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HMCS John M. Lugue
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Iraq
HMCS John M. Lugue
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(This address has been requested 20 times.) (NOTE **)
Sailor's Title: Medical Operations Chief
APO/FPO: FPO AP (Note 1*)
Added here: 18 March 2006
End date: 14 Dec 2006 (Note 3*)
Contact for approx number of Males: 10, Females: 0 (Note 5*)
Unit is from: California (Note 6*)

29 Nov 2006:
We received care packages and we are overwhelmed with the volunteers' graciousness. We received a lot of candies, snacks, cookies, coffee, and books. We are all thankful and humbled.

A lot of the guys are requesting for more cookies, Oreos and Nutter Butter are the top two requests.

From all of us here, thank you very much and happy holiday greetings to you and to all the volunteers!!!

very respectfully,
HMCS(FMF/SW) John M. Lugue


09 Oct 2006
Hello,

We did get a few packages this last couple of weeks. There were a lot of hygiene stuff and they were wonderful. However, the troops are asking if the volunteers can send more munchies like candy bars, Doritos chips and Debbie cakes.

Again, thank you for the great support.

very respectfully,
HMCS(FMF/SW) John M. Lugue


10 Aug 2006
Good afternoon,

I just returned from outside the wire and was excited to see 4 boxes of care packages from your supporters. We received candies, instant noodles, ground coffee (YEEAAHHH), Pringles, salsa, beef jerky snacks, books and magazines and a whole lot more. I would like to thank Cisco Systems of North Carolina, the Carlsons from AZ, the Gallegos of San Diego, Mr Wintersteen of California, Calvary Chapel of Burbank, Ms Cromer of Alaska, Mr Schick of Glendale, and The Eureka Sirens. There are lot more friends and supporters I want to give thanks to but I misplaced my list, I’m sorry.

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU to all of you.

Your outstanding support, the care packages, and letters always put smiles in our faces and comfort in our hearts, especially mine.

Sincerely,
HMCS John Lugue


28 Jun 2006
Good morning from Fallujah.

Since my last update, we received about 14 more packages. We received a couple of cans of coffee and they were wonderful. The Debbie Cakes vanishes within minutes our young Sailors make that happen. I finally got my camera working and I have attached a picture for the webpage.

I do not recall if I asked you to include a request for Doritos chips. Could you please add this to our webpage?

From all of us here, thank you very much for the continued support.

HMCS(FMF/SW) John M. Lugue


07 May 2006
We appreciate the support and as of this date we received 5 care packages, 2 boxes of about 50 books and a few correspondence letters. I personally wrote “thank you” letters to them and through the Operation Paperback email address.

The only thing I would like to update is if you can add ground coffee to my list. The young troops really liked the Debbie Cakes.

Sincerely,
HMCS Lugue   


18 Mar 2006
We are Marines and Sailor from Camp Pendleton, CA. I am representing my section and our section deals with providing medical support. We do have access to a microware oven to heat food stuff, but we mostly use it to heat water for hot drinks. We have 220V here and a stepdown transformer is hard to come by. Our living conditions is decent and laundry service is provided.

If you can send the following:
DVD movies, books, Gameboy Advance games, playing cards. board games, KitKat, Snickers, other candies, saltine crackers, Little Debbies, Pringles, Zebra cakes, instant ramen noodles/cup o noodles, Iced Tea mix packets, pocket bible, aloe vera lotion, vaseline body lotion, baby wipes (with antibacteria prefered), canned sardines/smoked oysters, toothbrush, colored boxer shorts, green/brown boot socks, toothpaste and if possible a rechargable electric razor.

Thank you very much!!!

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(NOTE *): Effective 1 May 2006 this web site added a major layer of security to our contacts' information. This change is necessary to protect our troops and ensure that Any Soldier will continue to operate.
The ONLY changes are that the addresses of our contacts are now hidden and the number of addresses you can get are limited. You may obtain addresses simply by clicking on the link provided and correctly filling out the form, the address will then be emailed to you immediately.

(NOTE **): The number shown is how many times a form was submitted requesting this address. This does NOT necessarily mean that this contact will be helped by that many folks. Rule of thumb is that anything 5 requests or less may in fact be no support at all. No way to tell exactly unless the contact lets you know in his/her update how much support they are getting.

(Note 1.): Note that postage to APO AE and FPO AE (E = Europe) is only to NY where the connection to the APO/FPO (APO = Army Post Office)(FPO = Fleet Post Office) is, or to San Francisco for APO AP and FPO AP (P = Pacific), so you don't pay postage all the way to Iraq/Afghanistan. You might consider picking contacts closer to your mailing area to help cut the cost of mailing. If you live on the East Coast, pick "AE", West Coast, pick "AP", Midwest, well...uh, Thank You for your Support! ;)

New with us (December 2005) you might notice "APO AA" and "FPO AA". This is for units in the Caribbean/South America. Normally. However, due to the nature of some units they may be in Iraq but have an address showing "FPO AA". Mail addresses to "AA" goes out of Miami, Florida.

(Note 2.): Why are military addresses weird? There isn't a street address or city. What gives? Correct, just about everything about the military is weird to civilians. Military units are very mobile, they move around a lot, often they even become part of another unit. The APO (Army Post Office) and FPO (Fleet Post Office) assign APO and FPO numbers as needed, they are NOT static. An APO/FPO number may be for a large unit, or a location. An APO/FPO number for Baghdad today may be for Frankfurt tomorrow.

(Note 3.): The "Expect to not mail past" date is only an approximate and is one of the least reliable things on this web site. It is because of this that you must check often before you send anything to this unit. There are a few reasons this date is not reliable, to include: it IS the Military, we ARE dealing with the APO/FPO/DPO. The only thing that does not change in the military is that things will change. PLEASE NOTE that a Contact is dropped off our active list 30 days PRIOR to their date leaving to help avoid mail bouncing.

(Note 4.): (Removed for OPSEC reasons)

(Note 5.): The lines, "Contact with approx number of Soldiers:" and "Approx how may Female Soldiers:" have NOTHING to do with unit strength. They are approximately how many other Troops the Contacts believe they can get packages to. This helps you understand that you should not send 100 packages to someone who only deals with 10 Troops.
Don't forget that if your package is for a female Soldier, be sure to change "ATTN: Any Soldier®" to "ATTN: Any Female Soldier".

( Note 6.): This is simply where the unit this contact is from. This is NOT a true picture of the folks in the unit as most all units are made up of folks from all over the United States.) A "Composite Unit" is one made up of other units and is usually temporary for a particular mission.

( Note 7.): Updated APO/FPO/DPO mailing restrictions> courtesy of Oconus.com (gone now) (Note: About Restriction "U2": "U2 - Limited to First Class Letters", Box "R" is for retired personnel that live overseas and are still authorized an APO/FPO box. Their address will be something like Box 3345R. Doubt you will see anything like that in Afghanistan or Iraq or ...)(Please Note: Sometime in August 2013, Oconus.com changed the code on their page and our form doesn't work with them anymore, so a link to their page is the best we can do, sorry.)


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