Archive for the ‘Soldiers Letters’ Category

You Brought Joy To the Troops

TweetI’m the Officer-in-Charge of a six person Air Force weather team at Camp Victory, Iraq.  We support the Commanding General in charge of United States Forces-Iraq and his staff.  Thank you for the treats and gifts you sent. You brought joy to SMSgt James Dixon (hometown – Augusta, GA) MSgt Terrance Smiley (hometown – Augusta, GA) MSgt Josh [...]

Our First Thank You Letter from Iraq

TweetDear United For The Troops, I am SPC Elizabeth Lynch, currently deployed to Iraq… I just received 13 packages from you guys and i cannot say how much I (and all the soldiers in my unit) Appreciate it. I definitely am spreading the wealth around to the other soldiers. I cannot thank you enough for [...]

New Solder Thank You!

TweetWe received the letters and packages you sent us. And I must say, WOW! We are over flowing with goodies and thank you letters. Most of the things that are sent to us are used up fairly quickly. I just wanted to say thank you for sending those types of things to us out here [...]

Our First Soldier Letter of 2009!

TweetDear United For The Troops, First off, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Sergeant Major Young and I am the 3rd Infantry Division Fires and Effect Coordination Cell Sergeant Major. The 3rd Infantry Division is stationed out of Fort Stewart, GA and now conducting operations in northern Iraq.

Soldiers Letters From The 2009 Holiday Operation

TweetFirst and foremost, thank you for the care packages and keeping us in your prayers. Looking back at all that has gone on, I am more than grateful for all the prayers that have been said for me and my fellow troops. Had it not been for God’s grace, I do not know how one [...]

Soldiers Letters From The 2007 Holiday Operation

TweetDear United for the Troops, Recently we received care packages from your organization, and I would like to give you my deepest thanks. When we went to the mail room to pick up the boxes… everyone got all excited and we opened them as soon as we got into the front door of our barracks. [...]

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