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Old 12-18-2003, 08:51 PM   #1
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Default Helping our troops at Christmas time

I got this email from my current favorite candidate..... take that as you will.... I would just like everyone at this time to put the bickering aside for a moment and help out our troops regardless of your affiliation.

Our troops are in harm's way this holiday season. Hundreds of thousands of American soldiers won't be home for the holidays -- but we can still let them know how proud we are of the finest military in the world. There are two ways you can show American troops how grateful their fellow citizens are for their sacrifice.

Many Americans want to send care packages to the troops, but have no idea how to do it. By visiting this site you can get information about sending a care package to one of our troops in the field:

http://www.anysoldier.us

The site provides information about what our troops need us to send and where we can send it. Many of our men and women in uniform endure the harshest conditions -- even the most basic food items or personal hygiene products can make a huge difference. They also need help with supplies like gloves and flashlights to help them complete their missions. Click here to send a soldier the supplies she or he needs on the ground:

http://www.anysoldier.us

Some soldiers will almost make it home for the holidays. Each day more than 470 soldiers arrive home on short notice for two-week R&R stints -- but the military only takes them part of the way. Servicemen and -women are flown to Germany or one of three airports in the United States -- from there they are on their own to get home.

You can donate your airline frequent flyer miles to Operation Hero Miles to bring them all the way home. Twelve major airlines will accept donations as part of this program, started by Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, Democrat of Maryland:

http://www.heromiles.org

Because the last-minute notice the troops receive, they are forced to pay very expensive fares to finish their journey. Your miles can bring an American soldier home to his or her family for the holidays:

http://www.heromiles.org

Many of you, like me, did not support a unilateral war in Iraq. But the brave women and men of the U.S. military deserve our support and gratitude even as we seek to change the policies that put them in danger. Please join me in supporting our troops this holiday season -- and in wishing them a safe return home.

Yours sincerely,

Governor Howard Dean, M.D.

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Old 12-18-2003, 09:18 PM   #2
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Default Re: Helping our troops at Christmas time

I passed some miles on, through another program. But I've got a question: why do we tolerate the airlines charging our guys full fares? Why can't they fly free, or at the very least, coach?
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Old 12-18-2003, 10:07 PM   #3
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Default Re: Helping our troops at Christmas time

Because numerous airlines are on the brink of bankruptcy. I applaud you for passing some of your miles along to the soldiers. Hopefully these initiatives will be successful and will help some of our troops.



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Old 12-19-2003, 02:35 AM   #4
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Default Re: Helping our troops at Christmas time

The military has an extensive "space available" program for getting personnel to the base closest to their homes. Every day thousands of them travel free on military transports all around the U.S. Do any Ifishers know the status of this program?

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Old 12-19-2003, 04:37 AM   #5
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I believe it's called MAC (Military Airlift Command), available to all active duty and reserve personnel on a first come first served basis. It used to cost $10 a trip and you had to be in a Class A or other dress uniform to fly. Unfortunately, the flights are highly unpredictable and you can easily get stranded on a air or naval bases for days. Some flights are medivac flights which circle a region to pick up military patients, and I ended up with over 10 takeoffs and landings to get to the West coast from Ft. Bragg. It's worth it if you have a lot of time (some retired veterans also take advantage of this program), but I doubt I would use it if I was coming home for two weeks from Iraq!
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