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USS Nitze        280   One of our mom's has a son on this ship

Army                400    10th Mt Division

Air Force            22 + 35    contractors embedded with an Air Force unit. 

Army                  30      Shindad

Veterans             49      local WW2, Korean, Viet Nam vets (Feb, July, Sept)

USS Halyburton   235   

USS Mason        333

Army                   25    TF Attack

Army                    1     individual by request

Navy                    169   USS Tucson, a sub

Navy                    383    USS Gettysburg

Veterans                15    local WW2, Korean vets

Veterans                34    TMC hospice program  (April, July)

Army NG MI          157   crew member Betty N has a local boy in this group

USS Vella Gulf       363   this ship contacted us

USCGC Bertholf     152    I have a friend at church whose sailor is serving on this ship

AF 380th AEW       301   My step grandson is in this unit-Exciting!

Sailor-Blue Angels   1      My friend bought Blue Angel fabric and I made the pc

USS Philippine Sea  404

USS Truxtun             353

Army                        1      Friend of Susan in TN-we weren't able to get contact info for the unit

AF COMKAF/CATO   341  The POC is the SIL of a former boss of mine.  She just retired and is                                                making pcs like crazy!  She made a bunch for this unit.

USS Leyte Gulf         388    

Army 10th Mt Div      300   We also mailed to them in Jan.  We knew there would be more needed.

Special Forces            12

USNS Big Horn          106  this is an oiler, which is manned by sailors, Merchant Marines, civilian

AF                                51

AF                               40   this group is from DM and is in Africa

Navy unit on CV          50   this is Birdie's son's unit.  She makes all of them for his unit         

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From the USS Philippine Sea

Mrs. Carolyn -

I wanted to let you know that we received a few boxes this last
Wednesday...and I have about 150 cases onboard.  People are anxious to
get them and have already "Laid claim" to some...but I won't give them
out until there is enough for everybody. LOL  I wanted to say thank you
for what we have already gotten - and once we get the rest, I intend to
take pictures and send them back to you.  It's a really nice surprise
all of the options. LOL

Thank you again.

Sincerely,

Robert 

Aw, that's great Sue!  I can't wait until they get them all and send pictures!

In the time that it took for my box to reach him, we are over 46,000 so I wrote back and told him that.  haha

I did get the box that had your letter in it – I am amazed that you are up to over 45000 cases.  Think of all the lives you have touched…it truly is a blessing.  Absolutely – when I get the remaining cases (I think we are up to 180 now…I got a small box today) – we will snap some photos and send them to you for you to use as needed.  I will keep you posted on when we receive more, hopefully soon – people are very very interested in picking out their patterns. LOL

 Sincerely,   Robert

 

catching up again:

Dear Sarah,
When I saw your pillow case it was love at first sight! Who doesn't love bagels? Thank you for spending your time to make an Airman's time away a little easier. God bless you and please continue to support servicemen and women.
Leroy  Capt, USAF
Airfield Operations Officer  Southwest Asia

The TMC hospice program gave me a bunch of patriotic fabric in April for their project.  I have a local

sewer making them from the fabric.   They were nearly out when I took in 14 more that Anna had made.

from the USS Truxtun:

Thank you for the beautiful pillow cases that you so lovingly made for us, we have had many boxes sent to us but this is by far one of the best.

 Thank you so very much  CSCS Mxxxxx

I am posting some notes from the USS Truxtun:

1.

On behalf of my shipmates and I we would just like to thank you for the pillow cases you provided for our crew! The support we receive from back home along nice gestures such as this make this deployment all worth while. We have received different care packages from various organizations but I have to say yours has been my favorite thus far. Thank you!!!! 

Very Respectfully,  LS1(AW)Rxxxx   SUPPLY/S-1 LPO

2.

My name is ENS Mitchell Kxxxx aboard USS TRUXTUN DDG 103.  I heard we were shipped clean pillow cases for the crew’s use.  I am new to the ship, having been on board for exactly a week now.  This is my first time being out, as I have been an ensign for only about 2 months now.  Though I am thoroughly enjoying myself, I have had a hard time adjusting to my new environment and my new life.  I just wanted to thank you for the pillow cases on behalf of the sailors, as this helps make things a little more comfortable, especially as I work to acclimate myself to ship life. 

Thanks for what you do. ENS Mitchell  2nd LT

3.

Dear really loving and caring people who decided to join together and “Put your Heroes’ Heads at Ease”, 

I appreciate you!! Because of your creativity, thoughtfulness, and love I lay my head down on my beautiful pillow case and smile knowing America cares J Thanks again and may God bless you all!!

Very Respectfully,  LS2 Charmaine 

4.

All, 

Thank you very much for the pillow cases, every body from the crew of the USS TRUXTUN (DDG 103), just loves the patterns. We thank you all for your time and for thinking of us while we are away. MY GOD bless you all.

 V/R  MAC (SW / AW) Danny 

WOW!  I am impressed that the HAE crew!  Great job ladies!

Classification: NATO UNCLASSIFIED

1. 

Hey my new reserve Mom ☺ 

I am a Danish soldier serving for 9 months with the American troops here in Kandahar Afghanistan. I currently have two awesomeAmericans under my command, and they were so nice to give me one of the pillowcases they received from you, and that pillowcase had a note attached with our e-mail on, so I thought I would spend 5 minutes writing a THANK YOU letter for you. 

I think it is very nice of you to take the time and effort to send a little gift to your troops who is serving our country. I don’t know if you had me in mind as a Danish soldier when you were making these pillowcases, but you should know how much it means to know that someone is thinking of us who are serving so far away from our homes and loved ones. 

The two Americans I am serving with are in the top of their classes, and you should be proud of producing such nice and professional soldiers as these two. I have already had them under my command for 4, 5 months and am looking forward for the next 1, 5 month with them, and I am going to miss them when they are heading back to their homes in the states.

 Be advised that I will be sleeping with that nice Mickey Mouse pillowcase I got from you, for the rest of my tour down here. 

A big thank you from   Ours sincerely and respectful 

MSgt (NATO OR-7) M xxx    ROYAL DANISH AIRFORCE

DAMO A-Shift CATO          COMKAF HQ

2.  Classification: NATO UNCLASSIFIED 

Dear Mrs Lamberson, 

I have just been approached by Master Sergeant Jason Txxx about this wonderful initiative from you to offer support, prayers and love to the men and women who are serving at Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan.  As a serving officer in the Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom, I am yet again reminded of how far your country goes to support the military forces of the United States of America, and those who serve alongside.  A reminder of a home comfort and knowing that we are in the thoughts of loved ones makes the pain of separation whilst we carry out our duty that little easier. 

Please accept my thanks for both those who serve alongside me and myself for your generous gifts to us. I do not refer just to the pillowcases but to the time, dedication and thought you and your fellow ladies have put into this.  I also hope that a small token of our appreciation reaches you in due course, I apologise for any delay but the postal system sometimes misfires! 

I would ask that you forward this e-mail to those who have also worked towards this, namely Maryellen, Janie, Cindy, Marilyn, Sandy, Gwen, Glenece and Susan – Ladies, the thank you above is for you all. 

Kind Regards, 

Mark Cxxxx

 

a couple of more from the NATO unit:

I want to say "Thank You" for your organization making and sending the
pillowcases.  I received two pillowcases, one from Elena and one from
Ian.  They were made by Linda and Jean.  These have brought a touch of
home to my bed here at Kandahar, Afghanistan.

 Thank you again.  Robert

(Elena and Ian are 2 kids from school and they made the notes that I put in the pcs.  Jean is my former boss at CARE and she is now making pcs for HAE!  Plus her SIL is serving in this unit.)

 

Dear Ms Colbert’s Fashion Design Class,  (they are in OH) 

We feel very honored that you have given up your time to make these lovely pillow cases – yes, our heads will rest easier and our rooms will be brighter.

 Thank you from the Commander Kandahar CJ4 team.

 Kind regards   WGCDR Lesley 

 

the photos of the 105 that I sent to the 1st location of this unit:

To the 'Heads as Ease' Team,
 
I write you from Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. I MUST say in my 24 years of service in the United States Air Force, I've seen more care packages (snacks, cards, magazines, candy, etc...) than I can count, from a lot of caring teams bringing us great morale from a far. BUT, nothing like your special pillow cases. It was AMAZING to have recieved your pillow cases. I took them out to my guys working on the airport and I had the chance to hand them out to my guys and gals!! I can speak for about 58 people under me, Although it is about 127 degrees today, you STILL brought smiles to EACH AND EVERY, one of their faces!!! For they all found a pillow case that they could make their very own, and some even took , more than one pillow case.
 
On behalf of several of my my team (Airfield Management Operations Unit, Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan):
 
I thank you, Renea thank you, Bob thank you, Janine thank you, John thank you, David thank you, Janelle thank you, Akilah thank you, Latrivia thank you, Yendis thank you, Lamar thank you, Brian thank you, Jennifer thank you, Jonathon thank you, Kareem thank you, Brenton thank you, Erin thank you, John T thank you, Doug thank you, Tim thank you, Jesse thank you, Rice thank you, Chris thank you, Sam thank you, James thank you, Bruno thank you, Glenn thank you, Pierre thank you, Ryan thank you, Jeremy thank you, Felicia thank you, Mike thank you, Paul thank you, Bobby thank you, Jason thank you, Frank thank you, Robert thank you, Lee thank you, Tommy thank you, Gena thank you, Mereth thank you, Charles thank you, Troy thank you, Neil thank you, Tim thank you, Ahmed thank you, Learreta thank you, Steve thank you, Tommy thank you, Albert thank you, Jon thank you, Steven thank you, Herman thank you, Jim thank you, Nick thank you, Austin thank you, Rosethank you,
 
Today you lifted the spirits of my entire team, for that, thank you SO MUCH, for what you all are doing!!! And PLEASE continue to support, believe in and pray for all the men and women of our United States Armed Forces, along with the men and women of our Department of Defense (contractors), UNTIL WE ALL COME HOME!
 
We love ya!!           Nate 

here is another one:

Carol Cand Alexandria,

        My name is John and I'm an Air Force Sergeant deployed in South West
Asia. I just want to say thanks for the card and pillow cases you have
delivered to all of us. I got a second pillow case and received a card. Our
Airmen and Soldiers here are putting good use to the pillow case you
fabricated. I also see that your seven year old granddaughter contributed in
sending an advance Valentine's Day greeting. Although it's not February,
Valentine's Day was missed by most of us here. So please thank her for the
greeting and of course, we will not forget to brush our teeth. I will keep
this card you gave me as a part of my collection because it's a reminder
that the American people did not forget about us despite ongoing issues our
country currently faces. For that, I thank you, but regret that we can only
protect our country from foreign tyranny. Thanks and God
Bless............and God Bless America.

TSgt Johncarl B

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