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Army.ca Care Package

Thanks for all your support - the package was sent!

Support our soldiers overseas!

Please show your appreciation by donating to the Army.ca care package. All money collected will be used to purchase items for a care package which will be sent to the contingent currently serving in Afghanistan.

Click Here To Donate

Your name will be added to a list of contributors included with the package (no amounts, just names), unless you request otherwise. You can bet your support will make life a little easier.

Q: Why are you doing this?
A: Because I believe that a lot of people want to show their support and help our soldiers on operation, but don't know where to start. Rather than having to figure out what to send and determine where and how to send it, you can now simply donate some money to the effort. In under five minutes, you will have shown your support and appreciation to our soldiers who are away from their loved ones on tour.

Q: What type of items will be sent?
A: Items that are hard to find on operation, such as drink mixes and baby wipes will be included in the package.

Q: I want to send something specific.
A: No problem. Identify it in a message to me and I'll do my best to find and send that item.

Q: What about soldiers serving in Bosnia and other places?
A: I haven't forgotten about them. This package is a trial run, and if it goes well I'll rotate the care packages through each major operational theatre.

Q: When will the package be sent?
A: Right now, I'm aiming to ship it out before the end of September 2004. That'll give it time to make it over and be properly distributed.

Q: How will the package contents be distributed?
A: Doug, a forum moderator, is part of contingent and will receive and distribute the package.

Q: I'm not a PayPal user, but want to contribute.
A: Just send a cheque or money order to PO Box 412, Munster ON, K0A 3P0. Make sure you identify that it is for the care package.

THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

Military Word Of The Day
LFRR
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Land Force Reserve Restructure


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Today in Military History

March 29



1944:

RAF raid on Nuremberg: 95 out of 795 bombers lost


1945:

An acoustic torpedo from U-246 ends HMCS TEME'S part in the war when it blows most of her stern away killing four crewmembers in the process.


1973:

Last American Troops leave Vietnam




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