28 Dec 2006:
Good morning and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all who made it a nice holiday season for us. We truly apprecaite the cards, personal items and candies. It's fairly cold here in Kuwait with wind blowing sand pretty hard. I have a few items that my sailors need listed below. Again thank you for your continued support.
gloves
KLEENEX
TRAILMIX
SWEAT SHIRT/pants (M, L, XL,XXL)
Candy/Snacks
Thank You,
ITC(SW)JAMES L. ROBINSON, JR.
29 Oct 2006
I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who has taken the time to drop us a package and letter giving us the good word from back home. Your care-packages and letters mean a lot to us and it makes us realize that we are not alone over here. Thank you to, Mr. Mark Miller, Mr. Kevin "Uncle Pot Belly" Richey (thanks for the pictures and the socks), and Mrs. Debbie Goodwin.
Winter and the holidays are coming and it gets cold at night, long sleeve clothes and/or sweats may come in handy. Goodies (like candies/cookies) for Thanksgiving and Christmas would be nice, DVD's and holiday music, Lotion for the females, beef jerky/candy items. And to prevent sadness/loneliness for some people, general letters of appreciation and/or thanks would be nice for some troops who are not getting much if any letters from friends and families.
We are Information Systems Technicians (IT's) and Electronic Technicians (ET's) at a medical unit, our Sailors are from many different units throughout the world. There are some of us from Pensacola Naval Hospital Florida, Jacksonville, FL, Camp Pendleton, Great Lakes, IL, Portsmouth, VA, New England, RI, and Guam, Italy. We support casualties from the war. Thank you for all your support to all military members.
Very Respectfully,
ITC(SW)JAMES L. ROBINSON, JR.
20 Sep 2006
Your living conditions and special requests?
- Living in open bay barracks, with microwaves,and refrigerators but mostly work in tents during the day. Gatorade, Ice-Tea, Kool Aide, Red Bull, and etc would be really nice since it's very hot here.
Do you have electricity, 110 or 220, live in tents, on the ground, in buildings, do you need food, etc.?
- 220 is the standard, no food, but candy and snacks are good for thoses standing night duty, Snickers, Babyruth's, Reeses cups,Almond joy, M&M's, natural flavored applesauce, trail mix, pepperidge farm cookies, pretzels and etc
Do you have a microwave and/or laundry service?
- We have laundry service within the barracks, no free detergent/fabric softener so that would be good.
Are you representing your squad, platoon, company, wing, ship, etc.?
- EMF Kuwait Communications Department
Include special requests for the female soldiers if you can.
- Baby powder, Lotion, Body wash,African-
American hair care products. nylon head
scarfs
Tell us what you need and want. Be Specific! Clothes? What size, color, etc...
- black socks (Medium and X-large), foot
powder
Be sure to say what State you and your unit are from, many folks want to know.
- EMF Kuwait Camp Pendleton Det. is comprised of Information Systems Technicians (IT) and Electronic Technicians (ET) from Naval Hospitals around the world. We ensure vital communications for the U.S. Expeditionary Medical Force Kuwait hospitals and outlying clinics providing medical care for Marines, Soldiers, Airmen, and Sailors fighting the war on terrorism. Thank you all for your support.