Poignant post, thanks. I hope I don't seem pushy here because I've already posted this elsewhere but FWIW those who are interested you can check out
http://soldiersangels.org/ or
http://anysoldier.com/ if your so inclined to help. My wife and I support both and can attest to the fact that it only takes a few minutes to make a difference in the "volunteers" lives. I can't say enough about it. Please take a minute and check out these sites and pass this info on to friends and family.
I've included a email sent to us by a soldier in Bagdad at the time and this blew my mind - the fact that he would ask for so little!! From his email...
"This is Raquel and Howie's e-mail, right? I hope so...anyways, thanks for all the stuff you guys have sent. It really meant a lot to me. I had a decent Christmas this year thanks to the two of you. I'm sorry I wasn't able to send replys right away. It's just that they keep us infantry boys pretty busy. But I finally got to a computer so I had to say thank you.
When I get to back to the states I'll have to pay a visit and thank you in person. There isn't really any material things I need and I really don't have a lot of room for them anyways, but thank you for your offer all the same. I do love the snacks you guys send though, and I don't mean to seem picky, but I'd love some home-made snacks like no-bake cookies, or brownies or something."
Picky?

?? I couldn't believe it. He is giving everything and all he wanted was home-made snacks.
Thanks for listening,
Howie