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What is Adopt-A-Platoon?

What is Adopt-A-Platoon?. grass roots all volunteer just sharing information a way to support soldiers in iraq. What is a Platoon?. The small unit of the Army organizational chart. Usually somewhere between 30-40 soldiers. A Mechanized Infantry Platoon. A 12 Month Deployment.

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What is Adopt-A-Platoon?

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  1. What is Adopt-A-Platoon? • grass roots • all volunteer • just sharing information • a way to support soldiers in iraq

  2. What is a Platoon? The small unit of the Army organizational chart Usually somewhere between 30-40 soldiers

  3. A Mechanized Infantry Platoon

  4. A 12 Month Deployment has just begun

  5. In the spring of 2004 our country has well over 100,000 soldiers on the ground in Iraq

  6. The Life of a Soldier

  7. Long Hot Season

  8. Long Wet Season

  9. Long Day Ops

  10. Long Night Ops

  11. Police and Security Operations

  12. Defensive and offensive Ops

  13. Most of us have heard recent news stories out of Iraq...

  14. 1st Infantry Division ‘Task Force Danger’ is now on the move in the North

  15. Big Red One soldiers serve in the Sunni Triangle area

  16. How did you sleep last night? • Bed a little lumpy... • Toss and turn... • Heat a little too high... • Need a drink of water...

  17. Our soldiers are serving in many ways to help create a new Iraq.

  18. If a unit is in a base camp, there may be one hot meal a day. Otherwise all meals will consist of MREs. Showers are a rarity. Note blue box of ‘body wipes’ on cot.

  19. Adopt-A-Platoon is a person-to-person effort - a means for people at home, acting as individual small groups, to support the young men and women who serve in the U.S. Army on our behalf in the very difficult conditions of the Iraqi desert.

  20. Adopt-A-Platoon Examples of ways that groups can provide support include letters from members of your group, notes or drawings from school children, CARE PACKAGES with snacks, drink powders, newspapers and magazines, etc. Your group may send a little or a lot. It’s completely up to you. Anything you send is more than they have now.

  21. Adopt-A-Platoon • We will provide you with • a platoon assignment • lists of suggested items • information on how to create your program • support documents and ideas • support via the Internet • a contact with your platoon’s families

  22. Adopt-A-Platoon • Your group will get to know your platoon. They will become ‘your’ soldiers. • It’s not necessary that you provide ALL the support ~ if you reach out to your community you will be amazed. • share your photos and letters • ask local papers and media to share the story of your adoption. Spread the word. many will join you in supporting our troops

  23. The single most important minute in a soldiers day is Mail Call.

  24. any soldier, from any war knows the major importance of Mail Call

  25. a care package prepared Is a care package that matters

  26. We will do our best to put you in touch with your platoon’s family members still in Germany. 25,000 spouses and children of 1st ID troops will spend the deployment both away from home and away from their loved one/soldier. You can get to know them as well, and let them know they’re not forgotten. They also have one of the toughest jobs in the Army.

  27. let’s not forget them you can help... www.adoptaplatoon.us

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