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To: patriciaruth

Could you send me the address to the base near Kirkuk in Iraq, I have some school supplies to send over.


225 posted on 08/04/2004 6:49:20 PM PDT by Aquamarine
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To: Aquamarine
I'm not giving away anything that's not on the web.

This address is easily found at Google Link under Operation Crayon

226 posted on 08/04/2004 7:26:37 PM PDT by patriciaruth (They are all Mike Spanns)
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To: Aquamarine
Schools start opening around Kirkuk on August 25, so you'll need to hustle.

In case you need help filling out the customs form (available in post office), here's some tips.

First, list what you are putting in the box and its value as you pack in the items, and before you seal the box make sure you've got a complete list.

On the customs form, which is a half page size white form with multiple copies, so press hard when you are filling it out (the new one is very busy looking, the old one was easier):
Under sender's name: Write "private citizen" in the business line, and USA in country line.
Under addressee's Name, cross out business and street and just write in the information between the soldier's name and the APO zip code, then cross out city and put the APO AE in, over and around it. Nothing in country.
Check "airmail priority" (due to security, this is the only way you can send gifts to unknown recipients)
Check "gift"
Skip down to the bottom, sign and date it with the date you will be mailing it out.
Move over to the right and check EITHER "return to sender" (you have to send priority USPS and return postage is paid for you if they can't deliver it when it goes priority.) OR check "redirect" and write "chaplain's office" and the same APO info, in case your contact is injured and evacuated and you don't want the stuff sent back.
Insurance is up to you, but I tend not to insure stuff not valued near $100 or if it doesn't contain CD's or DVD's or things more likely to be stolen or damaged.
Finally, you need to fill out the not large enough blank space for "Detailed description of contents". The trick is to categorize your items as much as possible, so you end up with as few lines as possible. Don't hesitate to list like items in a row, like 4 boxes 72 pencils, 3 pkgs 12 pens, 2 pkgs 40 erasers,..
Then put the total number of boxes, bags, pkgs, loose items in that line in the QTY. column next to it.
IGNORE THE WEIGHT COLUMN.
Put the combined value of everything in each line in the VALUE column.
ADD all the values in the value column for the total value.
IGNORE all the other boxes.

228 posted on 08/04/2004 7:47:15 PM PDT by patriciaruth (They are all Mike Spanns)
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