How do I send a letter to a soldier?
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How do I send a letter to a soldier?
Here are some great military pen pal websites that make it easy to write to soldiers.
- Any Soldier. Any Soldier is one of the first resources you should check out for writing letters to soldiers.
- Operation Gratitude.
- Forgotten Soldiers Outreach.
- Sandboxx.
- Soldiers’ Angels.
Do soldiers have access to the Internet in Afghanistan?
Internet access for soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq is usually available via the following methods. Internet cafes – Available at some bases. Soldiers can expect to pay $5 to $10 per hour for use and spend time waiting their turn. Personal Internet access – Soldiers can have Internet access in their living quarters.
How do I contact the US army in Afghanistan?
State Department – Consular Affairs Afghanistan Call Center 833-741-2777 or 606-260-4379. [email protected].
How do you email a soldier?
Write A Soldier – Forgotten Soldiers Outreach.
How do I contact a soldier in the army?
Contact a Service Member in an Emergency
- By phone at 1-877-272-7337.
- Through an online request (You’ll first need to create an account.)
- Using its Hero Care app on your mobile device.
What do you write in a letter to the troops?
Say “thanks” or say you’re proud of the job they do as a soldier. Thank them for their previous service. Wish them a safe return, or a quick recovery. Draw a picture of something – it will likely become part of the soldier’s home away from home.
How can I write a letter to soldier in English?
When writing to a soldier, it’s always a good idea to start by showing your appreciation for the sacrifices they are making.
- It’s fine to simply write, “Thank you so much for your service.”
- Or, try something like, “I am so thankful for you and all the other soldiers who are sacrificing to keep me safe and free.”