What a piece of sh!t.
Being deployed from April thru mid Sept of this year, care packages kept me going and kept me sane.
I was so happy to get a box, break it open and share the toys, cards, candy, etc. with my troops.
JJ USAF
Post 10, for the Canteen Ping please.
Thank you for your service.
Yup, this POS can’t even manage the usual “support the troops but oppose the war” mantra of the rabid leftist frauds..... but there are so many more like him who just don’t say it so openly.
God bless you, Jet. You’re a hero in my book. The prof in this article is one I’d call a weasel, aside from how embarrassing the weasels in nature would find that. This is obviously one of those who forget that his freedom was never free. Many paid the price.
Seriously, thank you deeply, for what you’ve done.
My daughter and her husband got back from iraq about 2 years ago. Him after his 3rd tour. Grandma and I watched their babies.
We still proudly fly their blue star in our window.
We need to find out who the personnel officer/president of this Suffolk piece of crap college is and send our OWN emails!
Godspeed
I agree. What a huge steaming pile of SH!T !!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for your service from the bottom of my heart.
What was your favorite thing in the care packages ?
You are one of my heroes, JJ!
I hope nobody in the military gives this dip$**t another thought!
Sending packages to the Troops is something I have done for years, and all were so happy to get them.
It was it’s own reward to know that it made our Troops happy.
The REAL shame, is this silly sissy filling our young ones heads with that tripe.
They never think about the mean and women who died to keep them free, and the never think about our active military.
What they do for us, the families they leave behind, the exhaustion and stress of war.
Pay him no mind..
We will fix this buggers wagon!
Our Troops ROCK and we love them!!
He can take his shameful opinion and stick it where the sun don’t shine.
`I was so happy to get a box_____’
Very glad to hear that.
Friday, Nov. 4, 20 of us packed 42 large Flat Rate boxes with a Holiday theme, and mailed them off to Afghanistan.
This was a special once a year event.
I had been chair of our club’s `Supporting Our Troops’ project for over 5 years, and working alone, sent 1 to 3 boxes monthly; turned it over a year ago while remaining a member of the new packing team, and am chair of the Note Cards to the Troops.
Every month, 5 of us fill quart baggies with an assortment of stuff: granola bars, tissue packs, peanuts, candy, etc. and a written note card of thanks, and get about 22 to 25 of these quart baggies in a Large Flat Rate Box.
We send about 3 boxes monthly.
The troops speak of liking `something of home,’ so we included a strand of Christmas Garland in each box. Put it in a gallon baggie and squeezed the life out of it.
It was reduced to practically nothing and took up no room, really.
Put it on the top of the box before closing, for a colorfull surprise upon opening!
Proud to say the club is a chapter of the Republican Women Federated. We collect money donations from our members, and go shopping for the Troops!
Click on my sceen name.
Excuse the detail you find there - just donate somewhere if you can’t manage a box. You do need a name and address - someone’s grandson, nephew, etc. `over there,’ who is willng to receive the box and make it available to buddies.