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HMC David P. Carbungco
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Djibouti
HMC David P. Carbungco
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(This address has been requested 4 times.) (NOTE **)
Sailor's Title: Independent Duty Corpsman
APO/FPO: APO AE (Note 1*)
Added here: 30 September 2008
End date: 01 Apr 2009 (Note 3*)
Contact for approx number of Males: 5, Females: 2 (Note 5*)
Unit is from: California (Note 6*)
We welcome David back!! His old page is HERE

21 Mar 2009:
Dear Supporters,

We received 3 boxes of beanie babies and several items that we
distributed to the local school here in Tolay, Ethiopia. The team here is doing fine and again, the ethiopian children here ranging from grade 1-6 was able to see and understand what being an American is all about and what we stand for. This is something that they will remember for the rest of their lives and maybe will make them teach future generations that we are not bad people and that we are their friends.

If you continue to send toys for the kids here that will be great. Although I think notebooks, pencils, erasers, rulers, coloring books and crayons will really encourage kids to stay in school here in this isolated area where we are at.

For my Army/ Navy team, if you can send us:

1. shampoo
2. conditioner
3. bath soap
4. toothpastes
5. toothbrushes
6. county time lemonade
7. lipton iced tea
8. DVD movies (copies are okay)
9. DVD recordings of Prison Break, Battlestar Galactica, 24 season 1 to whenever, Deadwood and Mixed Martial Arts videos.
10. Werthers candy originals
11. Axe bodywash
12. Axe body spray
13. Axe deodorant or any deodorant
14. towels
15. wash cloths
16. twin size bed sheet sets (used ones are okay, we are not picky)

We do not have TV or satellite TV here in our area. So we use our laptops to watch movies. Some of us have been here for 14 months now and have no idea what's new on American TV. We do appreciate the support we have recived from all of you.


30 Jan 2009

Attached are some photos taken after distributing the school supplies, toys, coloring books and of course candies for everyone. The children couldn't believe that Americans were there to give them these things that they are so much in need of and their teachers, the children and I Thank you for your support.

v/r

HMC(FMF) David P. Carbungco


31 Dec 2008

I apologize for the delay in my response. Attached are my Ethiopian soldiers that we are mentoring. It is in fact amazing what enthusiasm they show us in learning from us and at the same time teaching us in both their country, language, beliefs and culture. I am glad that we are forging a brotherhood and sisterhood with our new found friends.

HMC David Carbungco


05 Nov 2008
Thank you very much for all the goodies that you all have sent us here. I have sent the items to 3 locations across Africa for my soldiers, sailors and marines to enjoy. What we still lack here is:

1. Boxer briefs S-M-L
2. Tide Laundry Soap Powder
3. Phone Cards ATT
4. jerky
5. Bath Soap (Ivory, Irish Spring)
6. Shampoo
7. S audio video cable
8. 220 volt surge protectors
9. Baby Wipes
10. small toys for African kids in our area in time for Christmas.
11. under armor shirts olive drab and green (Small/ medium)
12. White ankle high socks (Small/ Medium)
13. DVD movies
14. Deodorant

Anything you can do to help us. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

v/r

HMC(FMF) David P. Carbungco USN
Independent Duty Corpsman
Horn of Africa


08 Oct 2008
Address Has Changed


30 Sep 2008
me and my fellow corpsman would like to request for:

1. ATT phonecards
2. black thick socks or olive drab thick socks size 6-10
3. jerky
4. toothbrush
5. toothpaste
6. air freshener spray
7. brown t shirt sizes S-L

thank you

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