Christmas cards for servicemen & women

hudsontech
hudsontech Senior Contributor
edited November -1 in HUDSON
Recently a post was placed about Xerox sending Christmas greetings to our troops overseas.

Here's something YOU can each do indivudually for the boys recovering at Walter Reed Army Hospital. As a military retiree I can tell you anything from anybody from home can make your day.



When making out your Christmas card list this year, consider adding:



A Recovering American Soldier

c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center

6900 Georgia Avenue, NW

Washington, DC 20307-5001



And, don't hesitate to share this if you think it's as good an idea as I

do.



Blessed, peaceful Christmas!

Comments

  • hudsontech wrote:
    Recently a post was placed about Xerox sending Christmas greetings to our troops overseas.

    Here's something YOU can each do indivudually for the boys recovering at Walter Reed Army Hospital. As a military retiree I can tell you anything from anybody from home can make your day.



    When making out your Christmas card list this year, consider adding:



    A Recovering American Soldier

    c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center

    6900 Georgia Avenue, NW

    Washington, DC 20307-5001



    And, don't hesitate to share this if you think it's as good an idea as I

    do.



    Blessed, peaceful Christmas!



    Thanks Alex my wife is getting extra cards and stamps today and will be in the mail soon. Merry Christmas, Ron
  • Nevada Hudson
    Nevada Hudson Senior Contributor
    Maybe send photos of your Hudsons. Many of our finest love old cars! Thanks, Alex !
  • Ron P wrote:
    Thanks Alex my wife is getting extra cards and stamps today and will be in the mail soon. Merry Christmas, Ron



    My wife sent 50 cards with a little written note in each one thanking them for there service. Thanks Alex and I hope it puts a smile on some faces. Ron
  • J Spencer
    J Spencer Expert Adviser
    I too have sent out cards to our servicemen(women) as you suggested. Thank You!



    I was USAF 1959-1963. My son in law Is a Medic assigned to the 82nd Airborne- Fort Bragg, NC He has served two in Iraq twice and may be deployed again in the spring. He also seved 11 months in Bosinia about 10 years ago.



    The more he has to go back, the more concerned I become.



    THANKS to all our military and all of you have served. May you all have a good Holiday!1



    Hudsonley



    Jim Spencer
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