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2022 Goods and Services Delivered $29,850,863
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for America’s troops and their families

SUPPORT OUR TROOPS®
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Letters from Your Soldiers

SEND THIS ARTICLE TO YOUR LOCAL RADIO STATIONS, TV STATIONS, AND NEWSPAPERS.

NATIONAL CALL FOR CARE GOODS FOR THE TROOPS - SEND THIS ARTICLE TO YOUR LOCAL RADIO STATIONS, TV STATIONS, AND NEWSPAPERS.

AMERICA, APRIL 16, 2024 – Good morale boosts mission effectiveness and survival. Care goods boost morale.  Times are tough at home.  And in the midst of that, our soldiers slog on and do the impossible for us every day!    We’re Americans – we can do anything!   When the going gets tough, real Americans get going.    So let’s step up for them the way they step up for all of us!  Call your local stations today and see what they’ll make happen for the troops deployed to protect them.

  1. Ask your local radio stations, TV stations, and newspapers to tell their audiences how people and companies can send care goods to their troops!
  2. They just go to https://supportourtroops.org/care-packages
  3. They will find a list of things the troops are requesting, and the rules.
  4. People and companies send goods to Support Our Troops® at the address listed there.
  5. And they get repacked according to need and send overseas.
  6. Simple! 

All Together Now!®
 
"Everything you have sent has been such a blessing from the plastic utensils to the blank CDs and memory sticks. Even the simple things are hard to come by out here so every last bit helps and makes it that much easier for us to do our job. Thank you for all you do in support of us and all of our fellow soldiers out here. You are truly a blessing."
SSGT Kristen ----


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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Allen Aragon, left, and Senior Airman Anthony Harvey, right, 27th Special Operations Wing honor guardsmen, fold the U.S. flag during a wing retreat ceremony at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, April 17, 2024. The ceremony was held to pay homage to the sacrifices of the 27th Bombardment Group, the original Steadfast Line, who fought as the first and only infantry combat unit in U.S. Army Air Corps history during the Battle of Bataan until they surrendered in April 1942. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Vernon R. Walter III)

Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico. (April 17, 2024): In a solemn and dignified ceremony, Senior Airmen Allen Aragon, left, and Anthony Harvey fold the U.S. flag to pay homage to the sacrifices of the 27th Bombardment Group who fought in the World War II Battle of Bataan.

The 27th Bomb Group was one of several air units dispatched to the Philippines in a final effort to build up its defenses against a Japanese invasion. They were one of the last units to arrive in Manila before the Japanese attacked on December 8, 1941. The speed of the Japanese assault forced the planes belonging to the 27th Bomb Group to divert to Australia, leaving the rest of the group on the Philippines to fight as infantry, something for which they were not trained.

Members of the group fought alongside other U.S. and Filipino troops who held on for three months despite a desperate lack of supplies. Eventually, they were forced to surrender and had to endure the infamous Bataan Death March. In one of the most horrific war crimes committed during the war, over 80,000 American and Filipino troops were forced to march sixty-five miles in searing heat resulting in the deaths of thousands of POWs.

After fighting in the Philippines and Java in 1941-42, the unit was sent to North Africa where it eventually became the 27th Fighter Group that flew missions in Sicily and Italy.

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