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My nephew is in this group of marines (stands for Combat Logistics Battalion) and they will be deployed soon. 

The total number needed 700:  36 females, 664 males. 

 

We will be mailing in waves to the different companies.  Once I get the breakdown of numbersby company, we will decide on the mailing dates.   At this point in time, it looks like we will start in late August with a very small possibility of a late July mailing.

 

Watch for further details.  And ladies, "start your machines".

 

Ok This is the suggested ship schedule.  Let me know what you think, how many you can help with.  Thanks!!

 

A company 152 male- 6 female  ship date 8-10 thru 8-13

 

B company 154 male-  5 female    ship date 8-31 thru 9-3

 

ENGR Co 134 male-  8 female   ship date 9-21 thru 9-24

 

HQ 239  male-  19 female  ship date 10-5 thru 10-8

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Count me in.

I'm in.  could I have at least 10 of the females?  I have 73 female pcs on hand!  please please?????

Ok how about you can give us 16 of your female ones?  With the 20 below we are covered on the female front!
Very Good timing!
I would love to help, put me on your list for some... maybe 20? Let me know!
I have 20 females already in my stash. So, can I have those?
With your 20 and Sue's 16 we have the ladies covered!  Boy that part was easy!!
If I can get moved by August I'm in for helping out but won't be able to get anything done til late August.  Keep me posted on what you need still by that time.

Great, I'll take the 16.  Jackie, we will be doing the CLB in waves over serveral months, so you are good whenever you get here!  can't wait.  My son and Jackie are both moving here soon!  I love it.

Count me in too.

Hi - I am in too.  Just ordered the fabric.  This time, I am going to try to do the banded ones.  With the Bush project, I gave up after a couple and gave them to the dogs.  But, I'm gonna pull up my big girl panties and try again.  I'm not sure have far the fabric will go -- will give you a number closer to the deadline date, ok?   :)  

P.S. My fabric is "unisex" so you can use it for whoever.

Thanks for trying again!  Good Luck!

 

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