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Posted November 22, 2009
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Send A Holiday Care Package To Our Troops
As a U.S. Army veteran, I understand how the holiday season, beginning with Thanksgiving, is always an especially difficult time for our troops deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. They will be missing their mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters and friends. Many will be missing their spouses and children; some that may have been born while they were deployed.
We demand so much from our troops, and they deserve our appreciation. The least we can do is support them with some love and comfort from home.
Send the men and women of our U. S. military a holiday care package filled with lots of goodies, treats and other comfort items to offer them a gift from home while these men and women are serving our country in the Middle East.
Please consider sponsoring multiple packages to help touch the lives of literally hundreds of U.S. military personnel stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan this holiday season. It's quick, easy, affordable and it makes such a wonderful difference.
Your donation for this care package includes shipping to our U.S. servicemen and/or women stationed in Afghanistan and Iraq, plus your own personalized message included with the care package!
Please click on the following link to order a care package for our troops at prices starting at only $24.99. http://www.thecampaignstore.com/store/default.asp?parentid=291
Happy Holidays Everyone!
(Yes, that's me in the picture.)
*IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT CARE PACKAGES FOR OUR TROOPS" The Campaign Store's system requires a shipping address since it is designed to sell products that are normally shipped to the customer. Use your address for the shipping address. Rest assured your order WILL be shipped to our troops.
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