TwinMom7
Proud Mom of a United States Marine
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I just read a post on the DEBATE board where people were discussing whether or not it's really necessary for civilians to get involved with sending CARE packages to our military. I guess I was surprised to see how some people thought that a soldier's "hazard" pay should make up for the additional items that they need to purchase while there.
Just thought I'd "enlighten" those who are unsure of what to do...
My son is a Marine who is currently living in the "sand pit" - 22 miles from the Iraqi border. He spent the first three weeks in the same clothes - no electricity and no running water.
Daytime temperatures can drop 50 degrees once the sun sets, which will cause hypothermia even in the dead of summer.
His active duty - hazard pay - is approximately 1/2 of his normal civilian pay. Luckily he is single, and doesn't have to worry about supporting a family, but he still has a house payment and a car payment that has to be made while he's gone.
As for his personal care items - the military sunscreen is like "glue" and the sand sticks to it. They have no mobile PX at their camp, so the only personal hygiene items he receives is what I send him. Yes...he took supplies with him, but he's been there a month and the supplies are running out.
They do have water now, but last week he was still "dry" shaving. They are also requesting flea collars to wear around their ankles to keep off the sand fleas.
His meals consist of MRE's (Meals Ready to Eat) that have to be spiced up with government issued tabasco sauce. The afternoon winds blow sand into everything - their eyes, their nose and their food.
My son has three younger Marines "under" him and his last letter stated that he's so happy to see them get mail or a package because their morale is pretty low and at least the mail puts a smile on their faces. I had to laugh, because at the age of 25, I still consider my son young - but these Marines are 18 and 19 years old.
I quickly realized this past weekend that my spoiled rotten cocker spaniel has a better life right now than my 25-year old son.
So, if you are wondering what to do - I'll tell you - PLEASE GET AN ADDRESS OF A SOLDIER AND SEND A PACKAGE!!!!!
Thanks and GOD BLESS all of you caring DIS folks who have been organizing this campaign.
Just thought I'd "enlighten" those who are unsure of what to do...
My son is a Marine who is currently living in the "sand pit" - 22 miles from the Iraqi border. He spent the first three weeks in the same clothes - no electricity and no running water.
Daytime temperatures can drop 50 degrees once the sun sets, which will cause hypothermia even in the dead of summer.
His active duty - hazard pay - is approximately 1/2 of his normal civilian pay. Luckily he is single, and doesn't have to worry about supporting a family, but he still has a house payment and a car payment that has to be made while he's gone.
As for his personal care items - the military sunscreen is like "glue" and the sand sticks to it. They have no mobile PX at their camp, so the only personal hygiene items he receives is what I send him. Yes...he took supplies with him, but he's been there a month and the supplies are running out.
They do have water now, but last week he was still "dry" shaving. They are also requesting flea collars to wear around their ankles to keep off the sand fleas.
His meals consist of MRE's (Meals Ready to Eat) that have to be spiced up with government issued tabasco sauce. The afternoon winds blow sand into everything - their eyes, their nose and their food.
My son has three younger Marines "under" him and his last letter stated that he's so happy to see them get mail or a package because their morale is pretty low and at least the mail puts a smile on their faces. I had to laugh, because at the age of 25, I still consider my son young - but these Marines are 18 and 19 years old.
I quickly realized this past weekend that my spoiled rotten cocker spaniel has a better life right now than my 25-year old son.
So, if you are wondering what to do - I'll tell you - PLEASE GET AN ADDRESS OF A SOLDIER AND SEND A PACKAGE!!!!!
Thanks and GOD BLESS all of you caring DIS folks who have been organizing this campaign.