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Benjamin M. Billingsley
- U. S. Navy -
Afghanistan
Benjamin M. Billingsley
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Sailor's Title: HM
APO/FPO: APO AE (Note 1*)
Added here: 02 November 2012
End date: 23 Jan 2013 (Note 3*)
Contact for approx number of Males: 10, Females: 5 (Note 5*)
Unit is from: Composite Unit (Note 6*)

Note: Benjamin M. Billingsley was dropped from this list on 22 Feb 2013 due to 60 days of no contact.

24 Dec 2012:
We are a Surgical Element composed of mostly US Navy Surgeons, CRNAs, Nurses, and Hospital Corpsman (enlisted medics). We have a few Air Force members in our team also that perform the same jobs. What we are here for is medical support for Navy and Army Special Forces and the local Afghan citizens. Mostly we take care of the local afghans that get injured by IEDs, motor vehicle accidents and other various mechanisms of injury that happens to them here in the Uruzgan Province. It’s a very rewarding and life changing experience to be able to provide medical care to the locals and see them heal and get better over time. Also to be able to get an idea of what they’re culture is like. We have a great time trying to learn new words and things to say in their language which here is mostly Pashto. The Australian forces are also here and they we have established a good working relationship with their hospital here. They love to come over and lend a helping hand when have have casualties come in.
We are open 24/7 and always have someone here to watch patients if we have them in the ward and to take the calls if we get a casualty or two. We have a 6 bed ward, 2 bed OR, and a 4 bed trauma room. We also run a sick call clinic during the day for all of those on our camp. There have been a few times we have had our OR filled and 1 or 2 more waiting to get in there. Those become long days, but it’s a great experience. There isn’t any place like this in the US.

***Updated List of items needed***
Male/Female Hygiene items:
-soap
-shampoo
-razors and shaving cream
-non scented lotion
-wet wipes
-toothpaste
-toothbrushes
DVD Movies, We like to watch a lot of movies when there is down time Reading Materials (books, magazines, etc.) Board Games (monopoly, risk, LIFE, etc) Chips (cheetos, Pringles, Doritos, etc.) Small toys to give to the kids Batteries (AA, AAA, 9V) Wolf Hook


02 Nov 2012
We are a small Foward Surgical Element composed of Navy doctors, nurses, and medics taking care of local afghans and most of all the US troops and allies.

What are your living conditions?
   We live in buildings, have electricity and food cooked for us. We also have AC and heat.

Do you have a laundry service?
   Yes

If you need food items, what cooking ability/inability)(as in pots/pans, stoves, etc.) do you have?
   We have pots, pans, grill and portable stove. Snack foods are always a plus especially popcorn.

Do you have a microwave, refrigerator or freezer?
   We have all 3

Are you representing your squad, platoon, company, wing, ship, etc.?
   Yes I am, I am the mail collector for our group and very trusted among everyone.

Needs:
Male/Female Hygiene items
Towels
Movies, We like to watch a lot of movies when there is down time
Reading Materials (books, magazines, newspapers, etc.)
Writing materials (paper, pens, pencils, etc.)
Water flavor mixes to flavor our water
Board Games (monopoly, risk, LIFE, etc)
Wolf Hook Single Point Weapon Slings
www.extremeoutfitters.us/wolfhooksinglepointweaponsling.aspx
HSG Baseball Cap
www.extremeoutfitters.us/hsgbaseballcap.aspx

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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.

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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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