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Giving thanks to the USS FORREST SHERMAN (DDG 98)

This month’s adoption is the USS Forrest Sherman (DDG 98). She is an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer in the United States Navy. She is named for Admiral Forrest Sherman, and is the second US Navy ship to bear the name.


Their requests are simple: Beef jerky, 5 hr energy drinks, gum, hard candy, mints, sunflower seeds, trail mix, hot sauce, single serve drink packets (the kind you place in a bottle of water), tootsie rolls, “hot tamale” candy, sour patch kids and air fresheners. DVDs are ok. Don’t forget the cards and letters too!


The theme for this month’s adoption is Thanksgiving. Our contact said they would love to have some decorations hanging around the ship. “It might make this place seem a little less like a cold steel vessel, and more like home”. So ladies, let’s send them lots of love from home for the Thanksgiving holiday!


Pillowcases are a “go”. It would be fantastic if we can send enough pillowcases so everyone gets one. There are 214 males and 70 females.


When I asked how they would like the boxes shipped (i.e. one box one sailor or one box to be divided by a group) he said “there are a lot of single kids that don’t get anything so a package for them would be great.” My suggestion is for those of you that can send "individual" boxes, that would be great; mark them as individual. For those that send for a “group” (i.e. lots of one or two things in a box) mark as group. If you send just decoration, please mark the box as decorations so they can pull those separately.


Shipping dates: Oct 19th through 23rd.

I asked for anymore info they could give me on the USS Forrest Sherman, and here is what they were able to share:

USS FORREST SHERMAN deployed on 3 JUL 2012 for a 7 month deployment to the SIXTH Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea.  We have been conducting training and operations with our allies in the region.  We had a chance to visit Rota, Spain, Augusta Bay, Italy, Souda Bay, Greece, and Haifa,
Israel.

We have approximately 300 Sailors onboard - including an Air department that flies our helicopter, a chaplain, and a college instructor to teach us college courses underway.

FORREST SHERMAN is named in honor of ADM Forrest Sherman - the 12th CNO from 1949 -1951.  He commanded the USS WASP in 1942 during the Battle of Guadalcanal.  In the famous picture of ADM Nimitz signing for the surrender of the Japanese aboard USS MISSOURI in Tokyo Bay on Sep 2, 1946, ADM Sherman is standing behind ADM Nimitz.

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Well, silly me, I should have known that you would be on top of it! Thanks Valerie!!

I heard from the Chief today!

I handed out 68 boxes today.  I will be sending pictures as soon as they get uploaded.  The crew is so happy about the boxes.  Please send the thanks of the entire Forrest Sherman crew to all of the moms that helped. 

I really appreciate everything and so does the crew.


Very Respectfully,

C.B.

 

That's great! Thanks for sharing!

 

The love begins to arrive~  yahoo... just in time for them to give thanks for!!  And with so many ships in this region getting extended those boxes and that love will soften the blow if this ship is included in the extenstions!!  Let's all be sure to pray for the calmer souls to prevail in the upcoming days as missiles continue to fly in and out of Israel!

Here is a group shot as Chief was starting to pass out the boxes!

Here are more pictures!  Chief said he received 55 more boxes today!!!!

LOVE the pictures. Thanks Valerie!

The pictures are awesome! Thanks for sharing!

Wonderful photos!

I love mail! I received an email & photo from our October adoption.

"I just wanted to thank you for everything that you did and all of the stuff that you sent to the USS Forrest Sherman.  It means a whole lot to us out here that people back home are thinking of us.  I have included a picture of the crew before I handed out the boxes.  You are in our prayers as well."
Respectfully, GMC (SW) C.B.

 

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