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I have been in touch with several of my military contacts and have heard back from a couple. 

group 1: forward medical unit in the Afghanistan.   200:  25 sailors, 175 Marines. 15 female. 

3-10-10 update - I will mail the balance of 20 on 3-11-10.  thanks for your help!

 

group 2:  This batch of whatever number we send is going to Afghanistan also.  Dawn is a civilian employee who is retired Air Force.  This is what she said today: 

Did you want the address of a unit or did you want to send them to me to distribute to the female soilders?  Unfortunately there are no all female units.  I will be heading out to some smaller forward operating bases (FOBs) on the front lines once a month and think the pillow cases would make more of an impact there as little luxuries are non-exixtant.  Whichever you prefer.  Also, if you have any bakers...they love fresh baked goods!

 

So mailing to her is the way to go for a personal delivery. Just general ones for now, as I don't know what services she will visit as yet.   I know many of you just mailed, but if you want to send some to this group, email me for the address. 

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Maryellen, please go thru the angels and take out any female ones. thanks!
I've got 2 Navy and can do the 5 females. Are any of the females, Marines or are they Navy?
Kim, 12 is good. just start a stash again please. Lyn, I don't have an answer to that, but I have your new count so we are good.
Sue - you can count my 20 as "shipped" today. I'll upload a picture that I took later but wanted you to know they are on their way to this group.

Sue, I will be mailing these Saturday....here are pictures of what I am sending

Dawn, The pillowcases are very nice. I like the teddy bear pillowcase. :)
Thank you Tamara!
I made my husband a tie out the Navy fabric with the carrier on it and the sailor at the wheel. and where did you get the yellow with the sailor dogs?
I love that Navy fabric. The one in the top right corner is my favorite case I have made so far! I got the bear fabric at JoAnn's also. I think it was with the baby material.
the red heart with the white around it, is that a piece of fabric or an appilque. I have some heart fabric that I have cut up for applipgques. but it takes me so long!
It's heart fabric that I cut up....I didnt do that many, your right, it takes waaaay to long. The blue hearts are iron on...I love using them! They came in lots of different colors.
Cheryl, thanks for mailing and I can't wait to see yours! Pat mailed her's today too. so 50 are in the mail.

Dawn, they are beautiful and I love your hearts. I bought some markers and will have to try that. you've got some different prints. do I see cheeseburgers in one?

This is just great!

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