Sunday, November 16, 2008

Holiday Wishes for The Troops



This holiday season, you can send soldiers and wounded troops greeting cards - even when you don't know their names.

Through December 10th, the public can send their greeting cards, with adequate postage and a return address to:



Holiday Mail for Heroes
Post Office Box 5456
Capitol Heights, MD.
20791-5456

Please do not send care packages, inserts, money, or add glitter to your card.

"The eyes of the soldiers really light up when they see greeting cards sent from the American public," said Lt. Col. David Oclander. He was in Iraq around the time of last year's program and remembers seeing soldiers, even those in the most remote areas, carrying their cards around. "Some put their cards in their vehicles when they go out on patrol", Oclander said.

Please support our troops.

Dore E. Frances.M.A., A.C.C.

2 comments:

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