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Writing to the Troops…

Writing to the Troops…. Why write a letter?. To tell someone something To ask someone a question To start a conversation. Those same principles are true when writing to a serviceman / woman!. Tell them that you appreciate their service. Ask them questions.

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Writing to the Troops…

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  1. Writing to the Troops…

  2. Why write a letter? • To tell someone something • To ask someone a question • To start a conversation

  3. Those same principles are true when writing to a serviceman / woman! • Tell them that you appreciate their service. • Ask them questions. • Where are they stationed? What is it like there? • What is their job in the US military? • Why did they enlist? • Start a conversation!

  4. Who should I write to? • Brian James Largent • Sean Michael Vinsick • Mitchell Lawrence Baldwin • Timothy Ray Berklite • Jeremiah Detwiler

  5. Return Address J. Frank Faust Jr. High School 1957 Scotland Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201

  6. Do NOT Include: • Your last name • Your address at home • Your phone number • Your email address • Any pictures

  7. Address your letter to: • Troop C, 2-104th CAV • Unit #6260, APO AE 09378

  8. Formatting your letter… Return Address Date Soldier’s Address Dear (soldier’s name): Write Your Letter Here! Sincerely, Your First Name Mrs. Diehl’s 8th Grade Geography Class

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