Posted on 12/15/2006 4:03:05 PM PST by incredulous joe
Our church sponsored a giving tree this year in which the participants are members of our military serving in Iraq.
Aside from cookies, personal toiletrees, prayers and good wishes does anybody have any suggestions for what a soldier serving in Iraq might find useful??
Just curious if anyone has any personal insight.
Thanks
Black and Decker makes a LED flashlight that takes no batteries. You crank it to charge it, and it provides 30 minutes of light. I got one at Wally World for $10 and sending it to my son in Kuwait for those midnight latrine runs..
I just got back home after a year in Iraq (as a weenie civilian lawyer). My two cents: handi-wipes, decent reading material (i.e., not Clancy-esque crap -- there's plenty of those novels at every FOB), headphones, brand name gum and candy, drugstore.com gift certificates . . .
My son asks for :
Bags of Dunkin Donuts coffee
Gatorade and Crystal Lite powder drink mixes
Tuna fish in the foil packages
Socks
Writing paper and envelopes
Send pictures of everyone..makes the packages more personal
I have adopted some soldiers through Adopt A Platoon. There is a list of various things that can be sent in care packages at http://www.adoptaplatoon.org/new/pdf/care.pdf.
Thanks. I was sort of like, gee whiz, is it weird to include a pic of me and my family back here enjoying a normal Christmas while our penpal soldier is over there away from his family?
Then I'm thinking, it'd be nice to remember what they are doing and why they are over there fighting for us.
SNACK FOOD in the box. Have great nephew there now.
We just did a collection at my office; the troops requested a number of things, the ones that were top of the list:
Baby wipes
Toothbrushes
Trail mix snack packages
Ranger Joe's, US Cavalry, Brigade Quartermaster and Diamondback Tactical catalogs are always welcome.
Copied from the internet - can't verify its accuracy:
Some things we could use are:
1. Pancake mix that only needs water
2. long oven mitts that go up to the elbow. ( our outdoor grill is big and we are steadily losing all hair below the elbow).
3. cans of cheez-it. That non-refrigeration needed canned cheese.
4. sliced pepperoni
5. of course spices, recipes, etc like that
6. plasticware of spoons.
7. canned air for computers and weapons
8. one a day vitamins for men
9. Chewable Vitamin C
10. Gold Bond Foot Powder and the body powder
11. lens paper and lens cleaner for optics, scopes, goggles, Ballistic glasses and night vision devices
Here is the latest and greatest list of things we could use and want.
1. Snyder Sourdough Hard Pretzels.
2. Tortilla Chips (you would not believe how hard they are to find here) (We have lots of dip mix, but no chips)
3. Dried Fruit (for pancakes and munching)
4. Rotel
5. Shaving Cream
6. DVDs (action, comedy, drama)
7. Box sets of any TV shows
8. Nice sheets for twin sized beds
9. Good pillows like down or whatever other kind are nice
10. Pillow top mattress covers for Twin beds
11. Large Bath towels
12. Febreeze or something like it. Also there is a product called Armor Fresh for body armor.
13. denture cleaner for our camelback water systems.
14. canned air for computers and weapons
I suspect a lot depends on location. A large base has Burger King and a well stocked store. Some small FOBs have very little.
To all of you who have someone serving, or have served, I thank you all from the bottom of my heart.
OK.
I'm sappy sounding, but it's true.
Thank you.
:-)
The fellow that started the site has a son who was badly injured in Iraq. See helpsteven.com
I got an email on this. They want as many people as possible to stop by and sign the guest book.
We don't view them like the Drive-by media does; we view them and their families as the heroes they are.
I wish the entirety of your post could be seen by them all.
:-)
Try this wonderful site to find out directly from soldiers what they wish for.
http://anysoldier.com/
Letters... lots of letters letting them know how much we appreciate them.
Christian bookstore Heaven and Earth (national chain?) will send yer handwritten greetings/prayers free ... along with a free Bible.
they are here in tidewater va area.
go for it - we did!
Artificial tears eye drops for dry eyes
playing cards
Paper, pens
candy
I saw those (also at Wally) over the weekend; gonna get one for our Earthquake Kit - looked to work well enough to find the way to the Loo for sure!
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