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Vanity - For those that want to send the troops a present: Read this
Army & Air Force Exchange ^ | 11-10-2004 | Myself

Posted on 11/10/2004 11:27:29 AM PST by Rodney Dangerfield

For those that want to send the troops a present: Read this RELEASE: 04-088 November 9, 2004

AAFES MEDIA CONTACT: JUDD ANSTEY – anstey@aafes.com

How to send support to “Any Service Member”

DALLAS – With the holidays quickly approaching, many Americans are searching for ways to reach out to troops stationed overseas. Anticipating a rush of mail from well-wishers, the Department of Defense (DoD) announced last week that, “Due to security concerns and transportation constraints, DoD no longer accepts items to be mailed to ‘Any Service Member.’”

Fortunately, those wishing to send support to troops overseas have another option. The Army & Air Force Exchange Service’s (AAFES’) “Gifts from the Homefront” and “Help Our Troops Call Home” programs allow anyone to make a direct contribution towards the morale of deployed troops without compromising security or increasing the strain on the military mail system.

DoD reports that some people have tried to avoid this prohibition by sending large numbers of packages to an individual service member's overseas address, which, according to the DoD, clog the mail system and cause unnecessary delays in delivery and military APO cannot guarantee delivery by a specific date due to processing constraints.

“Gifts from the Homefront” certificates, which can be purchased by any individual, business or civic organization, allow troops to purchase items of necessity and convenience at PX and BX facilities around the world including 51 Exchanges in Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. The gift certificates may also be personalized with a message to troops who find themselves so far from home.

Because the gift certificates can be used for merchandise already stocked at contingency locations, "Gifts from the Homefront" are a safe alternative to traditional care packages that place unnecessary strain on the military mail system and present Force Protection issues. Service members can purchase exactly what they need with the certificates because they can be applied to a wide range of products. Reports from Iraq and Afghanistan indicate that the certificates are being used for the latest CDs and DVDs, comfort items such as snacks and beverages and phone cards for those all-important calls home.

AAFES’ Commander Maj. Gen. Kathryn Frost says that “Gifts from the Homefront” and “Help our Troops Call Home” are excellent ways for all to show they care. “I encourage every American who is concerned about the welfare of deployed troops to buy a gift certificate or a phone card” said Maj. Gen. Frost. “While these troops are doing superhuman tasks in countries half away around the world, we must remember that, after all, they too are human and the holidays can be a tough time to be away from friends and family. Something as simple as a $20 Gift Certificate or $39 phone card can deliver the much-needed ‘connection home’ troops crave during the holiday season.”

Those wishing to send "Gifts from the Homefront" can log on aafes.com or call 1-877-770-4438. “Help Our Troops Call Home” phone cards are also available at aafes.com or by calling 800-527-2345. From there, the gift certificates and/or phone cards may be sent to an individual service member (designated by the purchaser) or distributed to "any service member" through the USO, American Red Cross, Air Force Aid Society or Fisher House.

“Gifts from the Homefront” and “Help Our Troops Call Home” phone cards can be addressed to “any service member” or individual service members.

The gift certificates can be redeemed at any AAFES facility in the world including 51 locations in Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom, including 29 in Iraq, 10 in Kuwait, 5 in Afghanistan, 1 each in Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and 4 in Qatar/UAE/Djibouti.

The phone cards can be used at any of AAFES’ sixty call centers throughout Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. The “Help Our Troops Call Home” program offers the best value for troops who enjoy calls home from any of AAFES’ 46 call centers in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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The Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) is a joint command of the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force, and is directed by a Board of Directors who is responsible to the Secretaries of the Army and the Air Force through the Service Chiefs of Staff. AAFES has the dual mission of providing authorized patrons with articles of merchandise and services and of generating non-appropriated fund earnings as a supplemental source of funding for military Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) programs. To find out more about AAFES' history and mission or to view recent press releases please visit our Web site at http://www.aafes.com/pa/default.asp


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1 posted on 11/10/2004 11:27:30 AM PST by Rodney Dangerfield
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To: Rodney Dangerfield

http://www.aafes.com/pa/default.asp

great idea!


2 posted on 11/10/2004 11:30:36 AM PST by MEG33 ( Congratulations President Bush!..Thank you God. Four More Years!)
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To: Rodney Dangerfield
Those wishing to send "Gifts from the Homefront" can log on aafes.com or call 1-877-770-4438. “Help Our Troops Call Home” phone cards are also available at aafes.com or by calling 800-527-2345. From there, the gift certificates and/or phone cards may be sent to an individual service member (designated by the purchaser) or distributed to "any service member" through the USO, American Red Cross, Air Force Aid Society or Fisher House.
3 posted on 11/10/2004 11:32:52 AM PST by Rummyfan
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To: Rodney Dangerfield

bttt


4 posted on 11/10/2004 11:33:29 AM PST by Huck (Any man, gay or straight, can marry a woman. That's equal treatment under the law.)
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To: Rodney Dangerfield

Talk about party-poopers...


5 posted on 11/10/2004 12:20:15 PM PST by Windsong (FighterPilot)
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To: All

I sent a $39.00 phone card and will send another in the future.
Remember, these kids are away from home and the holidays are upon us.

I challenge others here to at least match that.

Its easy to talk the talk about supporting our troops.
Time to back it up.


6 posted on 11/10/2004 12:32:22 PM PST by Rodney Dangerfield
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To: Rodney Dangerfield

Ingrates.


7 posted on 11/10/2004 2:44:05 PM PST by Rodney Dangerfield
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