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Official
U.S. Military Sites:
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Let's
Say Thanks in Support of our Troops - this site gives you
and your students an opportunity to send free printed postcards
to U.S. military personnel stationed overseas.
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America
Supports You - "A nationwide program launched by the
Department of Defense, recognizes citizens' support for our military
men and women and communicates that support to members of our Armed
Forces at home and abroad." The site includes a place to leave
a message for our troops as well as program material and information
for students.
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A
Million Thanks.org - become one in a million...send a letter
of thanks today!
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Dear
American Soldier - American Family Radio, in conjunction with
its parent
organization American Family Association, is sponsoring a "Dear
American Soldier" letter writing campaign. Students can learn
how to write either a traditional letter or an email at the website. |
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eMail
Our Military - "Using eMail, eMail Our Military provides
a safe way for people to continue the tradition of "Any Service
Member" mail with a much more personal touch. Service Members
register with us for support and are matched with civilians who
have registered to send and show their support to our troops.
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Any
Soldier - Want to send your support to a Soldier in harm's
way, but have no idea of what to send, who to send it to, or how
to send it? This is the site for you!
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Operation
Homelink - "Operation Homelink provides free
refurbished computers to the spouses or parents of junior enlisted
(E1 E5) U.S. deployed service men and women enabling email
communication with their loved one deployed overseas."
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Our
Military Kids - "contributors ensure that children
of deployed Reserve and National Guard receive the support and recognition
they need and deserve during the period of their parents' deployment."
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USO
- "a private, nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide
morale, welfare and recreation-type services to our men and women
in uniform."
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Soldiers'
Angels - the mission of this organization is to provide
aid and comfort to the military and its families, provide immediate
response to hard situations, and make sure no soldier feels unloved.
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War
in Iraq U.S. and Coalition Casualties - sadly, this site
lists the names of the soldiers, Marines, airmen, sailors and Coast
Guardsmen whose deaths have been reported by their country's governments.
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