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Author Topic: WANT TO SEND SUPPORT TO A SOLDIER IN HARMS WAY??  (Read 633 times)
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OKAY, WHO STOPPED THE PAYMENT ON MY REALITY CHECK?


« on: December 20, 2009, 09:54:59 AM »

"How This Works" …........@............  http://www.anysoldier.com/


We have volunteer Soldier "contacts" on the "Where to Send" page.  Click through the names and select the one(s) you wish to support.  They list what the folks they represent want and need. We even have a search capability so you can easily identify what the troops need most.


All the Soldiers involved in this effort are military volunteers stationed in areas that are in harm's way. You send your support (letters and/or packages) addressed to them and when they see the "Attn: Any Soldier " line in their address they put your letters and packages into the hands of  Soldiers who don't get much or any mail first.  Everything is shared.

We have "What To Send, "HowToSend" and "FAQ" pages to help you properly send letters and packages, please read these.  Be sure to also read our "New Stuff" and "Success Stories" pages.  This effort is 110% voluntary.  You send your support, and maybe some stuff, directly to whatever unit or units you want.

We have a video you may watch free online, "Tango Mike" which is a great overview of how the site works.

PLEASE read the entire web site before you send anything.

We want you to be informed and comfortable with this effort.


Thank you for your support!

http://www.anysoldier.com/



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