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MOTTO: “GUNG HO” was the Battle Cry of the Second Raider Battalion and the Motto of USS MAKIN ISLAND (CVE 93). “Gung Ho” translated means “Work Together”.


Being a Fast Attack momma I really knew nothing about the Makin Island, but doing a little research I found that their motto :GUNG HO” meant work together, I thought that since we as Molly moms would fail if we did not “Gung Ho” it would be a great battle cry for us.


So let’s GUNG HO into the NEW YEAR together. Since the size of the group is extra large, we will not be shipping till the middle of Feb. Since the timing will not be making any special holiday I thought that we could just make it a "All Things New" packing Whether it is a new snack or new game or something new to learn.

This is the wish list that was provided to me..... BE AWARE there might be a little special request coming soon....

They stay pretty strict with regulations so there will be no pillow cases shipped with this adoption....

Any other Ideas, PLEASE bring them on........I'm still waiting on a head count of men women marines

shipping date to follow but since such a large groug will not be till middle of February

I have the numbers for you.

These are round about numbers and of course not exact; they change all
the time.

Sailors
744 Male             -59 = 685
225 Female   -44 = 181
Marines
1150 Male        -219 = 931
51 Female       DONE


Can I ask for everyone doing bags to send me their count in a personal message so I don't miss the count in the conversation...thanks all

Also I am going to be "MAKIN"  a scrap/photo book to send to the Makin for them to remember that MAS is thinking about them. . If you would like to be apart of it, please send me any pictures or small notes you would like to share with them to ArmVymom@gmail.com. Please put scrapbook in subject line...thanks

Also they are in need of Children's books that they can use for the United in Reading program. This is where the parents read a book while being recorded and then send the DVD and book to the child....what a get way to be a parent while away.


Shipping will be Feb 24-25th




All items in red are totally taken care of

Wish List Snack Ideas:
** Beef Jerky   DONE
Sunflower seeds all flavors
Pumpkin Seeds
Holiday Cookies
Pop Corn all flavors
Gum
Coffee
Creamer
Tea
Summer Sausage
Skittles
Hostess Snacks
Top Ramen
Hot Chocolate
Tuna
Cup Noodles
Hormel Chili
Spam
Seasonings
Crackerfuls
Granola Bars
Oreos
Single Drink Mixes
Candy
Hot Sauce
Healthy Snaks
**Doritos
Chips
Crackers: Triscuts, Chicken Biskets, Wheat Thins, Cheeses Its
Easy Cheese
Cookies
Chocolate
Nuts
Pistachios
Energy Drink Done
Baked Goods
Fruit snack
Gushers
Hostess baked good
Asian Noodles
*Pepperidge farm items

Coffee DONE


Personal Products – Male
Axe body spray
Razors
Body wash
Deodorant
MACH razors
Disposable razors
Personal Products – Female
Body spray
Lip gloss
Make-up
*Lotion
Midol
Hair bands
Bobby pins
Higher end feminine products

ALL
Toothpaste----you go CO.
Mouthwash
Toothbrushes---you go CO
Face Wash
Deodorant
Hand Sanitizer
*Chapstick
Cough drops
Q-tips
Personal drinking bottles
*Foot powder
Baby powder
Phone/gift cards
Sock – black – white
Batteries
Loofas


Entertainment ideas:
Card games
Board games
Video games
Doodle pens
Markers
Headphones
New music
New movies
Magazines – Car and Driver
Gaming
Muscle
People
Cosmo
Books – new or used – any kind
Puzzle books – Crossword    DONE
Word find
Sudoku
Logic
**Annotates several requests for marked items

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Wouldn't you think that with all the postage the MAS moms buy, the Post Office would be able to lower the cost of a stamp instead of raise it??

Yes, MAS is doing our share to help the post office. On March 1, I had 80 boxes picked up by the PO. When she pulled into the driveway, I went out and asked if she wanted me to help her load them. She said, "Oh no, this is my job and we appreciate the business!" So I gave her a box of candy and called her supervisor to praise her attitude.

Love it!

 

Last month was my first time helping out at a packing party.  It was one of the most fun and rewarding experiences I've had!!!  Getting together with some friends next week to put together a "box of love" for this month's adoption.

 

Here is Colorado's first thank you :)

 

Colorado Navy and Marine families and Molly’s Adopt Sailor Moms:

Good Morning,

            This is Airman XXXXX from the USS Makin Island.  I just wanted to thank you all for the care packages that we received they were all so nice.  All the letters from the kids we got to read and they were so nice.  Thank you for taking the time to put all the packages together.  In 3 more months we will be done with this deployment hopefully.  Have to get back to work but just wanted to say thank you.

V/r

ABFAN XXXXX

I received a thank you yesterday!

 

Kim,

I just wanted to say thank you for the package you sent!! The guys (and girls) enjoyed it. We are currently on a 7 month deployment and we all appreciate everything everyone does to let us know we are thought of. Some of the books you sent in the package made me laugh because I haven’t seen them since I was a kid and that’s a very long time ago. 

Thanks for the support!!!

V/r GSMC(SW/AW) XXXXX

USS MAKIN ISLAND LHD8

 

I had sent children's books along with blank DVD's for the United Through Reading Program that they do on the ship.

 

 

We got another thank you letter :)

Hello,

 

I just wanted to write a note and thank you for the care packages. I am a critical care nurse assigned with the Fleet Surgical Team aboard the USS Makin Island. We received your packages and were able to hand out the goodie bags to a bunch of the sailors and marines on board. They were very grateful and thankful to you, and I wanted to make sure to let you know that. Thank you so much for thinking about us and putting the time into making these packages. It’s always nice to have a little piece of home when we’re so far away from our families. Thank you again…

 

V/R,

LT XXXXXXXX

 

"The man who acquires the ability to take full possession of his own mind may take possession of anything else to which he is justly entitled." - Andrew Carnegie

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