me to get I would try and get it for you. By the way the soldiers do still receive packages. People sometimes inspect them but they do send them.
sexy_stang_girl
12-14-2003, 11:09 PM
yeah that sounds like a great idea. i'd love to send over some goody boxes to soldiers. if anyone gets any addresses of specific soldiers pm me!!! i want to help out too!!!
PeeWeeC5
12-31-2003, 01:10 AM
Originally posted by letmein
KJ94GT Link that pic Dumbass!!!!:mad:
cvbaugh
04-10-2004, 09:06 PM
Hey Im on the Uss Roosevelt CVN71. Our a/c carrier is in the yards right now. But i have plenty of friends and family members that are over seas!! I have plenty of address's to our troops in iraq right in the middle of all the action the past couple of weeks.I can give you address's give me a e-mail or call me at 757-224-1688 or cell at 817-658-5247. I good idea is send them phone cards!!! A good way to get on touch with there families. Another way is to set up an e-mail account in there name thru Yahoo. I not on dfwstangs that much anymore so drop me e-mails at cvbaugh@cox.net and include your phone number so i can ge intouch with you.
thanks for what all you guys are doing
Ao3 Baugh Aw/Sw Cvn71 Us Navy
cvbaugh
04-12-2004, 09:44 AM
I would like to thank Jami for contacting me and send a soilder a care package. Its more people like Jami that we need in this world to make a better place. Jami thank you for your kindness in times like these!!!!
Ao Baugh Cvn71 Us Navy
stangsgirl
04-22-2004, 11:49 PM
I would really like to get in on this. I just found out my cousin was shot the other day...and it really made things seem so much clearer. Please pm me or email me a Sammeiy@yahoo.com or stangsgirl@hotmail.com and let me know what I can do. Also names and addresses of Soliders would be welcome to send letters and personalized care packages to these men and women who may have special needs or may just want something a lil different. Thanks y'all for giving us the oppertunity to help.
And God Bless the men and women of the armed services...Your continued efforts against terrorism is a wonderful blessing to our country and you give this generations children someone brave to look up to.
:) :D :cool:
Originally posted by stangsgirl
I would really like to get in on this. I just found out my cousin was shot the other day...and it really made things seem so much clearer. Please pm me or email me a Sammeiy@yahoo.com or stangsgirl@hotmail.com and let me know what I can do. Also names and addresses of Soliders would be welcome to send letters and personalized care packages to these men and women who may have special needs or may just want something a lil different. Thanks y'all for giving us the oppertunity to help.
And God Bless the men and women of the armed services...Your continued efforts against terrorism is a wonderful blessing to our country and you give this generations children someone brave to look up to.
:) :D :cool:
We tried to start this up when Afghanistan first got going, but had some problems getting addresses etc. So I got with another board member and sent a few packages to a guy I knew who was over there.
I am beginning to think that another website I found is a better idea due to trying to find addresses etc. it is
www.adoptaplatoon.org
Boxter K
08-12-2004, 05:00 AM
I don't know how old this is or if you guys have already sent stuff to the military....but I am currently in Kuwait working directly for the 160th Signal Brigade. I send my teams up north for installations of "stuff". If you guys are still needing addresses feel free to ask. Whatever site you need...I have the address. My current APO is: HHC 160th Sig Bde, APO AE 09366. I will do as much as possible to get these guys anything extra. Right now we aren't allowed to leave the base...so it would be good to get stuff for these guys/gals from anyone and everyone. Definatly helps their moral!!! Here's my e-mail address if you guys are still interested. kacey_os@yahoo.com.
KEEP UP THE SUPPORT....IT MEANS ALOT TO THE MILITARY HERE!!!
ceyko
08-29-2004, 08:33 AM
If ya'll are still sending stuff, I can provide an address for Victory Base - Iraq. It is where I'm at now. I am a contractor but would be more then happy to distribute it to the troops in my area.
Be advised though, that they do get care packages from families and other donors and typically do not write back to say "thanks", due to being busy. Plus, most are too young to realize how much of a pain in the arse it is getting stuff together. Not to mention the S&H costs. :)
Good Items -
Gatorade & Koolaid (sp?)
Coffee - Coffee Creamer (powder) - Coffee Filters
Snacky things (sunflower seeds, chips, cookies, etc..sealed packages though)
Tissues
TP (Not John Wayne)
Baby Wipes
Travel bathroom products (Or trial size stuff)
Well, that is about all I can think of right at the moment. I know the above stuff will get used for sure. Just remember, always sealed packages.
Take care,
Ceyko
5.0_CJ
11-05-2004, 11:40 PM
send an e-mail to me when its time I'll give them all my back issues of 5.0 magazine, fast ford, and plenty of food.
90GT398
11-06-2004, 09:05 PM
My first post here, just joined the site I am stationed in California, and just got back from OIF II-1. They are going to be a little busy over the next few days, but I know the unit I was with, they appreciated bulk mail and it was never a problem.
Oh and to the person that said something about pogues and REMF's, you really need to watch your mouth, lot of those REMF's are making sure the frontline guy's are getting the ammo to make those guns and tanks go bang, and I am frontline myself also.
jefehbk
12-06-2004, 07:18 AM
This idea rules, I would be interested in contributing.
Has anyone thought of going to a recruiting office to see if the guys there have any suggestions on the best way to go about doing somethinglike this?
02RedStang
03-01-2005, 10:37 AM
This idea rules, I would be interested in contributing.
Has anyone thought of going to a recruiting office to see if the guys there have any suggestions on the best way to go about doing somethinglike this?
Im really intrested in doing this...anyone can call me at 469-879-9097(erick) i have been wanting to do something but have no idea of where to go. And i really never have time so if someone knows where to go donate something let me know.
Hey do you think its a good idea to send playboy magazines because i know if i was out there playboy would make me forget about the war for atleast a minute???
haloed_silhouette
03-07-2005, 09:40 AM
I would absolutely love to help out with this. :) One of my friends is coming back the beginning of may because of a medical discharge, I'm sure he would greatly appreciate all you are doing.
Oh1Bullitt
07-13-2005, 01:27 PM
I saw on TV this morning that the US gov is asking citizens to stop sending UNSOLICITED letters and packages. I think this means we need to have a direct person to send stuff to.
Can you elaborate Larry?
if you need a direct contact let me know. i am currently here in iraq and i have about 50 people with me plus an entire motor pool. if you haven't guessed yes i am a mechanic. pm me to get my address and i will gladly pass anything out you send me.
CADE
deuce four
08-14-2005, 12:45 PM
hello all, if you really wish to help any soldiers, you can go to anysoldier.com and adopt a soldier from the web site, you can see their profiles, and a list of what they need. batteries are not needed, that seemed to be the most commonly listed thing on the site, i am at F.O.B. Marez in Mosul, and we have about 30,000 aaa, 41,000 aa, and tons of kodak 3volts. big things are beef jerky, snacks that are small and can be eaten quick.candy is great, the stuff we get is usually from Turkey, or Syria. we have tons of gum and baby wipes in fact if you need some we will send you boxes full of them.the biggest thing we need is support at home, even a simple letter of thanks goes a long way. i have been here 11 months and some change, i am now awaiting my flight back to Ft. Lewis WA. i get out in sept 06 and will be back in dallas. thanks to you all for the thought and desire to help it makes the job we do worth the price we sometimes pay. Spc. Joseph Cox 1st Bat. 24th infantry regiment 1st brigade 25 infantry division.
racegirl
09-08-2005, 12:44 PM
I disagree. Batteries from the states are sooooo needed. It really depends on where you are and what resource you have available at that particular FOB. If you buy them at the PX they may last a few days or maybe a week.
Duece is correct. The best thing to do is adopt a service member and find out what that particular individuals needs are :)
PaintitBlack95
09-17-2005, 05:49 AM
I dont know if yall are still doing this or not but I am in balad and there are about 100 troops in my dorm building that would love to get some care packages. Personally I get stuff from my parents and everything but I know a lot of these guys arent getting anything and I figured it would be nice if I could possibly set something up for them. so if anyone is still doign this lemme know and ill get you a name and address
Scrappy
09-29-2005, 03:44 PM
I dont know if yall are still doing this or not but I am in balad and there are about 100 troops in my dorm building that would love to get some care packages. Personally I get stuff from my parents and everything but I know a lot of these guys arent getting anything and I figured it would be nice if I could possibly set something up for them. so if anyone is still doign this lemme know and ill get you a name and address
Ooooh, I wanna help, too!!! I have exhausted the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts here, as most all of the evacuees in Dallas now have alternative housing and are recieving gov't aid and such.
I wasn't ever on the frontlines, but I did a Kuwait tour back in '96, when Camp Doha housed the USAF and we could go to the Marble Palace to relax, but I remember mostly being homesick and DYING to get letters from home.
Someone update me on what the status of this project is???
We have weekly GTG's maybe we could use these to gather items for the soldiers who are defending our country right now
WHat is GTG??? (new to this site, won't even have my mustang until Monday, soonest)
Than ks Everyone
PaintitBlack95
10-02-2005, 06:09 AM
GTG stands for get together.... and if anyone wants to help out just let me know and I can get some addresses for some troops
90GT398
10-08-2005, 11:15 PM
I thought GTG was good to go? :D
Wright=Extreme
09-26-2006, 06:00 PM
Hi me and my wife are both currently in IRAQ right now we are serving on two different FOB's, she is with RCT-5 Marines and i am Attached to an Intel shop and like stated early about grunts and pogs that not exactly true man i have been outside the wire all the damn time and just like the grunts we all work really long hours and dont always have a chance to go to the PX's and when you do all you really want to do is sleep, so watch what ya say man because yes the grunts are out there alot but do come back to base and sleep like the rest. So for you all dont just forget the others because they are not grunts, me myself i have been blessed with a great family who sends what i need but i see others all the time who havent even gotten a package or a single letter, and a really good thing out here to get is phone cards because they charge you out the ass to use the AT&T phone center here to call home. I will be more than pleased to help with address and things to send for the Marines and Saliors out here who need a friend from back home. John
Hi me and my wife are both currently in IRAQ right now we are serving on two different FOB's, she is with RCT-5 Marines and i am Attached to an Intel shop and like stated early about grunts and pogs that not exactly true man i have been outside the wire all the damn time and just like the grunts we all work really long hours and dont always have a chance to go to the PX's and when you do all you really want to do is sleep, so watch what ya say man because yes the grunts are out there alot but do come back to base and sleep like the rest. So for you all dont just forget the others because they are not grunts, me myself i have been blessed with a great family who sends what i need but i see others all the time who havent even gotten a package or a single letter, and a really good thing out here to get is phone cards because they charge you out the ass to use the AT&T phone center here to call home. I will be more than pleased to help with address and things to send for the Marines and Saliors out here who need a friend from back home. John
PM Blacksnake1996. I'm in Kuwait right now and he sent me and my guys over here a couple of boxes...one was full of goodies and the other was a 53lb box full of magazines...
Superman750
12-31-2006, 06:29 AM
Right now I am stationed down at Ft. Hood in the 3d ACR. I am scheduled to deploy in late august-early september. I am a 19D Cavalry Scout. Once I get over there, I will be able to be a POC, but until then I have a friend in the 1st Cav who is a front line. He is a Platoon Sgt and his wife is the FRG (Family Readiness Group) leader for his troop. As soon as I get back down to Hood (Jan 1) I will find out his information and he can be a POC. Thank you everyone for your support. Even a note of encouragement is greatly appreciated and is a huge morale booster.
Pv2 Clarke, Daniel C
Crazyhorse Troop
1/3 Armored Cavalry Regiment
carter
08-07-2007, 05:39 PM
HI,
im new to this website as i was just told about it last night, im here cause i have a 66 that im restoring. as far as the care packages, a few thoughts. im in the army and spent a year in iraq in OIFIII. i was also in shield/storm. all those things are good but a bit outdated. while magazines and books never go out of style. we are in the computer age. EVERYONE has a laptop, even hadji. and playstations and gameboy etc. etc. one of the coolest packages my platoon was filled with dvd movies and music cd's. they werent the newest releases but we hadnt seen em. we could buy pirate dvd's at the hadji shop but they sucked, very poor quality. another thing are those 3v batteries. your flashligts both belt worn and weapons mounted use em. your nvgs and other things still use AA tho.
hand sanitizer is real good, you wear gloves , but damn, your hands always feel dirty, specially if ya have to search some guy in his man dress. just a few ideas, hope that helps some.
carter
'SCOUTS OUT'
spunbearing
11-11-2007, 08:24 PM
Good things to include:
AA batteries
C batteries
D batteries
gatorade packets
Koolade Packets presweetened
vitamins and supplements
chapstick
paperbacks and magazines
comic strips out of the paper
real toilet paper
handi wipes, individual packets are great
letters of support, they really help
Try and send the packages to units that actually see action, don't let the pogues or REMFs get all the good stuff like what happened in Shield/Storm. Do some research and send them to the Tanks, Guns, and really the infantry, they see the worst of the combat, the front line. An example would be Mortars squad Fox company, 2nd Bn., 8th Marine Regiment or 81s platoon Weapons Co. 1st Bn. 8th Marine Regiment. (these are my old units)
I agree, when i was in desert shield/desert storm we got the left overs and sometimes nothing for weeks until they opened a field PX, i was with US Army during this time, but there are soldiers and marines that dont have access to some of this stuff, so folks lets help them out.
Sgt James D. Lamaster
Desert Storm Vet
US Army Retired
sonic93
10-15-2008, 08:12 AM
I travel roughly 30 FOBs and FBs in the Afghanistan AO. Most of the ones that I get the pleasure of spending a week or more at are the bases that have only a handful of troops and these guys are the real warriors out here. If you need some addresses I can email my POC's for the basses and get you some solid places to send much needed goods. These guys do not have a PX, burn their own shit, are under water rations for showers and laundry and are the guys putting rounds on bad guys daily.
Care packs are great. I left my main site and forgot my tooth brush and toothpast. Luckily I found some care packs to sort thru and found what I needed.
Some ideas for stuff to send.
single serving candies
travel rolls of T/p
AAA batteries
el cheapo hand held video games
car magazines (we all have tons laying around)
packs of gum
travel sized hygene items, send a dozen of each per box, easier to divide up
ass wipes, plastic containers of baby wipes, same here send a dozen per box
pics of your ladies
just a few ideas
Let me know if you guys can take a paypal donation. You never know I may need another tooth brush and toothpaste again.
daraksta
11-13-2008, 03:49 PM
I appreciated getting them when I was there. You cant go wrong with Kool-aid! Its cheap as hell too.
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