Active DutyYou can send e-mails to active-duty military who are stationed in places such as Iraq and Afghanistan on the following websites:
This website also has some great information and pictures!!
You can e-mail Marines on this website.
This website provides a way for you to correspond with a service member via the computer. Someone recently said that whoever becomes your “pen pal” through this website will often send you updates, pictures and more!!
To send a care package or a letter via the post office, here are some websites to help you out:
On this website, all you do is go down the list of names and addresses, find someone you would like to write or send things to, write down the name and address exactly as you see it, then send it off; it is that easy. (The names on this list each support between 5-200 people, so send away.)
This website does pretty much the same thing as the one above.
www.operationmilitarypride.org
If you are interested in finding out about more opportunities, please go to:
WoundedWounded Personnel Address:
Any Wounded Soldier (Marine, Seaman, Airman)
@ Bethesda National Naval Medical Center
c/o Marine Liasson Office
8901 Wisconsin Ave.
Bethesda, MD 20889
Visit Adopt-A-Platoon at: www.adoptaplatoon.org
You can send letters and packages to military servicemen and women who are in the nation’s hospitals due to wounds sustained from the war by writing to:
Any Wounded Soldier
@ Walter Reed Army Medical Center
6900 Georgia Ave. NW
Washington D.C 20307
Any Wounded Soldier
@ Brooks Army Medical Center
2010 Stanley Rd. STE 95
Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234-5095
(BAMC is currently treating more than 280 wounded!)
You can also write to the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center located in Ramstein, Germany where our wounded personnel are stabilized after their injury:
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
Attn: MCEUL-CH \ chaplains office
CMR 402
APO AE 09180
(If you wish to send more than one letter, or if you wish to not give out your name or address for privacy reasons, please put your letter(s) in a large envelope, and it will be “trashed” once the hospital receives it)
You can also support our wounded service-personnel through e-mails on the follo\wing websites:
This website deals specifically with wounded Marines.
(Suggestions of what to put in your package, if you are sending one: individually wrapped snacks, candy, paper and envelopes, writing instruments, magazines, CDs and music… have fun…)
Copyright © 2005 Heroes of Freedom. All rights reserved. Contact webmaster for further information or questions