Just as an FYI --
A great person started this on another (pin) board. Several of us have been sending items to our assignated soldiers.
I sent off one package after work Friday and have more to send next week.
At work I mentioned this. And they in turn wanted to do this as a corporate wide support.
They were instructed to contact the National Guard and are hitting a brick wall. The National Guard is meeting over this, as they stated they are being bombarded by other companies wanting to do the same.
So far this committee is being told by the N.G. that food is not a good idea to send. Packages will be searched and most likely the food will not be sent onto it's destination. The individual from the N.G. suggested they sponsor a U.S.O. in Asia.
I asked on the other board how we (our pin group) are able to send food and supplies. It is because the person who started this has special authorization from the officer in charge of the unit that we have been assigned names from.
To identify our boxes, we are to write on the return address exactly what she told us. Evidently this will be enough for them to allow them to be delivered intact.
I just wanted to mention my experiences so far.
The box I sent was a stuffed pretty good with food, AA batteries, razers, etc. Even with mailing parcel post the cost was just under $20.
Any questions? Feel free to ask.