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Babs, Fantastic question. All mail gets sent to one location here and shipped out. I'm not sure what happens when it gets there. I always thought it was sent on an American plane. I will ask at work and find out. The site Elexina posted says this: quote: "As you might know, on occasion the Iraqi's have no problem supplying movie DVD's at a fraction of the cost back home. What you are not aware of is the fact that those movies are stolen off the bases and sold back to the soldiers. I recommend that when you supply that information to those who send packages and to the soldiers/Marines whom apply for items to be sent in, that they mark the movies to prevent unscrupulous individuals from benefiting from the unwary." Colonel, USMC. We strongly suggest that if you send any CDs or DVDs, use a permanent magic marker and simply put "AnySoldier.com" on both the cover and CD/DVD. It won't take long before these won't be a target anymore... -Marty
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| Posts: 5252 | Location: The Motor City | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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'Since 2002 KBR has held what is known as the LOGCAP III contract, which stands for Logistics Civil Augmentation Program. Under that contract it provides support services for the Army ranging from serving meals to delivering fuel, washing laundry and delivering mail, duties that used to be handled by the Army itself.' www.thenation.comKBR is a former Halliburton subsidiary. It's making millions, of course, from the war. The people handling US army mail in Iraq might not be Iraqis; they might, for example, have been flown in from Africa, and be on fifty cents a day, or maybe they're from the former Yugoslavia.
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quote: Originally posted by clarebear: Leppi You did NOT send your father trafe did ya?  trafe= not kosher
clare, sorry only saw your post now..... I sent him something called luf, which is the kosher version of spam......
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| Posts: 3132 | Location: looking for planet earth | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Leppi: clare, sorry only saw your post now..... I sent him something called luf, which is the kosher version of spam......
Intriguing ! Why would you send luf (or spam) ?Is that something which he cannot readily get but misses? There's whole lot of odd stuff which people find impossible to obtain abroad but which is readily available at home and which they suddenly feel an urge to have. Britons find it impossible to get either marmalade or bacon, for example.And the standard French bread is a baguette or one of its variants (ficelle, restaurant etc) so the regular, brown, tin loaf is usually unobtainable. That's no good for toast (Don't ask why someone in , say, the South of France wants a cooked breakfast in the heat, or at all when a French breakfast is available, but that's the way it is  )) So much is this so that in Antibes there is a supermarket that sells amost nothing but British foodstuffs  It's by the harbour, to cater for the yachties. What do other Answerpudlians miss, of this kind, abroad?
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| Posts: 7177 | Location: Newmarket, UK/ Antibes, S.France | Registered: 07-14-02 |    |
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