Posted on 06/03/2012 4:02:40 PM PDT by eeevil conservative
I want to him to know that our life does not just go on...we know he is not here, and we miss him, like he misses us...
WOW on that birthday!!!! THAT IS JUST SPEcTAcular!!
COOL!! I will check out that site!
GOD BLESS and THANKS to you and your son!!!
tears... where can I get those???
never even heard of them before...forgive me
Tell him to keep his head down and act honorably. Come back intact Physically and Mentally and NEVER break faith with his fellow Vets. And then live his life.
There are many factors as to what each member should have for gear and every unit has their supply chain as well. The idea is simply to ensure he isn’t leaving without what he knows he should have and ensuring what he has is in good condition, fits properly, and is of good quality. For some reason the military is not doing as good a job as might be expected. I mean, after years of these deployments it would seem they would have this down to a science but they don’t. So, don’t assume that he is properly outfitted, make sure he is.
A primary reason troops go without is cost. Equipment is simply expensive. Add up all those items and it gets expensive real fast. Contrary to the expectation that the military would ensure every troop is properly outfitted they for some very strange reason dont. Every unit does their own outfitting and some have more money than others and some know what they are doing and some dont. Its hit and miss. Parents have been picking up the slack for the troops for years, so don’t be afraid to ask and go over his gear with him and check what he thinks he needs to have and what you can afford to buy him. There are a zillion places to order and buy good gear nowadays so there is no reason for him to be without if you can afford it.
There are also many blogs and articles online from those that have been there as to what was useful and what wasnt. Read those lists, study them, and even go so far as to call another unit currently over there and ask questions. His unit should be able to provide a contact to someone else over there. You can always send him packages with anything he needs but it simply is best to have what he needs before he goes. Take the time and effort, it pays off.
Your son might actually do it. Probably downloading every movie in existence because believe me, other than doing your daily routine, a GI needs to unwind and entertainment is at a premium. I don’t need to remind you that our soldiers are stationed in ungrateful, POS nations and isolated. Just make sure he has a 17 inch laptop with 2 extra batteries that has all the drivers and codecs to play the stuff ;)
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