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In March we started to receive letters from our soldiers. Below are some of the notes we have received ~

Hello my name is SGT ****, in the communications platoon of the 1/327 Infantry Battalion 101st Air Assault Division out of **** KY. I want to thank you very much for your care packages that you have sent my troops and myself. We all appreciate the new socks and the soaps. The bar soaps is something we don't get very easily out here. It is easier to get the body wash than that stuff. Candy is always a plus for troops we all like something sweet every now and then, kind of like a good pick me up on a dirty, hot day. We all thank you for taking time to put together these packages and we all want to let you know that we truly appreciate the support you are giving us out here. With out people like you back home, soldiers like me have a hard time doing their job out here. Thank you again for your support.

I am attaching a picture of some of the guys from my Platoon to this Email. The guys you see are here in Iraq for either their second or third rime. They are all relaxing after a hard day of working.
Thank you for everything
****

Email, 4/27/08 12:42pm

My name is RP1 ****. I'm with the 24th MEU in Afghanistan. A few days ago I received a package from your first grade class. I just wanted to send a quick note to say thank you. I've also sent a "snail mail" letter to you and your students. You should receive it in about two weeks. Thanks again for your support.

v/r,
****

Email, 4/4/08 5:42am

I am the manager of a small rec center at a forward operating base (FOB) in Afghanistan. I just received a care package from one of your soldiers today and wanted to take a few minutes to let you know how much we appreciate your support of the troop. We are a very same FOB and very close so we share a lot of the goodies we get from back home. The soldiers/airmen bring in any items they have extra to share with others. All your items are greatly appreciated and went to good use. Thanks again for all your support.

TSgt ***
PRT Mehtar Lam
APO AE 09354

Email, 4/9/08 5:15am

Dear Mrs. Rogovic & Students,

Thank you very much for your gifts and cards! It always makes our day when mail comes while being deployed. We all think it's amazing when wonderful people back home remind us why we are here by saying thank you. I would like to thank all of you for supporting the troops and making every day here worth while. Good Luck in anything you do and never settle for less than your best.

Thank you all!
Corporal ****

Smail received March 23rd

Dear Mrs. Rogovic's Class,

Hello! My name is CPL. ****. I am a marine with Cco. 1st Battalion 6th marines in Afghanistan. I wanted to thank all of you for your package and letters. All of the things you all sent are very useful to us and the candy always makes us happy. It is really nice to see people supporting the troops, and it always brightens our day. Feel free to write us back!

Sincerely
CPL ****

Smail received March 23rd

Dear 1st Graders at CRS

My name is ****. I belong to a Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron. We are the Blue Knight! I work in the avionics section with about 50 other Marines. We are currently deployed to Kandahar, Afghanistan. We are here to help the people of Afghanistan. There are a lot of kids over here who live in mud houses. They are not as fortunate as we are. Some of them have never even been to school! Can you imagine? Anyway, we are going to do our best to help them out!

Jack sent a card in the box and he asked what our life is like out here. Well Jack, it's not too bad. I sleep in a sleeping bag on a cot. I share a tent with 23 Marines. We have hot showers in another tent and we also eat 3 hot meals a day in yet another tent. Sometimes we can get somewhere to watch T.V. Do you want to know what I miss the most? I miss watching cartoons on Saturday morning with my 5 year old son and 2 year old daughter. That's what I look forward to doing when I get back home. I'll try to send some pictures of my Marines at work! By the way, tell Jake I really liked his rainbow picture!

We'll guys, I've got to get back to work. Thank you so much for your care package! You guys should be proud of yourselves for being so smart and sending us exactly what we needed! Thank you again and God Bless! Feel free to write to us!

W.O ****

Smail received March 23rd

Dear Students,

Thank you for the package that you sent us. It makes our day knowing there are so many people back homw who care about us. My name is CPL **** and I am here in Afghanistan. I am in the U.S. Marines as a truck driver. I just got here and I have about 6 more months to go. It makes all of us here feel good knowing that what we are doing here gets noticed by people like you. Thank you!

Sincerely,
CPL ****

Smail received March 23rd

Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE

Greetings from Afghanistan. My name is Sergeant ****, am I am one of the many thankful Marines that was fortunate enough to receive your care packages. I am very thankful, and extremely humbled to have received your gifts. Please tell all of your classes thank you on behalf of the Marines in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Also, please let Samantha, Kenna, Nell, and Tess know that I got their cards, and that I really enjoyed reading them. I truly appreciate what you are doing for both the Marines and your students.

Semper Fidelis,
****
Sergeant, United States Marine Corps

Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE

Email, received March 31st, 6:55am

Dear Concord Road Elementary 3rd Graders,

I would like to personally tank you all for having us in your thoughts. We would not be able to do this without your support. We are very grateful for the care packages that we received. Continue to make good grades, you are the future.

Take care and God Bless!

LCPL****

Smail received March 27th

I would like to extend my personal thanks to all the students at the Concord Road Elementary School. Thank you for the items that you have sent. The contents of the package were useful and greatly appreciated. We evenly distributed the items throughout our company and posted all of the letters and signatures in our work space here in Afghanistan so that all the Marines can see the support we have back home. It is because of great Americans like yourselves that makes America so great and allows us to do what we do here.

Again, thank you for your continued support. I hope this letter lets you know how much your support means to us all.

Gunnery Sergeant******

Smail received March 27th

Dear 2nd Grade,

Hello! I'm *****! A LCPL (Sorry, Lance Corporal) in the Marine Corps deployed in Afghanistan right now. This morning I received some items and got to read the letters that came in a care package you sent. It was great! I really, really like to chew bubble gum, so it was right up my alley! I draw a bit also, so getting a chance to see your awesome artistic ability was even MORE cool! I'm gonna have to say the drawing of spiderman was pretty good !!
You made it a point to mentions "no thanks being necessary" (for the care packages) and to that I say, THANKS!!! Not particularly for the package or the items in it (Though it was so cool!) but just for keeping us in your thoughts and your prayers. That alone makes every day an honor to serve all of you!

THANKS AGAIN!!!
LCPL *******

Smail received March 27th


To the children and staff at the Concord Road Elementary School,

I can't thank you enough for the care package. I have a platoon of Marines in Afghanistan. I have 32 Marines at this time, we just arrived here a week ago and everything is going well. It's hot during the day and chilly at night. There are lots of big mountains here and it is very dry. We live in big tents by the runway at ********Air Field. It is pretty noisy around here with all the planes and helicopters. There are a lot of people here from different countries. It's fun meeting all these different people, some of there customs are a lot different from ours. Most of them are very nice people. Feel free to write if you have any questions and again thank you very much!

SSGT *******

Smail received March 27th

Dear 2nd Graders,

Thank you so much for the wonderful care package!!! I am a Marine currently serving in Afghanistan and it is so great when someone (like you guys) send us a care package. We especially love the gun and candy because its like a "little taste of home." We thank you so much for supporting us when we are away from our families right now and the wonderful letters and care packages mean a lot to us. Again thank you so much and we promise to stay safe.

Sincerely,
Staff Sergeant *******

Written, 10:30pm in Afghanistan on the 19th of March, 2008
Smail received March 27th

Mrs. Rogovic,

Please express my thanks to the 1st Grade Students of Concord Road elementary School for their care package. It is Easter Sunday and it came at the perfect time. It was like we had our own Easter Bunny deliver the package at the right time. I have written out a letter to your students. I will send that out today and you will probably see it in 8-10 days. One of the cards sent with the package asked us to send a picture. As of right now, we are still in our setting up phase so our resources are still flowing in. Once I am able, I will send a picture of the Marines from my division to you via email so the students can see who they are writing to. Thanks again for all of your support as we do our part in the War on Terrorism. Your support at home is always welcome. These young Marines I have the privilege to serve with and lead are a shining example of the best America has to offer. As educators, you are a big part of the process that builds these young men and women up to the strong, prideful Americans they are. They are asked to live in tents in the high desert and work long hours in some austere conditions. I am constantly amazed at the positive attitude in which they conduct themselves on a daily basis! These young men and women truly are the best America has to offer and I couldn't be prouder of them. Thank you again for your support and the support of your students. Please encourage them to write as, we will write back as much as we can depending on operational commitments.

Sincerely,

WARRANT OFFICER ***
AVIONICS OFFICER

Email, received March 23th, 3:17am
HMM-365 (REIN)

My name is PFC ***. I'm in Afghanistan, and I really appreciate your guys support. This shows us that we are not forgotten. Keep praying for us and we'll do all our best to keep America's freedom and way of life going forward. I specially thank all the students for their work. Have a bless day and once more

THANKS.
PFC ***

Email, received March 15th, 4:26am,
USA 189th CSSB

 
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