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Moms:  I have been in contact with 3 ladies from Ft Hood and they are going to be getting me the information on the Units that were involved in the November 5 attack.

I should have the first unit by Wednesday of next week, and will keep everyone posted. So far here is what I do have.

9 more Fallen these will be going to S.O.S at fort hood and she will send them on to the Families

11 wounded I will have a list next week and these will go to the FRSA (Family Readiness Support Administrator) and she will pass them out.

There are several more units from Ft Hood that are deployed and several that are leaving here really soon.

I am not sure all the numbers but as I get them I will let everyone know.

Lyn, when I get the names of the fallen can you make the pillowcases for them just like you did before?  There is no rush on them.

I will keep you all posted         Maryellen

 

Unit #1: 

The first group at Ft Hood will be the 20th Engineer Battalion; I don't have all the numbers but should have them by Wednesday of next week. In this group there will be a need for care packages also. Sharron the FRSA told me she knows that there are several of them that get NO mail from home and need a little TLC. I asked her to get us a name and address and I will see what we can do to get some Navy Mom Love to them.

God opened this door for me yesterday and I went through it. We will be having a lot of contacts for Ft Hood so I prayed last night that God will give us what we need to get the job done. I am so proud that I am a part of this group.  I will keep you posted on numbers as soon as I get them.  ME

 

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I would love to take one Sue!
that's great!
Hi ladies! Sorry I haven't been around much but this past week we went to Pensacola to visit our son so I am catching up tonight. I was just thinking that my closet that I keep all of my care package items in is overflowing and I need someone to send a care package or 3 to so that I can buy more stuff. LOL I also am building up my pcs stash and added 15 more to it today (thanks to a good friend) so I am ready to go whenever we get the contact information. Sue and Maryellen I hope that everything is going well for both of you health wise.
We had a great trip to Pensacola. We drove over Thursday evening so we were there when he got out of class Friday. We have been renting houses when we go visit instead of a hotel room and it is so nice to have plenty of room and a kitchen to cook for him. I always take several containers of homemade food that I have frozen for him to take back to base. He has been in Pensacola since August and we think it is great because we can drive over for the weekend but he is ready to move on to the next phase which will take him far away from Texas I'm sure since he wants to go to Whidbey Island since that is where his girlfriend got assigned to. I hope everything goes well with your surgery and you are up and running in no time.
Matt's mom-welcome back and it sounds like you had a great visit with your son! I just got a new name this morning. Have been waiting on this unit since Dec.

30 soliders-all guys. would you like to mail 15 pcs and some snacks and I'll do the other 15 and some snacks?
Sure Sue! Send me the address and I will start packing.
great. I have some snacks that a customer donated, but knew if I sent 30 the snacks still wouldn't fit. I'll email it to you.

I am planning to mail on Thursday!
Sue, shoot me an email with a couple of the "no mail" folk, and I will be happy to send a couple of letters and care packages. I have quite a build-up for care packages.

Michele
we don't have them as yet. Maryellen is working with the command on getting the rest of the units. She is in surgery as I write, so it will be a few days before we know anymore.

thanks! I am really excited about doing these units. We "have" to complete Ft Hood.
we will be ready when they are. thanks for following up!
Lyn made some beautiful pillowcases for the rest of the fallen. We will hold off mailing them until next week at least.
sounds like we will have the units next week. great going ME!

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