Saguaro Detachment Marine Corps League

Serving Marines and their families in the East Valley since 1982

PROJECT MARINE CARE Update

Thanks to all your donations we have sent over 1039 boxes to our forward deployed troops over the last 26 months.  Please don't stop giving.  We are going to have letters that we have recieved on the web site soon so you can see for your own eyes what a difference you are making in the lives of our men and women serving in combat zones.

THANK-YOU EVERYONE!!!!

THANK-YOU's we have recieved

Greetings Sir,

 

My name is Chief Harris.  I'm stationed in Jacksonville, FL.  I'm married and my wife(Christina) is due to have my 5th / our 2nd daughter(Rakhel-19, Roshel-16, Quanneysha-14, Reagan-2, and Rylie Mackenzie-due in Dec).  I'm a former Marine 0311, 8151, 8511 "OOH-RAH".  I was forced out of the Marines for HYT(wore Sgt for almost 8 of my 12.5 yrs, but SSGT in the grunts was bottle-neck and though an outstanding recourd and 3 year tour on the drill field couldn't get me over.  Exited the Corps / Mar 1997 and worked as a Counselor / Mentor for DJJ before returning to the Navy in July 2002.  I got dropped in rank to Seaman / E-3 to enter and God took over and 5 years later, I entered the Hallowed Community of Navy Chief Petty Officers.  I'm still truly Humbled and Blessed to be one of His Children...

 

Just wanted to take this opportunity to say "THANK YOU" for the care package.  Again, I'm a Navy Chief, former Marine Corps SGT(SQDLDR, PLTSGT, MSG, DI / SDI).  I'm presently serving in ARSIC-S, Kandahar, Afghanistan.  To receive your care package reminds me of the first time I ever received a care package, sitting in the Saudi Desert and wondering who would send such joy, but NOT send a replying address.  This go round, you were different and know that we here in harms way(especially down South) don't always get to go to the exchange and a little love from home goes a long way.  Again, Thanks tons and may God continue to pour out His blessings upon you and the entire league...

 

Your sons from 2/7 are down here also and they're preparing for a changeover with the brothers from 8th Marines out of Lejuene...

 

Semper Fi / Go Navy...

 

VR/ Chief

 

SKC(SW) HARRIS, RONDEY

ETT, ANP LOGISTICS NCOIC

ARSIC-S, FOB GEORGIA, RLC

KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN

0797165693

 

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PROJECT MARINE CARE

U. S. MARINES IN IRAQ ARE FIGHTING IN A  SAND-FILLED PLACE WITH TEMPERATURES UP TO 125 DEGREES SOME DAYS. In AFGHANISTAN they are struggling in breathless mountain heights, carrying loads of 50 to 60 lbs, fighting a ruthless enemy who uses the terrain to his advantage.

 

From 1917 to 1973 every young able bodied male U.S. citizen was required to serve his country in the armed forces of the United States. Today’s warriors are men and woman who have volunteered to serve, many in the United States Marine Corps, taking an oath to God, Country, Duty, Honor and Corps. Consider: Today’s armed forces, totaling less than 1% of our total population, are defending the other 99% of us while we go shopping.

 

Combat area Marines have no access to a PX to buy necessities and comfort items that are not government issued to them. YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN IN PROJECT MARINE CARE. We ship 10 to 15 lb. boxes of these items to combat Marines in IRAQ and AFGHANISTAN.  The Marine Corps League sees their requests and we are able to ship them thanks to hundreds of contributors just like you. (See the Marines’ most requested items below.)

 

Boxes and cards from the “folks back home” mean the world to these Marines. We know this from the letters, cards and emails we receive back. We will share them with you through Project Marine Care Updates. We will include your name and cards in each box we ship to them.

 

Should you wish to help in this important effort, please make your check payable to:

 

MCL Detachment 554.  In the lower left hand check corner please write: Project Marine Care.

Please mail the check to:

Clem Amorose, Paymaster

MCL Saguaro Detachment 554   

845 W. Emerald Island Dr.

Gilbert AZ 85233

 

Contributions are tax deductible for Federal Income Tax purposes. TIN#70-0207047.

 

THANK YOU!!!                                      SEMPER FIDELIS                                        

 

 

 

The MARINE CORPS LEAGUE, chartered by Congress in 1937, is a non-profit corporation under Section 501 (c) (4) of the Internal Revenue Code. Members are veteran Marines who have served on active duty honorably, as well as many current active duty Marines, and U. S. Navy Corpsmen who have served with the Marines. We are presently more than 70,000 strong. So deep is the spirit of “Semper Fidelis” (Always Faithful) ingrained in Marines that, long after they have hung up the uniform for the last time, they still dare to call each other “Marine”. This is based on the Corps’ time honored saying “Once a Marine –Always a Marine.”  Our mission is to help all Marines in need, the sick, the wounded, their families as well as the families of deceased Marines that are in need, and Marine veterans in need, particularly those in VA hospitals. We work with youth ages 8 to 18 through our “Young Marines” program.

 

“PROJECT  MARINE CARE” was originated at MCL Mount Diablo Detachment 942, Danville CA, by Marine John Wintersteen, Adjutant.

 

MCL Saguaro Detachment  554’s Commandant is Marine Bill Ebright. The Paymaster is Marine Clement (Clem) Amorose, who can be reached at 480-461-5025, or 800-255-9116, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Your comments are most welcome.                                                                

                                    

  “Most requested” Items by U.S. Marines in combat zones:

 

            AA&AAA Batteries                                                   Insect repellant

            Avon Bug Guard (Skin So Soft)                                Instant Oatmeal

            Baby Wipes/ Moist towelettes                                  International Phone                                                                                                                       Cards

            Beef Jerky/Slim Jims                                                Kool Aid packets

            Breakfast/Snack bars                                                Lip Balm

           Canned fruits/meats/chili                                           Magazines/Books,                                                                                                                                                    any kind

Cereal, small boxes                                                   Mints, any kind

Hot chocolate                                                             Neosporin

Coffee, instant                                                            Nuts, Pretzels

Collapsible Water Container (for Kool Aid)           Oreos

Deodorant                                                                  Papers, pens, envelopes

Dinty Moore Dinners                                                Playing Cards

Disposable Cameras                                                  Pop Tarts

Disposable razors                                                      Popcorn, microwaveable

Shave cream                                                               Power/Protein Bars

Doritos/salsa                                                              Q-tips 

Dried fruit/raisins                                                     Eye Wash

Foot Spray(Tinactin liquid)                                     Socks, heavy duty

Foot/Body powders                                                    Stick-Ups (air freshener)

Gatorade (powder)                                                    Sunflower Seeds

Granola bars/Chewy bars                                        Sunscreen

Hand cleansers, small bottles, waterless)                Tuna/Cracker combo            

Hard Candy                                                                Tabasco sauce                                                               Vitamins 

                                                                                                        

Please note: we cannot ship aerosol spray cans.    

Important Item: We will include any cards and letters of support you wish to send.

 

 THANK YOU FROM THE U.S. MARINES. SEMPER FI !

 

More THANK-YOU's

Dear Project Marine Care contributor,

We have received a number of letters back from our troops who have received one or more of the 785 Project Marine Care packages that we have shipped to date. In order not to inundate you and your email address, we select and email to you a few of the most interesting ones.  We received the following letter from L/Cpl Brian Archer, addressed to Bill Archer (SSgt retired) who is in charge of packing and mailing out our shipments. L/Cpl Archer takes pride in giving his MOS, which is that of the Basic Infantry Rifleman. You may recall that we requested donations to ship care packages to the front lines in Afghanistan where a significant amount of hard combat has been underway, most of which does not get reported by the press. Thanks to all of you and your generous contributions, we have been able to ship there to units of the 1st Battalion, 6th Marines and 1st Battalion, 7th Marines.

 

Dear Bill,

You don't know me, my name is Brian Archer, L/Cpl USMC, and I am in Hoopi's squad and we are good friends. Hoopi had to go back on medical leave, he is doing fine, but we in his squad received your packages today and it made our day.- Christmas in June! Thank you so much for your support.  On another note, my Dad also served in the Corps, Chuck Archer, MSgt (ret), just wondering if you two might know each other.  Anyway, we are in good health here in A Co. and can't wait for our return to the good old USA. It's hot here and the days & nights are difficult, but God is faithful to supply our needs. We have Bible study nightly and have services that we do when the Chaplin can't make it out here to the front. I lead the services and I can say that truly is a blessing.  Well Bill, thank you and everyone involved in Project Marine Care for all of us out here in the front in Afghanistan.

Ooorah and Semper Fi

L/Cpl Archer, Brian USMC, 0311

And The Boys from A Co. 1st Plt, 1/6

 

Veterans Day is approaching. A great day to take a few moments to write to "The Boys from A Company", Here is the address:

L/Cpl Brian Archer, USMC

1/6 A Co 1st Plt

Unit 73160

FPO AE 09510-3160

 

The following letter was received from SSgt Justin A. Petit, a member of a Marine Air Group and whose job it is to 'keep 'em flying'.  He manages personnel in the Maintenance Control Dept. working on CH53Es. Many people forget that Marines are often called upon to perform humanitarian missions as well as combat missions. You can see from his letter that SSgt Pettit is equally dedicated to the humanitarian missions.

Dear Mr Archer and fellow members,

Thank you for the snacks, magazines and other items that you have sent. I thank you on behalf of my fellow Marines.  I am from a small town in Indiana named Elizabeth, population 425. Not big but highly missed. I have now served 13 years in the Marine Corps.  A lot of people do not respect the way of life they lead. The greatest thing in my life is the opportunity the Marine Corp gives me to lead and to help change the lives of others for the better. Just as many of you have done so in the past.  I would like thank you Marine veterans for paving the way for today's Corps and creating the leaders of today.  We are currently performing missions by air to Africa that help stabilize their way of life. The best sight in the world is the happiness we bring to others. The skills we are teaching them are helping them build a better way of life.  I am glad to see that there are still people in the world that are still looking out for our troops. We are greatly thankful.  We all know that the world will always be in in turmoil in some location. By the same token we all know that when the orders come down, we Marines will be the first to be there -- by sea, in the air and on the ground. Glad to take over where you left off.

Thank you, again, for supporting our troops.

Semper Fidelis

Justin A. Pettit

SSgt USMC

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