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Subject:
"e-mail to soldiers in Iraq"
Category: Relationships and Society > Government Asked by: kate111-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
28 Jun 2003 12:10 PDT
Expires: 28 Jul 2003 12:10 PDT Question ID: 222889 |
How can I e-mail soldiers in Iraq? |
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Subject:
Re: "e-mail to soldiers in Iraq"
Answered By: missy-ga on 28 Jun 2003 12:37 PDT |
Hi Kate, There are a number of ways you can e-mail our service personnel in Iraq. MTV News offers a way to correspond with specific personnel: MTV News: From the Front http://www.mtv.com/news/conflict_in_the_gulf/from_the_front/bruhn.jhtml (Click the service person's profile name, and scroll to the e-mail link at the bottom) MSN group Can You Hear Us Now? provides a directory of several ways to e-mail our troops, their families, British troops, and even to "adopt" a platoon: Can You Hear Us Now? http://groups.msn.com/CanYouHearUsNow/linkstosupportourtroops.msnw Hope this helps! --Missy Search terms: [ "e-mail soldiers" Iraq ] |
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Re: "e-mail to soldiers in Iraq"
From: filian-ga on 28 Jun 2003 15:54 PDT |
I don't know if this will work now, but I used this service to send letters to a couple of guys I knew who were in Basra. They're in the British Army. The system is called E-Bluey and you write an email and then they print it out, fold it and deliver it. It's quite cool and it's free. I got an E-Bluey back from my friend as well. :) https://www.superletter.com/bfpo/bfpo.cfm |
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