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We are a C-130J maintenance unit from Littlerock Air force Base. We
have a lot of new faces here but for most it's not the first deployment.
This is my second time to Bagram and 3rd deployment to Afghanistan. The
tempo here has slowed down a bit as forces start to draw down towards the
end of the year. Our C-130Js do missions from picking up med evac patients
to prisoner transport. Along with moving cargo and troops in and out of the
AOR. From time to time we will help out other units with maintenance as well
for transient aircraft that break down here. We are a total of 99 members,including 4 females,
and are to do rotate back sometime in late March.
Our full unit title is
455th EAMXS C-130J Aircraft Maintenance Squadron.

As for a list I asked around today and this is what I got.

Workout log books/ weight lifting log
Set of wall ball
Set of dodge balls
-Dart board and darts
-Workout supplements(like protein and pre-workout)
-ping pong paddles and ping pong balls
-Xbox 360 games(Left 4 Dead, call of duty Black ops the first one, Guitar
hero Metallica, Gears of war 3, Tom Clancy's rainbow six Vegas 2, and star
wars battle front) just suggestions any will do.

-baked goods(zucchini bread, pumpkin bread, or banana nut bread)
-K-cups(cappuccino, green tea, or any)
-crystal light small packets
-Crispy Cream donuts
-Beef Jerky(teriyaki)
-Willy Wonka candy
-Chocolate candy of any kind(Reese's cups, snickers,
-mac and cheese microwave packs
-ramen noodle cups
-hickory farms sausages and cheese packages with crackers
-Munchies chips
Red Bull/Monster energy drinks
-Chips/Pringles(spicy nacho Doritos, chili Limon Pringles)

We have a Christmas tree promised ,so lights and decorations would be great .
Christmas cards for our members to send home .


So ladies my POC is Kevin from my Christmas 2012 adoption . This is his 3 rd deployment and 2 nd to Bagram . His unit are really looking forward to receiving a lot of holiday spirit and cheer from home . So let's show them all how much we appreciate all they do .mailing dates are Nov22-26
Addy will be found in MAS we ship love

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I never posted - I sent 4 boxes.

Seeing these pictures makes me so happy! Love seeing the smiles on their faces. Moms here in NH packed up 13 more boxes today for the December shipment!

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