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HM2 Stephen E. Albright
- U. S. Navy -
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HM2 Stephen E. Albright
(Address not available or expired.)
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(This address has been requested 1 times.) (NOTE **)
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Sailor's Title: Lead Corpsman
APO/FPO: APO AE (Note 1*)
Added here: 01 April 2008
End date: 21 Sep 2008 (Note 3*)
Contact for approx number of Males: 22, Females: 0 (Note 5*)
Unit is from: Japan (Note 6*)
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Note: HM2 Stephen E. Albright was dropped from this list on 21 Oct 2008 due to 60 days of no contact.
22 Aug 2008:
To All, Again we would like to thank you for all your support letters and care packages, I try and send thank you notes to everyone that sends somthing but can only do by e mail as where we are at there is no outgoing snail mail, For any that have not recived a reply for sending a letter or care package let me say thank you all again and if you include and e-mail address I can get back to you faster that way to let you know we recived what ever you all send to support us. Things are moving along very well. We had a new army unit switch over with the 1-91 cav and we are progressing very well with the Afghan National Army. We all Thank you USMC Embedded training team 7-3
03 Jul 2008 Hello all, I would like to thank you for all your support. We are doing fine out here in Afghanistan. We are making headway with the Afghan National army in marksmmanship and convoy operations. It is getting hot out here and the bugs are getting worse. We are doing more 2-3 day missions out in the area of operations, staying on mountains doing presence patrols. Anything sent out here will be greatly appreciated and welcomed. Thank you for all your support
11 May 2008 We would like to thank all of you for your support and all the boxes of care products you have sent us, they are greatly appreciated.Our small unit is doing well. We are making progress improving the living conditions of the Afghan National Army (ANA) here, going from tents to B-huts. This past month has been a busy one for all our team members. We are divided into two man teams to accompany a platoon of ANA to outlying combat out posts to help aid and mentor them. We currently have several locations that we are building from the ground up. The Stars and Strips European edition ran a few articles about it, see links below. Some items that we have found very helpful are waterless shampoo, wet wipes, bath in a bag, or a 5 gal camping shower, magazines, books and snacks, or canned foods stuff that can be heated in small pots over a fire or camping stove. The bugs are getting worse as it get hotter, bug repellent, fly traps and sun screen. Again We would like to thank you for all your support.
02 Apr 2008 Address Has Changed
01 Apr 2008 We are a small Platoon size unit based out of Okinawa Japan, Our Mission is to help train the Afgan National Army to conduct operations independantly. We train and conduct convoys, Patrols, defensive positions, meet with local community. The aminities we have are laundry service, showers, weight room, chow hall. Our living conditions are small wooden hut with a small refer and microwave, coffee maker. We have mattreses to sleep on. The requesting items is hygine gear tooth paste, shave gear, shampo, soap, wet wipes any non perishable food items IE cracker, Popcorn, can goods, beef jerky. House items pillows and bed sheets, blankets. We are a unit with personnel coming from different units from Okinawa 3rd Marine Division to make up this ETT (Embedded training team) team. We have Navy and Marine personnel that have trained together for the past six months. I am the leading medical Navy corpman for the team. Thank you very much for your support V/R HM2 Albright
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