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I had a really fun way to begin my day and March 1st!  An email from a MC asking this: 


How do you decide where to send the pillow cases? I am currently deployed aboard the USS William P. Lawrence. 2 years ago I was aboard the Stennis where we received many pillow cases and I saw how it raised the morale of the crew and I was interested in seeing if we could do the same for this
ship. 
R,  MC3 Carla 


Of course, I wrote right back and said "YES".  She got the permission from her XO and we are good

to go.  

We need 250 and there are about 48 females.  I would like to do this ship in 1 wave and would love to

mail March 6 - 9.  If you are able to mail some, please let me know!  This is what we have so far:

Ginnie      - 30

Betty N    - 25

Sue(me)   - 26

Cindy S    - 25

Betty F     - 24

Barbara S - 20

Terry D     - 25

Birdie        - 25

Karen B     -21

Susan S     -25

ME            - 4 (command)

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Another note received this morning.

Miss Birdie Galbraith,

 

I would like to thank you very much for your pillowcase, I will be writing and actual letter later to better express my thanks. It might be a while before you receive my letter however, so I thought you would like to know that I feel very blessed to have people back home like you and that your pillowcase was received and is loved very much.

 

Very Respectfully,

STG2 (SW/IUSS) Sxxx Fxxxx

USS William P Lawrence (DDG110)

CA Division

such wonderful notes and VERY handsome sailors!

got this note this morning:

Good Morning! 

            My name is LS3 Mxxxxx and I am in the United States Navy. I am stationed onboard USS William P Lawrence and currently on deployment. There are very long hours of hard work and very limited things to do to keep our heads at ease. We (me and my shipmates) all miss our family and friends and we all appreciate the pillow cases that have been provided for us. You guys are great! Thank you so much.

 

I chose a pillow cases that was amazingly beautiful. It said THANKS, in many different languages! Made special by Madelyn and Savannah, so I send you a personal THANK YOU for all your hard work!

 God Bless,

LS3

 

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