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UT3 Jonathan G. Cox
- U. S. Navy -
Philippines
UT3 Jonathan G. Cox
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Sailor's Title: Layleader and MAI and PT Cordinator
APO/FPO: APO AP (Note 1*)
Added here: 26 June 2008
End date: 15 Nov 2008 (Note 3*)
Contact for approx number of Males: 11, Females: 0 (Note 5*)
Unit is from: Mississippi (Note 6*)

20 Oct 2008:
Hey Everyone,
Jon here giving another update. Our team has been good we are busy working and trying to stay inshape. Thank you for all the support, everyone on the team is very greatful for everything everyone has been sending. We have been working on a very large hospital project in the middle of a very hot area. So it is critical that we finish soon and get the hospital back up and running. Thank you so much for all the letters and the prayers and keeping us in your thoughts. We can tell there is a lot of people back in the states that are supporting our teams and our cause here in the Philippines.
Take care,
God Bless
Jon Cox & Team


11 Sep 2008
Hello Everyone,
We are back from the jungle for a nice little rest and are headed back out here soon. I want to thank you all for your support, thoughts and prayers. Everything that we have recieved so far from you all is great and has been very useful. I know that i can speak for my whole team in saying that we are all very greatful for everything everyone has been doing back in the states and other parts of the world for us!
Thank You and God Bless
Jonathan Cox


15 Aug 2008
Hey Everyone,
We are back from the jungle for the weekend i wanted to say thank you so much for all of your support and love. Everything that we have recieved has been such a big help, it's really a blessing to know there are so many people back home and really everywhere that care so much about us and what we are doing trying to make a change in this third world country. Hopefully soon I will get some pictures to post on here. Until then thank you again so much for everything that you guys have been doing for us.
God Bless you all.
Sincerly UT3 Jonathan Cox


07 Jul 2008
Hey everyone,
Just a little update for everyone back home.
All of our conditions are the same, we are hard at work. Half of our team is off on another island but we get to be reunited with them in a few days. Then our half is off to another mission in a very poverty stricken village. I want to thank you again for all of your support. I hope everyone back in the states had an amazing 4th of July.


26 Jun 2008
We move around a lot so we go from living in sea huts to swag huts to Alaskan tents and every once in a while we get to live in a makeshift cabin. We do have electrical a lot of the time the generators have to be turned off at night, because sound control. Most of the time we are sleeping on cots but every so often we get a mattress to lay on. We eat the local food here but at times its gets a little over whelming due to the amount of white rice that we eat and some strange animals. So anything from nutragrain bars to nature valley bars, trail mixes something with sodium in it (we don’t get a lot of salt) health food snacks that will keep us healthy in this environment. We do have laundry services. We have a microwave available to us. And we could get access to a stove top. We do have a place to keep stuff cold. Some places it’s a cooler but most of the time we will have access to a fridge. I am representing my squad. We currently have no females attached with us, highly unlikely that we will be getting any. As far as clothes are concerned we would like some brown under armor short sleeve shirts ranging from medium to large. When we work our here we sweat so much that the wet shirts start tearing our chest up. The loose fitting under armor the tight ones are not authorized for us. Running shorts too are a big one that we need, black or navy blue, sizes medium to large as well. We also need supplement for working out. About every 4 weeks we get about 5 to 7 days off when we are relaxing and getting ready to push out again, movies that take our mind off being in the jungle would help.
Our unit is from Mississippi, we are a naval team that provides humanitarian support to third world countries and tries to improve the way of living for troops in contingency areas. We are %150 tasked and have tons of missions to do.   We are working directly with the Filipino Marines to hone their skills and become a stronger more unified force. Thank you everyone for your support.

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