Holiday Mail for Our Troops
Few things annoy me more than people who continually verbalize, “I support our troops” but do nothing more than put a yellow ribbon magnet on their car. On this Veterans Day 2006, it’s a good time for everyone to spend their weekend not only thinking of our troops but doing something.
If you’re hoping to send any packages to our kids in Iraq or Afghanistan the time is now. According to United States Postal Service, Supporting Our Troops FAQ the following shipping dates are posted for military mail.
APO AE Zip 093
Parcel Post: Nov. 13
Space Available Mail: Nov. 27
Parcel Airlift Mail: Dec. 2
Priority Mail/First-Class Mail, Letter and Cards: Dec. 4
Express Mail Military Service: Not Available
APO AE Zips 090-092, 094-098;
APO AA Zip 340;
APO AP Zip 962-966
Parcel Post: Nov. 13
Space Available Mail: Nov. 27
Parcel Airlift Mail: Dec. 4
Priority Mail/First-Class Mail, Letter and Cards: Dec. 11
Express Mail Military Service: Dec. 19
To make sure your package has the best chance to arrive check out the Postal Services, Military Addressing and Packing tips at http://www.usps.com/supportingourtroops/welcome.htm
If you’re one of the few people who doesn’t have someone special in harms way I’ll share my nephew John with you. He’s the father of two and on his 2nd tour in Iraq. A package or just a card from any of you would certainly put a smile on his face and he promised to distribute any gifts to those in need.
MSG John Cavaliere
HHC, 2/10th MTN DIV
UNIT #43048
APO AE 09322
As featured in the Fort Drum Blizzard
Here’s a list of popular items…
1. Baby Wipes
2. Hand sanitizer
3. Bar Soap
4. Deodorant
5. Magazines (Sports, Car, Hunting, Fishing, etc)
6. Puzzle books
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