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Remembering America's Heroes

 

Please remember the men and women serving our country. With this lens, you will be able to pay tribute to them and have the opportunity to send them a free greeting card.

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US Army Tribute

Something for the American Soldiers

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Send A Free Greeting Card To The Troops 

Need Help? Call Carlos Scarpero at 937-291-0999

Would you like to send a free greeting card to one of our soldiers serving
overseas? With this website, you will be able to do just that! This is a free
service presented by Carlos Scarpero, Independent Representative of SendOutCards.com
as a way to give back to the community and say thanks.


There are over 8000 cards in the system. You can even make custom photo
cads if you want.


 


It's easy and takes up just a couple of minutes of your time. Here's
how to do it:


Step 1: Go to SendOutCards.com
and click on the banner that says "Click here to send a free card.



Step 2: Follow along with our founder Kody Bateman as he shows you how to send the card. I'm paying for 2 free cards and postage. No gimmicks or catch.

These are REAL live greeting cards, not E cards! Be sure to add a personal
photo to your card to show your soldier that you care.

Where to send the cards 

We do not restrict which hero you send the card to. That's entirely your decision!
If you already know someone in the armed forces, then send it to them. If you
need an address, here are some suggested resources.

The AnySoldier.com
series of sites is a great source of addresses. Due to privacy concerns,
they will not let us reprint the addresses, but you can go there directly
and get the soldier's address.


AnySoldier.com

AnyMarine.com

AnyAirman.com

AnyCoastGuard.com

AnySailor.com


 


Here is anther great place to send your card. Shawna Fleming, a high
school student in California, has a site called A Million Thanks. You
send the card directly to her school and she sends it directly to the
soldier on your behalf.


Send the card to this address:


A MILLION THANKS

c/o LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL

2222 North Santiago Blvd. Orange, CA 92867

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Iraq War - A Soldier's Ballad

A tribute to our troops in Iraq and Afghanistant and to their families back home. We take no political sides one way or another. This video is dedicated to the soldiers themselves, whether in the Army, Navy, Air Force or Marines... from fighting infantry, to tank mechanics, to engineers, to jet pilots, to radar men, to artillery loaders, to everyone and anyone serving... and to their families back home who miss them, while they are so far away... Thank you Judith Owen for the song.

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Reader Feedback 

AMS2 wrote...

It is a touching lens

ReplyPosted July 14, 2008

Lensmaster

Angela Olsen wrote

I think I got so emotional in my posting that I forgot to thank you for doing this work out of the kindness of your heart. You are a true patriot - one of the ones John Milton spoke of when he wrote, "They also serve who only stand and wait". We can all do something to serve our country in its time of need, and what you are doing is so wonderful and so needed. I have forwarded letters from groups myself to people I know still in the military, and they tell me that it really lifts their spirits to see that they are not forgotten by the public. It seems that way sometimes when the news is all about gas prices and other campaigning issues. Thank you again!!

Reply Posted June 28, 2008

Lensmaster

Angela Olsen wrote

I am an army retiree who works voluntarily with our wounded warriors. The public has no idea what these kids are really going through in these wars even when they return stateside. Words can't convey the misery I have seen and absorbed through these years and no end in site. They need all the appreciation the public can give them. God knows, they deseve it. Let us pray for them and their families. The suffering is indescribable and endless.

Reply Posted June 28, 2008

Angeladtao wrote...

Thank you for your support of "my guys". I am a vet whose passion is making sure that this generation's wounded warriors get the benefits and treatment they deserve. I know people in the military now, and they do feel like the rest of America has forgotten about the war now that the violence has dropped out of the headlines. I appreciate your efforts on their behalf.

ReplyPosted June 16, 2008

happy-jack wrote...

Thank you this is very kind

ReplyPosted May 15, 2008

 
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