Tips On Care Packages For Military Overseas

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Posted on 14th May 2010 by Jim Newton in Politics

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Supporting troops overseas through military care packages does not have to be hard. I’m often asked for ideas and tips for military care packages, so I’ve decided to write this short article with tips on sending packages to friends and family stationed overseas.

Always include a letter in the package, even if its only a note. But if you’d like to send more, try keeping a daily log or journal. Write a few lines in it throughout the day just telling him/her how you’re doing and that you’re thinking of him or her. Remember to date the pages so your soldier will be able to keep track of your days and see how often they’re actually on your mind. It won’t be long before you’re sending quite a bit and your soldier will love reading about your days.

Second, putting together a military care package shouldn’t be a difficult thing. Don’t spend your time looking for the “perfect gift” or stress out over what you’re sending. If you were only going to send one package to your soldier while he/she was deployed, it would be worth stressing over, but wouldn’t it be better and easier to send simple every day items as often as you can? If your soldier loves beef jerky or hard candy, make a package out of those and next week you’ll be able to think of some other simple items that you didn’t think of this week. The military isn’t going to let our brave men and women get hungry, we’re focusing on showing our support with small luxuries Uncle Sam’s forgotten about. Anything that will let your soldier know that s/he is still in our hearts and minds.

Unless your soldier asks for it specifically, stay away from items that the military issues. Socks and underwear are a great example. Most of the time, these items are available to our soldiers, but if you’re unsure, certainly email your soldier and find out. Chap stick and sunscreen are also items soldiers need, but they may have plenty already – so check. Ask your soldier if they have access to DVD players, microwaves, etc. Different bases will have different amenities. Remember, if you send DVDs or magazines, no explicit stuff.

Lastly, if in your daily routine, you aren’t able to make all the rounds necessary to send a military care package, try searching for military care package sites where you can select items and packages to create a custom military care package and have it sent directly overseas to your soldier. It takes minutes to order, packages are put together with care, and its a simple way to show your support to our military overseas.

Showing this type of support for our nations military is essential to us all. For those of us with friends or family members stationed overseas it’s imperative. Find a way to show your support for the brave men and women overseas.

Want to find more military care package tips, then visit James Newton’s site on how to choose the best military care packages for your soldier.

Marine Corps life is not easy but Rewarding

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Posted on 9th March 2010 by Dennis Smith in news

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Marine Corps life is not a job like you see in the civilian world. In the Marine Corps you will travel, get opportunities like no other place and you will become a leader.

Benefits in the Marines are many and those that take advantage of these benefits really enjoy them because they cost almost nothing. Medical benefits are very important for Marines and their families and in the Marines it is practically free compared to civilian health insurance. 30 days paid vacation every year and also base housing that requires no deposit or credit check.

Marines get many benefits for serving their country and the benefits are just an addition to the emotional bond every Marine feels with each other since the day they go to boot camp.

The Marine Corps pays their members a very competitive salary compared to the civilian sector. Medical and dental benefits also have to be taken into consideration because that is a huge advantage when comparing prices between civilian cost for insurance and insurance cost in the Marines.

For anyone to earn the right to be called a US Marine will be very difficult. Drill instructors will make sure that the training is highly challenging and they will push the recruits to their limits. It will take weeks to transform civilians into Marines. After this time the new Marines will be confident and ready to face the challenges ahead of them.

The Marine Corps’ purpose is simple: to fight and win our nation’s battles. It’s their very reason for being and it’s what they do best. Ultimately it is their effort that keeps our country safe and free.

Marines go back to their community and apply all the lessons learned while they were in uniform. Former Marines will never forget the time spent serving a purpose bigger than them which is to defend thsi great nation.

Dennis Smith writes about how to join the Marines and what to expect.