Marine being deployed
#1
I was wondering if anyone has could give me some info. on what you can do for a marine who is about to deploy? My daughter and her boyfriends best friend is home for 2 weeks and when he returns to CA he will be deployed right after that. I don't have any experience with the military so I was wondering if some of you could give me some guide lines as to what we can or can't do to support him while he is gone. (he doesn't have support from his own family so I would like to make sure he gets some from us) I am not sure what can be mailed, how long it takes, or what projects there are out there to let them know we care. I see alot of you have family in the service so I thought this might be a good place to get ideas. Thanks so much.
#2
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Best way to mail to them is to use the Flat rate boxes from the USPS. They have a special rate for military. You will get a military address to send to. He will appreciate packages and letters. We would send our daughter news magazines, the sunday comics, Tea, cause there was plenty of coffee but she's a tea drinker, we sent her favorite candies. Some personal products that she could not find there. My daughter was on a "larger" base so most things she could get herself. She would order herself books and dvd's from Amazon. I sent her a quilt which she loved having with her. Others will have great ideas too!
#3
flat rate boxes~! my bro is a marine and two of his best friends. We send them those little pre made macncheese and pasta cupthings. Things you cant find there. Instant stuff. Homemade stuff always rocks!!!Hard candys that dont melt. Its pretty hot there. Card games! Notes from kids, colorings and stuff mean ALOT to marines.
#4
Depending on where he is going and how much room he has ,most have very little especially the Marines,they still live in condemed barricks right here in the US, some when deployed live in a tent with others, some have little plywood like shelters. I just kept cards,letters, news from home and assorted snackes and things. Many have access to computers and can comunicate easily. Some however depending on their "job" in the military may only have access to a computer once in awhile. When My son was in he was too tired to walk to the chow hall so I sent lots of food he could prepare with hot water, oatmeal, raman noodles etc.It really depends on their likes.
It is important to support those who don't get much in the way of support, My son asked me to write to a girl that didn't have support, now three years later we still wright letters at least once a week and she has been to my house once, She has become a dear friend to me. And I know my support means the world to her. I am glad you will give this young man a link to home....
It is important to support those who don't get much in the way of support, My son asked me to write to a girl that didn't have support, now three years later we still wright letters at least once a week and she has been to my house once, She has become a dear friend to me. And I know my support means the world to her. I am glad you will give this young man a link to home....
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
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Depends on where he's at and what he likes. I've adopted several soldiers over the years and usually the adopt-a-soldier organizations have great wish lists. You should be able to find them easily online. Some of the things not listed earlier are beef jerky, instant drinks you mix with bottled water (such as Mio or Crystal Light), and baby wipes. Chocolate and candy bars are discouraged.
#7
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
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Here is a list I got from the Soldier's Angels organization.
http://soldiersangels.org/uploads/su...lier5-2010.pdf
http://soldiersangels.org/uploads/su...lier5-2010.pdf
#8
Originally Posted by maxsoncreations
flat rate boxes~! my bro is a marine and two of his best friends. We send them those little pre made macncheese and pasta cupthings. Things you cant find there. Instant stuff. Homemade stuff always rocks!!!Hard candys that dont melt. Its pretty hot there. Card games! Notes from kids, colorings and stuff mean ALOT to marines.
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