June 05, 2005

Letters to Heroes: A Request

Rusty has given me permission to post this upon The Jawa Report and I thank him for doing so. I started a campaign to send letters to our service men and women about a week ago after seeing how many U.S. soldiers simply want mail. Letters for Heroes is about to ship out therefore this is your last chance, and to some it may be their first and last chance, to submit a letter that will be sent out tomorrow to the following service men and women.

SGT George W. Granter who is the squad leader of a recon team in Afghanistan. There are eight people on his team and their request is mail from the States.

PV2 Eric Avila who is stationed at Kandahar Air Base in Afghanistan and has yet to recieve even one piece of mail. His request is simple mail and we should do our part and send him letters of encouragement.

SPC Jon Drzewiecki who is stationed near Tikrit, Iraq and wishes to recieve mail for himself and his 17 other fellow soldiers. SPC Drzewiecki wishes to get some email penpals as well therefore include your email address in the letter.

Basic rules of submissions: Simply said, there are none. Your letter can be one line thanking a soldier for his or her service or it could be a very well thought out draft as some submissions have detailed. There are both men and women in these groups so please keep that in mind. If you wish further correspondence, include your physical address and/or email address.

How to be included in this effort: It cannot be more easy than this. Simply comment to my post here (I can pull email addresses off the comments if you wish but please state you wish me to do so) or email your letter to me.

While this is a small sacrifice for us to undertake, spending 10 minutes of our time, it means the world to our soldiers fighting for our freedoms accross the globe. Please take the time to create a letter and include it in Letters to Heroes.

I also want to thank those who have supported this effort and who have already sent in letters. I've recieved 23 letters thus far and I'm hoping to get another seven in this last minute push. Let's show our soldiers how much we care for their putting their lives in harms way by sending a letter.

Posted by: Chad at 03:21 PM | Comments (14) | Add Comment
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1 Done.

Posted by: Oyster at June 05, 2005 04:11 PM (YudAC)

2 Dear soldiers(s), I'm really not sure what to say except thank you for your service to our country. You may email me at mchlhwrd@yahoo.com for any reason. I live in southern ILL and it's getting pretty warm here right now about 90 and humid. Probably sounds pretty comfortable compared to where you may be. Personally I've had a pretty rought day but my problems are most likely miniscule compared to the work which you all are doing. If you want to drop me a line or would like to hear just generally what is going on around here I would be glad to oblidge. Thanks again for all your hard work and may you all come home to your families safe and sound. Hang in there and we all hope to see you soon. sincerly Michael Howard

Posted by: Howie at June 05, 2005 04:13 PM (D3+20)

3 Stupid me: I'll post that at the other place as well.

Posted by: Howie at June 05, 2005 04:16 PM (D3+20)

4 Heh. That's fine Howie. I get email notices of comments to this post here too, though I didn't realize it before. Thank you all for your letters, but please keep them piling in. If I get enough, I'll find other soldiers that are just wanting contact.

Posted by: Chad Evans at June 05, 2005 05:03 PM (042xS)

5 I don't even write my mom, and you want me to write a GI? Now you're making me feel guilty.

Posted by: Carlos at June 05, 2005 06:19 PM (UWO6N)

6 Chad, you should have included a request at the end that says something like "To liberals, please no hate mail."

Posted by: Capitalist Infidel at June 05, 2005 06:47 PM (xkIHW)

7 Anyone that would send a soldier hate mail is just pathetic and should be chimped.

Posted by: osamabeenthere at June 05, 2005 08:06 PM (B9hEP)

8 osama, 97.8% of you Libs wouldn't do it, but if someone DID do it, he'd be a Lib.

Posted by: Carlos at June 05, 2005 08:16 PM (UWO6N)

9 Thus far it has not been political as I do not want it to be, but rest assured, if there is a letter that is extremely derogatory then I won't send it. The reaction I've recieved has been positive with the exception of people emailing me to question the validity of the war. And Carlos, that's kind of the point to make you feel guilty. Let's face it, I don't have much else to try to persuade people to write to soldiers.

Posted by: Chad Evans at June 05, 2005 08:30 PM (042xS)

10 Chad It was a joke. I have 2 soldiers that I write to and send care packages to every month or so. If you've never heard of it "Operation Sandbox" is a great place to get started. It really is fulfilling to do something, anything. I'm lucky enough to have some money and it felt great to help out the wife and daughter of one of the soldiers financially. These families really do go through a lot.

Posted by: Capitalist Infidel at June 05, 2005 09:10 PM (xkIHW)

11 I took it as a joke. I'll look up Operation Sandbox and see what I can do to help out. Thank you for the tip Capitalist Infidel.

Posted by: Chad Evans at June 05, 2005 09:26 PM (042xS)

12 Carlos, what am I gonna do with you? You know I'm not a lib. But I'm not righty either!

Posted by: osamabeenthere at June 05, 2005 09:32 PM (B9hEP)

13 I'm with Soldier's Angels. Boxes will be sent out within the next week to all three of the soldiers that were listed.

Posted by: RPL at June 07, 2005 12:52 PM (RonCI)

14 Just wanted to post a quickie to say thanks for everything. I would love to write to anyone who would enjoy getting mail. Email me your mailing address at tinamarie0614@yahoo.com and I'll gladly sit down and take the time to send an enjoyable letter.

Posted by: Tina at August 10, 2005 12:35 PM (N19+8)

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