The troops love to get mail and care packages. Emails can be sent via MotoMail. Thanks everyone for caring and supporting Keefe and us in this new adventure. I'm attaching a list of restrictions and suggested items for the troops. I ask him for a list of things that the troops can and like to receive while they are deployed. They do have a Commissary but it's mobile so they are never sure when it will arrive. I've included a list of items and instructions about where and what can be sent.
1) Letters are at the top of the list. (actually email is best) The Military calls it MOTOMAIL. Here's how you send it.
Go to this link and set up an account then you can send email letters--WWW.MOTOMAIL.US
MOTOMAIL DEFINED
• Free USMC system
• Delivers sealed letters
• Submitted via anywhere
• via the Internet
• Printed at USMC Post
• Offices in Afghanistan
• Usually delivered within
• 24 hours or less
• Delivery time depends on
• unit location
• NO enclosures allowed
• Embedded photos OK
• Does not rate forwarding service
2) Care packages can be shipped in Flat Rate Boxes (Only USPS delivers to combat zone). US Shipping rates apply.
Mailing Address:
1stLt Murtaugh, Michael K
2d Bn, 7th Mar (Golf Co, 4th Plt)
Unit 41540
FPO AP 96427-1540
• Packing Precautions
Recommend NYLON FILAMENT FIBER TAPE OR MAILING TAPE. Masking and
scotch tape are NOT AUTHORIZED. Do not wrap with string.
Place LIQUID items such as salsa, hygiene items and beverages in separate zip lock
bags. NO liquids that can explode e.g. carbonated drinks.
Always use the SMALLEST box possible that conforms to the contents.
Ensure the weight of the items in the box is evenly distributed.
Always use DURABLE boxes.
Add packing material inside portions of the box that sag / easily depressed.
Package items TIGHTLY to avoid shifting.
Place mailing address inside the parcel on a separate piece of paper.
Never send BULKY items in an envelope
(i.e., Keys, Dog Tags, Rings, and Cassette Tapes).
Include the RETURN and ADDRESSEES’ ADDRESS inside the parcel.
Place the address on only one side of the article being mailed.
Use INSURANCE on packages that contain valuable items going to and from the
U.S. and deployment site.
All mail weighing OVER 16 OUNCES must be presented to a post office for mailing
All parcels must bear a customs form
To assist customs and prevent damage to your package, include Lock Combination
or Keys when mailing sea-bags, or foot lockers
Custom forms must be filled out in DETAIL
• Mailing Restrictions
OBSCENE MATERIAL (pictures, magazines, nude or semi-nude)
PORK and PORK BY-PRODUCTS
LARGE QUANTITIES of material contrary to the Islamic belief. Quantities for
personal use are permissible
No Alcohol
For additional restrictions, contact your local military post office.
EXPRESS MAIL not authorized.
If accidentally accepted at post office, request refund for overpayment
• Mailing Supplies
FREE POSTAL MAILING SUPPLIES
SENT TO YOUR HOME (ASK FOR MILITARY
PACKAGE) WWW.USPS.COM 1-800-610-8734
10 Priority Boxes
10 Mailing labels
10 US Customs Forms
1 Roll of Bubble Wrap
1 Roll of Tape
ITEMS TO CONSIDER IN CARE PACKAGES:
Cookies and candy (this is good to share with his platoon about (25 men) He mentioned Aunt Lyndia's fudge would be great to receive.)
Bundt Cake (Nancy he requested a Bump Cake for Christmas ;))
Beef Jerky (especially if made in Texas)
Baby Wipes
AA/AAA Batteries for electronics
Power/Health Food Bars
3 oz bottles of MiO flavoring for water (Kraft)
Dip (Copenhagen - Wintergreen)
Chew (Levi Garrett)
Cigars
Kindle Cards (He has a Kindle reader)
Athlete Foot Spray or powder (medicated)
Deodorant
Mole Skins
Sunglass straps
Quattro Razors Refills
The most important thing you can do is to keep all of them in your prayers. I will do my best to keep you posted on Keefe's activities but that will all depend on how much he sends me updates. ;)
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