Sunday, August 31, 2008

The Hurricane Hunters

(U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Erik Hofmeyer)


Maj. J.D. Haig (left) and Lt. Col. Troy Anderson, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron pilots, patrol then Tropical Storm Gustav during a mission out of Homestead Air Reserve Base, Fla., on Aug. 27. The Hurricane Hunters are the only operational unit in the world flying weather reconnaissance on a routine basis. They provide surveillance of tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and Central Pacific for the National Hurricane Center.


Thanks to @chucksimmins for sharing this with us. See the entire Hurricane Gustav photo set showing our military helping with the Hurricane Gustav preparations at: http://flickr.com/photos/chucksimmins/sets/72157607052705346/



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Saturday, August 30, 2008

SSgt. Jacqueline L. Hunt Awarded the DoD's Soldier's Medal


Photo by Sgt. Sharilyn Wells

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - Staff Sgt. Jacqueline L. Hunt is awarded the Department of Defense Soldier's Medal by Maj. Gen. Alan D. Bell, Deputy Commander of the U.S. Army Reserve Command, on August 22, 2008. Hunt earned the honor for saving the life of a traffic accident victim who had serious, complex, and life-threatening injuries. She is an Army Reserve Civil Affairs Soldier with the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) and assigned to the 490th Civil Affairs Battalion, located in Abilene, Texas.


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Friday, August 29, 2008

An Interview with "Mrs Lieutenant" Author, Phyllis Zimbler Miller

Phyllis Zimbler Miller, is the author of Mrs. Lieutenant - A Sharon Gold Novel and was one of our partners for the hugely successful Operation Soldier Care project. She is passionate about supporting our troops and blogs regularly about all things military.


Phyllis was kind enough to send us a few copies of her book, one of which we'll be raffling off to a lucky blog reader in the near future so stay tuned.

We recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Phyllis and interviewing her for our blog. We hope you'll enjoy getting to know her as much as we did.


eMOM: Can you tell us a little about yourself?



PZM: I grew up in Elgin, Illinois, and got a B.A. in Journalism at Michigan State University, where I met my husband, who was in ROTC. I went through college in three years and he got a one-year deferment to get a master’s in communication at MSU so that we would be done at the same time. A few months later, in the spring of 1970, we drove to Ft. Knox for Mitch to start Armor Officers Basic before MI training at Ft. Holabird.



After we were stationed in Munich and Mitch completed his ROTC commitment, we lived in Philadelphia from ‘72 to ‘80. Mitch went to Temple Law School on the GI Bill and I was a journalist. Then I got an M.B.A. at Wharton.



After that we immediately moved out to Los Angeles and have been here every since. We had two daughters soon after we moved here and they both have graduated college and work in LA. The older one is in the entertainment industry and the younger one, who is a writer, is now the marketing/technology director for our new family company Miller Mosaic, LLC.



eMOM: Oh so your husband served in the military and you were a military wife. That's fascinating. Any other ties to the military?



PZM: Yes, in 1970 the army considered an officer’s wife as also serving.



Both our fathers served in WWII. Mitch’s father was a combat engineer in Europe; my father, who is the least handy person you can imagine, pumped fuel into airplanes at a base in Florida. And Mitch’s grandfather – his father’s father – as a new immigrant to the U.S. from Russia went to Canada and joined the British army before the U.S. was in WWI.



I just co-sponsored a military spouse contest with http://www.yourmilitary.com/ in connection with season 2 of Lifetime TV’s ARMY WIVES. The winners’ names and essays are at http://www.yourmilitaryblog.com/ and http://www.yourmilitaryspace.com/.



I’m also in email contact with a deployed National Guard infantryman. I was a nervous wreck a week ago when he wrote that he wanted to answer my email before he went out on a mission “beyond the wire.” I would have preferred not to know this – and I was relieved when later in the day I got an email that he was back from the mission.



eMOM: I know you’re an author, can you tell us a little about your book and what motivated you to write it?



PZM: I have always wanted to tell this story since the spring of 1970 because I was, indeed, the chair of the graduation luncheon for the wives of my husband’s AOB class, and the other committee members besides me (a Jew) were a Southern Baptist, a black and two Puerto Ricans, one of whom didn’t speak English.



I thought that this was such an amazing group of women who had to overcome their prejudices and learn to get along that I told this story 18 years later to two women movie producers. They optioned the story and then, when no one in Hollywood “got” the story, they told me I had to write a book. By the time I wrote the first draft they had moved on to other projects. Then followed almost 20 years of writing and rewriting and believing in this story while New York editors and agents told me that no one would be interested in this story.



But I knew there was an audience for this book and I wouldn’t give up. So for my 60th birthday I had the book published by a print on demand publisher. The subsequent reviews for this book have shown that there is an audience.



(I’m also the co-author of the Jewish holiday book SEASONS FOR CELEBRATION first published in 1992. Rabbi Karen L. Fox and I have just re-released it.)



eMOM: Is MRS. LIEUTENANT based on true stories?



PZM: To use a current phrase in the music industry, MRS. LIEUTENANT is a mash-up of true stories with dramatic exaggeration. The characters in the book are pieces of different people I knew at Ft. Knox and in Munich.



eMOM: What did you hope to accomplish by writing MRS. LIEUTENANT?



PZM: I wanted to preserve a very specific slice of women’s social history during the Vietnam War and at the beginning of the women’s liberation movement. All fictional books and movies that I know that are about the Vietnam War are from the point of view of the men. I wanted to write a novel that would be compelling on its own and would also give the point of view of the women left behind.



eMOM: Would you give us a snippet it from MRS. LIEUTENANT?



PZM: Of course. Here is an excerpt from the book:



"South Carolina is hot, too," Wendy says, swatting away a fly hovering over the apple pie. "You get used to it."

The women sit at the picnic tables talking and watching over the desserts. In a few minutes Sharon will call the men back to the tables.

They have already cooked and eaten their hotdogs. Then the men separated, moving off towards a still-hot barbecue grill. During dinner, food talk was the focus. Now the men will discuss more serious things: their AOB class, their army commitment, maybe even Vietnam.

Sharon wonders why the women aren’t discussing their husbands’ time in the army, their fears of a Vietnam tour. Is something not real if you don't talk about it? Or is it because it is only their husbands’ decision – they have been brought up to support such choices regardless of their own feelings?

In a letter last week to her mother she wrote: “In many respects one could think we were on a huge college campus, but the war hangs over everything. The career men’s wives don’t seem as worried about it as the wives of other second lieutenants who want to serve their time and get out. Of course, the career women could be putting on a front because they have to.”

Sharon watches Wendy, Kim, Donna and the others chatting about the food in the commissary and the bargains at the PX. How many of these women believe the war in Vietnam is right? How many feel it is the duty of their husbands to fight?



eMOM: Where can people get a copy of MRS. LIEUTENANT for themselves?



PZM: Amazon is the best place; here’s a direct link to the book’s page -- http://tinyurl.com/6mkgcq -- with reviews. (I’m particularly pleased with the review by Anna Horner because she talks about her father who served in Vietnam.) People can also go to my website at http://www.mrslieutenant.com/ and read the first four chapters there along with getting book group discussion guidelines, viewing original 1970 army documents, and finding info on organizations that support military families and troops now (including eMail Our Military).



eMOM: Do you belong to any military or veteran organizations? If so, which ones?



PZM: My husband Mitchell R. Miller belongs to the Association for Intelligence Officers, National Military Intelligence Association, and U.S. Naval Institute. (I read the institute’s monthly magazine Proceedings.)



eMOM: What advice would you give eMail Our Military’s military wives?



PZM: I have two recommendations – one private and one public:



Private: Keep a journal of one’s life as a military spouse. (With free blogging software today this can be done easily and doesn’t have to be shared with the public.) Years from now your children or grandchildren may want to know about your military life. And you also might want to keep all the official documents as I did. Almost 40 years later these documents can be quite interesting.



Public: If you have the opportunity, speak or write publicly about today’s military. Many, many people in the U.S. today don't have any experience with the military or with family members in the military. Most of these people have no idea what military life is like or the experiences of deployed U.S. servicemen and servicewomen. If you can provide a window into this life, I believe this can help foster a better understanding of and more support for the military.



eMOM: Do you think emails, letters and care packages are powerful morale boosters for our troops?



PZM: I was heart-broken when I learned that there are deployed soldiers who NEVER get any letters or packages. (I’m crying just typing this answer now.) I can’t imagine going off to fight for one’s country, maybe dying for one’s country, without any personal acknowledgment. What would this do to a soldier’s ability to fight?



So I know that emails, letters and care packages can be very, very important. And I think that soldiers just knowing about such projects as Operation Soldier Care has to greatly help morale.



eMOM: What social networks are you on and how can people find you to connect with you?



PZM: I’d love for people to connect with me on social media – and I’m especially looking for guest posts for my three blogs (see those links below):



The three main social sites that I’m on at this time are:
www.twitter.com/ZimblerMiller
www.linkedin.com/in/pzmiller



On Facebook: Phyllis Zimbler Miller and Mrs. Lieutenant: A Sharon Gold Novel and soon I will have a page on Facebook for http://www.estateplanningforyou.com/ – the first of a planned family of online information products under the company name of Miller Mosaic, LLC.



Nancy Brown at http://www.yourmilitary.com/ is offering a free report from http://www.estateplanningforyou.com/ about living trusts with specific information for military personnel in order to help prevent families from going through probate hell.



eMOM: you a podcaster / blogger? Where can people read more about what you’re up to?

PZM: There’s an InsideScoopLive podcast of me at:
http://www.insidescooplive.com/author-pages/Miller-Phyllis-reading-interview.html



My three blogs are:
http://www.mrslieutenant.blogspot.com/
http://www.flippingburgersandbeyond.blogspot.com/
http://www.dogooderscrooge.blogspot.com/



eMOM: Can we look forward to more books from you in the future?



PZM: I hope so. I’m in the midst of writing the sequel – MRS. LIEUTENANT IN EUROPE – focusing on Sharon and Robert Gold’s experiences being part of an occupying force only 25 years after the end of World War II.



Then I plan to write MS. LIEUTENANT IN CIVILIAN LIFE about Sharon’s re-adjustment to civilian life and her introduction to the women’s liberation movement that’s starting to sweep across the U.S.



eMOM: We look forward to it!




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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Thanks from SPC Anthony Rubado

"Thank you all for your support. If you did not stand behind us then we would be doing this for nothing. Thank you."-- SPC Anthony Rubado, US Army, Hermon, New York

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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Operation Soldier Care's Top 5 Winners

We've calculated all the totals and the eMOM Operation Soldier Care top 5 contributors are as follows:

1. Rob La Gesse
2. Atinuke "Tinu" Abayomi-Paul
3. Edward Branley
4. Heather Coleman
5. Effi Mander


Congratulations! You really went above and beyond and made this project a complete success. We'll be contacting you each via email to ensure we have the correct mailing address and contact information for you. Be sure to add the eMailOurMilitary.com domain to your whitelists to ensure receipt.

These top 5 contributors will each receive the following goodies, gifts and giveaways:

1. An eMail Our Military 15-oz. ceramic coffee mug
2. The twitter tee of your choice from Eat, Sleep, Tweet
3. A ChoiceShirts.com gift certificate for 25% off their product(s)
4. An autographed copy of the new book Mrs. Lieutenant: A Sharon Gold Novel by Phyllis Zimbler Miller
5. A $30 gift certificate to use on Nancy's Mary Kay website (Products for men and women)
6. A $35 gift certificate for services from Tammy Munson of New Media VA
7. An autographed copy of the book "Ask Without Fear" by Marc A. Pitman
8. A 1 year membership to InspireMeToday.com (A $99 value) from Gail Goodwin
9. A guest post on TwitterStars as part of a 5 part series. A great way to promote your blog, website or business. All guest posts will be broadcast using Ping.fm and posted to 12 social media and bookmarking sites.
10. A case of Crunchy Chocolate Cookies from Whole Foods Market
11. An 8 x 10 framed original American Flag photo by Gloria Bell
12. "The 16 Minute Body Sculpting Kit: Attain Your Dream Body in Just 16 Minutes a Day" - eBook and Video by Author and fitness expert Richard Walters
13. Joe Colledge's CD "Table For One" along with a copy of his new single "American Dream"
14. A FREE 1 year membership to "Say It With eCards" Judaic Greetings. Unlimited access to more than 4,000 Judaic themed eCards from Roz Fruchtman.
15. 3 Months of Daily Personal Training in the comfort of your home or office by Zna


Stay tuned for more fun and creative projects designed by eMail Our Military to support our troops.

Our next major annual project will be eMOM's Holiday Love™.

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Thanks from Sgt. Richard Allen

"Thanks for all of your support! It's nice to know we have that kind of support out there."-- SGT Richard Allen, US Army, National Guard, Chicopee, Massachusetts



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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Huge Success for eMOM's Operation Soldier Care

We're so proud to report that the Operation Solider Care project, a collaborative effort between eMail Our Military, Nancy Sutherland and Phyllis Zimbler Miller, was a huge success all due to your kindness and support for our troops.

The project officially ended August 18th and with your help we raised $3411.00 to purchase sun and skin care packages for our military service members facing the desert heat in places like Iraq and Afghanistan. We couldn't have done it without you and you are greatly appreciated.

Nancy Sutherland generously offered to match the amount we raised dollar for dollar. That doubles our donations and gives us a whopping total of $6822 in sun and skin care products to go to our troops.

As of this writing, Nancy and her team were putting the care packages together to ship to the guys and gals being supported through eMail Our Military. Nancy even made a short video for us showing some of the packages that they had already put together. You can see it here.

We can't thank you enough for really going above and beyond our humble expectations for this troop support project. Over the next few days we'll do a series of posts spotlighting all the fantastic folks who took the time to help with this project. Some folks blogged about it, others shared the information on their social networks and others took the time to pull some pretty wild and wacky stunts to keep folks motived and supporting our troops. It was great fun but we certainly couldn't have done it without all the great people who put their money where their hearts were and gave to our troops. You made it happen and you are truly great.

Big thanks to all of eMOM's Operation Soldier Care donors:

Andrew Valadez
Angela Beauchamp
Atinuke Abayomi-Paul
C.C. Chapman
Carmen Munoz-Schira
Carol W
Carrie Wilkerson
Casey Phillips
Cherie Harvey
Chris Kieff
Christina Klaene
Corinne Faust
Daniel Mosqueda
Doriano Carta
Edward Branley
Effi Mander
Gloria Bell
Grant Griffiths
Harry Hoover
Heather Coleman
Heather Gardner
Iman Jalali
Ines Hegedus-Garcia
James Huston
Jeff Brown
Jeff Crites
Jessica McGilvray
Jonna Pantelis
Jonnie Santos
Karen Schweiger
Karrie Winters
Kathleen Blasco
Kelly O'Brien
Kenneth Bell
Kenneth Bell
Kimberley Schmahl
Kris Robinson
Leslie Rice
Mark Salinas
Mary Reagan
Matthew Eads
Michael Antonio Brown
Michael Neumann
Michael Ward
Misty Khan
Phyllis Miller
Rachel Rubin
Rebecca Rivera
Robert Burgin
Robert La Gesse
Robert Stemen
Rosie Jacquelin
Scott Guimont
Scott Monty
Scott Sigler
Sean Marler
Todd Jordan
Tracy Lee Carroll
Trish Forant
Vaughn Beck
Vern Vonheeder III
Vicki Hampton

Tomorrow we'll announce our Top 5 Contributors and all the goodies and gifts they'll get for helping us reach higher than we ever imagined.

Thanks to everyone who was a wonderful part of this project. You are an inspiration.


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Nancy Sends a Message of Thanks to Todd R. Jordan


This is a special video message from Operation Soldier Care's Nancy Sutherland to Todd Jordan.

Nancy says "Thanks so much Todd! You are a Patriotic Bald Eagle!"

If you've been following along, you'll remember that Todd offered to shave his head as a part of the Operation Soldier Care fundraising effort. You can read the original post titled The Bald and the Beautiful. Thanks to Todd's challenge we raised an additional $562 for Operation Soldier Care.


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Bald and Beautiful - The Making Of - Part 2


This is Todd shaving his head as a part of the fund raising effort for eMOM's Operation Soldier Care. You can read the original post titled The Bald and the Beautiful. Thanks to Todd's challenge we raised an additional $562 for Operation Soldier Care.

Way to go Todd!


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Bald and Beautiful - The Making Of - Part 1


This is Todd shaving his head as a part of the fund raising effort for eMOM's Operation Soldier Care. You can read the original post titled The Bald and the Beautiful. Thanks to Todd's challenge we raised an additional $562 for Operation Soldier Care.

Way to go Todd!


tojosan's Mobile post sent by eMailOurMilitary using Utterz. reply-count Replies.

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Midnight Arrives on the East Coast for Operation Soldier Care

It's midnight here on the east coast. That means it's up to you central and pacific to push to get Operation Soldier Care to completion. Can you do it? We sure hope so.

This doesn't mean that our fellow east costies can't still chip in. We'd love that.

Only two more time zones to get it done.

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Just 2 Hours Left to Get OpSoCare Packages to our Military

This is our final night to make it happen for Operation Soldier Care, our project to send Mary Kay sun/skin care packages to our troops battling the desert heat. Our project ends tonight at midnight.

We have reached higher than we ever thought possible. As of this writing, we've raised $3,021 for the care package project and need $1,979 to reach our goal. We'd love to make it all the way. However, we can't do it alone. If you could take some time and help us spread the word we believe it will make all the difference.

Please share the link to this blog post across your social networks, feel free to copy this post and use it as a guest post on your own blog, even send an email to your friends and family letting them know about Operation Soldier Care.

Finally, we ask that if you are in a position to share a few dollars toward supporting our troops that you take a moment to do that. We can tell you from our own experiences as sons, daughters, husbands, wives and friends of our military services members - care packages are especially appreciated.

Thank You Supporters

As a way to give back to those who have given so much, we thought it would be nice to give our top 5 contributors some pretty great, generously donated items.

The list continues to grow as we near the end of the Operation Soldier Care campaign on August 18th so, if you're interested in taking home these great gifts, please give from your heart to help our troops who give so much of themselves unselfishly.


Our top 5 contributors will each receive the following goodies, gifts and giveaways:

1. An eMail Our Military 15-oz. ceramic coffee mug

2. The twitter tee of your choice from Eat, Sleep, Tweet

3. A ChoiceShirts.com gift certificate for 25% off their product(s)

4. An autographed copy of the new book Mrs. Lieutenant: A Sharon Gold Novel by Phyllis Zimbler Miller

5. A $30 gift certificate to use on Nancy's Mary Kay website (Products for men and women)

6. A $35 gift certificate for services from Tammy Munson of New Media VA

7. An autographed copy of the book "Ask Without Fear" by Marc A. Pitman

8. A 1 year membership to InspireMeToday.com (A $99 value) from Gail Goodwin

9. A guest post on TwitterStars as part of a 5 part series. A great way to promote your blog, website or business. All guest posts will be broadcast using Ping.fm and posted to 12 social media and bookmarking sites.

10. A case of Crunchy Chocolate Cookies from Whole Foods Market

11. An 8 x 10 framed original American Flag photo by Gloria Bell

12. "The 16 Minute Body Sculpting Kit: Attain Your Dream Body in Just 16 Minutes a Day" - eBook and Video by Author and fitness expert Richard Walters

13. Joe Colledge's CD "Table For One" along with a copy of his new single "American Dream"

14. A FREE 1 year membership to "Say It With eCards" Judaic Greetings. Unlimited access to more than 4,000 Judaic themed eCards from Roz Fruchtman.

15. 3 Months of Daily Personal Training in the comfort of your home or office by Zna

16. Your product or service here for a great cause and great press!


Get Involved

Feeling a little competitive? Want to get in on the fun and help support our troops at the same time? Right now our top contributor has donated $900 and #5 has donated $100. To be in the running to make it to the top 5 you have to contribute at least $252.00. Tonight is the last night to participate!

You have your choice of adding money to the Operation Soldier Care "ChipIn Widget" (shown below and on our sidebar) or you can show support for our deployed troops by stepping up to the plate and buying a Mary Kay gift set. The choice is yours.

ChipIn Widget (which uses paypal)


To purchase a gift set, click on this link to Nancy’s "Mary Kay Website" to buy the Satin Hands pampering gift sets http://tinyurl.com/5dmwq4. After putting in the number of sets you'd like to purchase, be sure to put the words "Operation Soldier Care" in the comment section at checkout. Your gift sets will be sent directly to the deployed service members.

Companies and Organizations

Got a product or service you'd like to contribute for our Top 5? Let us know by leaving a comment here with how we can reach you.

Big thanks to Nancy Sutherland for allowing us to team up with her for this project and to Phyllis Zimbler Miller for all her time as well.

Thanks in advance for helping us help our troops!


About eMail Our Military:

eMail Our Military is a charitable organization that supports U.S. military service members through morale boosting email correspondence, letters and care packages. Troop supporters can take part in a number of support projects ranging from sending eMail to a service member on a one-on-one basis to year round support projects. eMail Our Military was created in 2001 as a response to the DoD's cancellation of the "Any Service Member" and "Operation Dear Abby" mail programs. As a safe alternative, eMOM picked up where these programs left off. For more information on eMail Our Military, please visit http://www.emailourmilitary.com/




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Final 3 Hours for eMOM's Operation Soldier Care

You've already heard it started with Rob La Gesse (@Kr8tr on twitter) then Todd Jordan (@Tojosan) stepped up to the plate and now, Mike Neumann (@MikeNeumann) is joining in to help us surpass our goal for Operation Soldier Care so we can get skin/sun care packages to our troops.

Yesterday, Mike Neumann officially announced that if we can meet and surpass our goal of $5,000 he'll not only shave his head, he'll do it at Hooters!

Trust me, this is something you won't want to miss.

We'd raised $2921 and were at the 58% mark when our ChipIn widget crashed. We've created a back up for the difference below. We only need $2080 to meet our goal in just 3 hours. Operation Soldier Care ends at 12 AM midnight. We're more than half way there. The hard part is over and I know we can do it with your help.

Every $1 donated counts toward the purchase of a care package and no amount is too big or too small. So, if you can help please do!

If you can't contribute financially, please consider sharing this page with someone you know, blogging about us, and sharing this information across your social networks.

Finally, don't forget you can always correspond with a service member on a one-on-one basis or send a one time message of support through eMail Our Military!




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Todd R. Jordan Beardless for the Troops

Todd Jordan is a man of his word and he's shaved off the beard he's had for 13 years. Along with his friends and followers, he raised $150 for Operation Soldier Care. He promised that if people sent in the donations he'd shave it off and shave he did.

You can read Todd's side of the story, watch the video and see him clean shaven here.

Thanks Todd for all your help with Operation Soldier Care and thanks for being such a great guy.

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Operation Soldier Care Bump in the Road

Just $2080 to Go!

We've raised $2921 and are at 58% technically. Then, BOOM! Our widget crashed.

No worries. We won't panic. We won't let a little widget issue slow us down with just a mere 5 hours left to get packages to the troops.

We've sent a trouble ticket to ChipIn and in the meantime, we created a new page/widget to collect the rest of the money needed to meet Operation Soldier Care's goal. You'll see the old widget on our sidebar, showing the totals and counting down the time left. Above it is the new widget that you can use to donate (or view below).

We've only got $2080 to go and just 5 hours left. Project ends tonight at MIDNIGHT!


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The 11th Hour

Ok, not exactly. But, there are only 11 hours left for us to get the job done and reach 100% of our goal.

As of 12:15 PM est Operation Soldier Care is at 56% and has raised $2811.00 for sun/skin care packages to our troops in the desert.

This isn't about politics. It's about taking care of the service members who volunteered to serve our country unselfishly. That's it. Plain and simple.

Every $1 donated counts toward the purchase of a care package and no amount is too big or too small. So, if you can help please do!

If you can't contribute financially, please consider sharing this page with someone you know, blogging about us, and sharing this information across your social networks.

To make things a little more fun, Mike Neumann has made a date with a hair clipper and some Hooters girls if we can meet and exceed our goal by midnight tonight. (Read below)

Finally, don't forget you can always correspond with a service member on a one-on-one basis or send a one time message of support through eMail Our Military!


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Sunday, August 17, 2008

America Goes Bald for eMOM & Operation Soldier Care

It started with Rob La Gesse (@Kr8tr on twitter) then Todd Jordan (@Tojosan) stepped up to the plate. Now, Mike Neumann (@MikeNeumann) is joining in to help us surpass our goal for Operation Soldier Care so we can get skin/sun care packages to our troops.

Mike Neumann officially announced that if we can meet and surpass our goal of $5,000 he'll not only shave his head, he'll do it at Hooters!

Trust me, this is something you won't want to miss.

We've raised $2746 and are at the 54% mark. We only need $2254 to meet our goal. That's just 46% more. We're more than half way there. The hard part is over and I know we can do it with your help.

Every $1 donated counts toward the purchase of a care package and no amount is too big or too small. So, if you can help please do!

If you can't contribute financially, please consider sharing this page with someone you know, blogging about us, and sharing this information across your social networks.

Finally, don't forget you can always correspond with a service member on a one-on-one basis or send a one time message of support through eMail Our Military!





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Half Way There, Half Way to Go for Operation Soldier Care

We're a little more than half way to our goal for Operation Soldier Care. We've raised $2,746.00 and hit the 54% mark in our campaign to get Mary Kay sun/skin care packages to our active duty troops in the desert.

We're extremely pleased with how far we've come for this project and how many military service members will benefit from the care packages we'll be sending to them.

We're not done yet though! Monday the 18th (Tomorrow) is the final day to hit the 5k mark. That doesn't leave us much time to get it all done.

If you can help, please do. Every $1 counts toward the purchase of a care package and no amount is too big or too small.

If you can't contribute financially, please consider sharing this page with someone you know, blogging about us, cheering us on in the comment section and sharing this information across your social networks.

Finally, don't forget you can always correspond with a service member on a one-on-one basis or send a one time message of support through eMail Our Military!

Big Thanks to Financial Contributors:

CC. C.
Christina K.
Rachel R.
Todd J.
Vicki H.
Michael B.
Casey P.
Scott S.
Carol W.
Michael N.
Gloria B.
Carmen M.
Michael W.
James H.
Scott G.
Iman J.
Vaughn B.
Kenneth B.
Andrew V.
Vern V. III
Edward B.
Robert LaG.
Corinne F.
Carrie W.
Karen S.
Jessica McG.
Jonna P.
Rosie J.
Scott M.
Sean M.
Matthew E.
Harry H.
Kenneth B.
Heather G.
Rebecca R.
Cherie H.
Misty K.
Kimberley S.
Mark S.
Jeff C.
Tracy Lee C.
Ines H.
Paisano
Chris K.
Jonnie S.
Dan M.
Karrie W.
Atinuke A.
Jeff B.


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This Weeks Top Military News

Each week eMOM will try to bring you a round up of all the week's top military related stories. Here are the top stories for this week:


Armed Forces Press Service
Rice Expects Russian Troops to Withdraw From Georgia
Military Humanitarian Mission in Georgia to Continue, Bush Says
Georgia Transportation Plan Demonstrates U.S. Flexibility, Responsiveness
Cease-Fire Accord Specifies Russian Troop Withdrawal from Georgia
Security Improvements Amplify Stability in Iraqi Province



Headlines
Russian Troops 'Start Withdrawal'
US: Quds, Hezbollah Training Hit Squads
Georgia Awaits Russian Truce Signature
Iraq: US Marine Killed by Gunfire
Military Funds Mind-Reading Science



DoD Press Advisories
Multinational Corps - Iraq Commander to Brief Live From Iraq
DoD to Discuss Federal Voting Assistance Program
Media Support for Sept. 11th Stock Footage Announced
Multinational Division - North Commander to Brief Live From Iraq
DoD Official to Brief on KC-X Tanker Draft RFP



Marine Corps News
Garmsir's resurrection; with the district center secure, focus shifts to improving infrastructure
Rawah doctors, Coalition forces provide medical aid
Congressional delegation visits Haditha
Marine takes duty to new level
Combat Center hosts local teachers for conference



Navy News
Chief of Naval Operations and MCPON Visit Sailors in Afghanistan
Two Militaries Build Together in Papua New Guinea
Medical Personnel Begin Work in Nicaragua for Continuing Promise 2008
USS Firebolt Makes Port Visit to Iraq
Continuing Promise Arrives in Nicaragua



Army News
Reset program maintains troop readiness
Iraqi army confident in ability to defend
UAVs role key ingredient to success in Iraq
Army Family Action Plan turns 25 years old
Combat survivability has doubled since Vietnam, says assistant secretary



Air Force News
New Global Hawk exhibit opens at museum
Diver trades swim suit for flight suit
Falcon Hill Enhanced Use Lease agreement announced
C-130s bring humanitarian assistance to Georgia
Georgian humanitarian mission builds


We always include the latest military news' feeds on our sidebar so check back often.




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The Bald and The Beautiful

Yesterday evening Todd Jordan, also known as @Tojosan on Twitter, threw out the challenge and put his hair on the line. He said that if we could raise $150 in donations for Operation Soldier Care he'd shave the beard he's had for 13 years.

Then he said if we could raise $150 more (for a total of $300) he'd shave his head for Operation Soldier Care.

With just 5 minutes left on the clock before the offer expired last night, Operation Soldier Care not only received an additional $300.00 thanks to @Tojosan's challenge but went over and above it by receiving a total of $586.00! We know that none of it could have been possible without all the great supporters our service members have on Twitter, Facebook and all the other social media sites eMOM is a part of.

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!

Now, let's see the links to those videos of @Tojosan:

Tojosan without a beard: http://12seconds.tv/channel/tojosan/15698

Here he tells us that soon he'll be a bald, bald man: http://12seconds.tv/channel/tojosan/15907

Stay tuned!



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Saturday, August 16, 2008

Todd R. Jordan Bald and Beautiful Update

I'm offering to get bald and beautiful for $300 in donations to Operation Soldier Care.

So far, $185 has been added to the chipin widget since he offered the challenge and there's just $115 more needed.

You certainly don't have to add the total amount but all monies donated will help to get us that much closer to me going bald and buy that many more care packages for our troops serving in the desert heat.

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TwitterStars Spotlights eMail Our Military (eMOM)

We had the pleasure of being interview by TwitterStars.com creator Mark Davidson. We met met Mark, surprisingly enough, through Twitter and after sharing tweets for quite some time he honored eMail Our Military (eMOM) with an invitation to be spotlighted on his website.

I certainly can't thank Mark enough for not only taking the time to learn about eMOM but for encouraging others to do the same. Due to Mark's interview, several people have contributed to Operation Soldier Care (this is our final weekend) and helped us push past the 30% mark.


Here's what Mark had to say about the interview and the comments he received afterward:

I struggled for 10 months trying to figure out a direction and focus for Twitterstars.com. When I first registered the domain name a year ago, I didn’t foresee Twitterstars.com evolving into a blog that could help support the efforts of an important project like eMOM.

As I re-read your interview, the comments people have left above, and see all the re-tweets people have made in support of eMOM, it gives me such a good feeling inside to have had the opportunity to interview you.

Thank you so much for allowing me to contribute in this small way to eMailOurMilitary and for elevating this blog with the good work you are doing.



TwitterStars.com Interview with Trish Forant of eMail Our Military (eMOM)

This is an interview that I think you'll really enjoy so I'll just tease you with a snippet here and then you can read the full interview and the comments on TwitterStars yourself. For those of you who don't already know this, I can be found on Twitter under my personal account as @Dayngr and tweeting for eMail Our Military as @MailOurMilitary.

Mark Davidson: I want to feature on Twitterstars.com how you are using Twitter to support American troops. I’d like for our interview to serve as a guide to what can be accomplished with a single account on Twitter.

Dayngr: Bless your heart. Thanks!

Mark Davidson: I read a blurb in your timeline about how you are now at 30% of your goal for Operation Soldier Care. My purpose for Twitterstars.com is to inspire people to use Twitter as a tool to do great things. Let’s just chat like we would if we were on Twitter. Please feel free to give me any background information about how you are using Twitter to support our troops abroad.

Dayngr: Well, let me tell you a little about eMOM...


Again, to read the entire interview visit TwitterStars.com/eMOM and add your comments and thoughts.

We look forward to reading what you have to say.


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Friday, August 15, 2008

eMail Our Military Welcomes Tammy Munson to the eMOM Team

eMail Our Military (eMOM) chose two great interns for our Public Relations / New Media intern positions. You met the first, Dave Huston, and today we'd like to take the time to introduce you to the second

Please welcome Tammy Munson to the eMOM team. Tammy is a military wife and really knows her way around new media. We are confident that Tammy will be an invaluable asset to the eMOM team and we can't wait for you to get to know her a little better.

Please take a moment to read our interview with Tammy and give her a warm welcome to eMail Our Military.


eMOM:
Can you tell us a little about yourself and what experience you bring to the Public Relations / New Media intern position?

Tammy: I’m a work at home mom to 2 daughters, Kiersten (10) and Rebecca (6). I’ve been married to my husband Dan for 10 years. I’ve worked in various positions that all revolved around marketing, advertising and promotions. Currently I’m a virtual assistant, mostly working with social media (blogging, podcasting, audio/video) as well as serving as the Military District of Washington DC installation ambassador for Military.com.


eMOM:
Do you have any ties to the military?

Tammy: I come from a big military family where my grandfather and father both were in the Army. Currently my husband (SGT Munson, US Army), husband’s brother and sister in law, and many friends are serving in the Military.


eMOM:
What social networks are you on and how can people find you to connect with you?

Tammy: I’m on most of the social network sites but the ones I mostly frequent are Twitter, Facebook, Myspace and LinkedIn.


eMOM:
Are you a podcaster or blogger and if so, where can people read more about what you’re up to?

Tammy: I’ve been blogging since 2004 and a podcaster since 2005. I have several of my own blogs (My main one is http://www.armyhousehold6.com/) as well I write for other blog sites like TypeAMom.com where I’m the Geek Mommy Editor. I write about all things “techie”! As far as podcasting goes, I’m currently one of the co-hosts for PodTalk Divas (http://www.podtalkdivas.com/) as well as host for the mini-podcast, Flash Cast at Business & Learning dot come (www.businessandlearning.com/blog)


eMOM:
What area of the country are you in?

Tammy: We live in Alexandria, VA (about 20 minutes outside of Washington DC)


eMOM:
What motivated you to sign up for the Public Relations / New Media intern position?

Tammy: I wanted to learn more about public relations as well as enhance my skills in new media and social networking. I’ve been following Trish on Twitter as @MailOurMilitary for some time and though it was a great service and site. I also have a very big place in my heart for all military, especially now as the wife of an active duty solider.


eMOM:
What would you like to learn during your time at eMail Our Military?

Tammy: I certainly want to enhance my skills by learning about new technologies in New Media and gather a great deal of knowledge in the area of Public Relations. I know this intern position with eMail Our Military will continue to grow my skills and expertise in New Media/Public Relations.


eMOM:
Are there any areas of Public Relations and Social/New Media that you’re especially interested in?

Tammy: I think it would be really exciting to work with professionals in radio and television as well as celebrities. That's an area I haven’t really explored and I would absolutely love it!


Thanks Tammy for taking some time with us today. Welcome onboard and thanks for all you do for our military.

We'd love to read your comments welcoming Tammy to the team!


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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

eMail Our Military Welcomes Dave Huston to the eMOM Team

We've finally chosen two great interns for our Public Relations / New Media intern positions and we'd like to take the time to introduce the first one to you today and the second to you tomorrow.

Without further ado, please welcome Dave Huston to the eMail Our Military Team. We believe Dave brings alot to the team and has a great attitude and willingness to learn.

We'd love for you to learn a little about Dave and get to know him like we do. We sat down with Dave recently and here's what he had to say:



eMOM: Can you tell us a little about yourself and what experience you bring to the Public Relations / New Media intern position?

Dave: I'm a twenty-nine year-old Wisconsin transplant, originally from Mississippi. I possess a Bachelor of Science degree for Game Design and Development and as odd as it may seem, I feel I can bring a lot of my experiences from that over to help eMOM. Game design is such an all-encompassing field that it's hard to find an aspect that isn't useful. I've had my hands in everything from graphic design to documentation, from working with clients to programming, and from 3d modeling to marketing. More than that, I believe in eMOM's cause and I'm excited to have the opportunity to contribute in any way I can.


eMOM: Do you have any ties to the military? (such as friends or family members serving or have you served yourself?)


Dave: I do not.


eMOM:
What social networks are you on and how can people find you to connect with you?

Dave: I'm on just about every social network out there and if you send me an invite to a new one, I'm sure to sign up on it. My favorites are Twitter (twitter.com/davehuston) and Facebook (profile.to/davehuston). I almost always use the username davehuston, so feel free to add me on any of the others and contact me if you can't find me.


eMOM:
Are you a podcaster / blogger? Where can people read more about what you’re up to? (include your blog and podcast links if you like)

Dave: I've maintained a personal blog for nearly a decade now via LiveJournal. More recently, I've built a simple site to host my blog and my podcasting ventures. You can find it at web.me.com/davehuston. I've been getting into the multimedia aspect of the Internet more lately. For a while there, I hosted a daily gaming news podcast. It proved very educational for me in the areas of recording, editing, producing, and advertising a podcast. You can find the old episodes on TalkShoe.com under the show name G4M3R Daily.


eMOM:
What area of the country are you in?

Dave: I'm based in the western Wisconsin/St. Paul/Minneapolis area.


eMOM:
What motivated you to apply for the Public Relations / New Media intern position?

Dave: I've followed eMOM founder, @Dayngr, and eMOM's account, @MailOurMilitary, on Twitter for quite a while now and have always been interested in the work that was being done. When Trish posted that they were looking for an intern, I decided to go for it and do my part.


eMOM:
What would you like to learn during your time at eMail Our Military?

Dave: Mostly, I'd like to meet all the wonderful people out there who care about our country and our troops. I'm also interested in learning more about social media and how a charitable organization is managed.


eMOM:
Are there any areas of social/new media that you’re especially interested in?

Dave: It's my long-term goal to become an Internet celebrity and make a living doing the thing I love the most, which is learning from others and having fun. But then, I think that's everyone's long-term goal. In the short-term, I hope to expand my knowledge of video and audio production for the web.


Thanks Dave for joining the team and thanks so much for all you're already doing to keep the support going to our military.


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eMOM's Operation Soldier Care Update From Trish


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Help eMOM and Nancy Sutherland get these great care packages to our troops! We're 27% to our goal!

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Operation Soldier Care Update from Nancy


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Show support for our deployed troops by stepping up to the plate and buying Mary Kay gift sets for Operation Soldier Care or use our widget on the sidebar!


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The Power of eMail - An Interview with Trish Forant of eMailOurMilitary.com (eMOM)

I was really honored to be interviewed by Steven Fisher for Network Solutions' blog "Solutions Are Power". I've been a fan of Steven's for a while so it was a rare treat for me to have the opporunity to talk to him and even better to talk to him about eMOM.

The interview covered the questions that everyone wants to know and then some.

Here's a snippet:

Steve: eMail Our Military (eMoM) was created in 2001 as a response to the DoD’s cancellation of the “Any Service Member” and “Operation Dear Abby” mail programs. How has it evolved over the last 7 years?

Trish: We started as a grassroots online group with a handful of supporters in the U.S. Now, we’re a charitable military support organization with thousands of military and civilian members worldwide.

We work with some of the best and brightest people and companies to get support to our troops. We’re proud to say we were one of the 1st organizations to step in and help provide morale support to our troops immediately after 9/11 and we’ve led the way for organizations like the DoD’s AmericaSupportsYou.mil to follow.

You can read the entire interview on their blog at Solutions Are Power.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Giving Back to Those Who Give So Much

When we began this project we never thought that we'd more than double our humble goal. Today, Operation Soldier Care has raised over $1,200.00 to send Mary Kay sun/skin care packages to our troops.

As a way to give back to those who have given so much, we thought it would be nice to give our top 5 contributors some pretty great, generously donated items.

The list continues to grow as we near the end of the Operation Soldier Care campaign on August 18th so, if you're interested in taking home these great gifts, please give from your heart to help our troops who give so much of themselves unselfishly.

Our top 5 contributors will each receive the following goodies, gifts and giveaways:


1. An eMail Our Military 15-oz. ceramic coffee mug

2. The twitter tee of your choice from Eat, Sleep, Tweet

3. A ChoiceShirts.com gift certificate for 25% off their product(s)

4. An autographed copy of the new book Mrs. Lieutenant: A Sharon Gold Novel by Phyllis Zimbler Miller

5. A $30 gift certificate to use on Nancy's Mary Kay website (Products for men and women)

6. A $35 gift certificate for services from Tammy Munson of New Media VA

7. An autographed copy of the book "Ask Without Fear" by Marc A. Pitman

8. A 1 year membership to InspireMeToday.com (A $99 value) from Gail Goodwin

9. A guest post on TwitterStars as part of a 5 part series. A great way to promote your blog, website or business. All guest posts will be broadcast using Ping.fm and posted to 12 social media and bookmarking sites.

10. (NEW) A case of Crunchy Chocolate Cookies from Whole Foods Market

11. (NEW) An 8 x 10 framed original American Flag photo by Gloria Bell

12. (NEW) "The 16 Minute Body Sculpting Kit: Attain Your Dream Body in Just 16 Minutes a Day" - eBook and Video by Author and fitness expert Richard Walters

13. (NEW) Joe Colledge's CD "Table For One" along with a copy of his new single "American Dream"

14. (NEW) A FREE 1 year membership to "Say It With eCards" Judaic Greetings. Unlimited access to more than 4,000 Judaic themed eCards from Roz Fruchtman.

15. Your product or service here for a great cause and great press!

Participate

Feeling a little competitive? Want to get in on the fun and help support our troops at the same time? Join the campaign today, the last day to participate is Aug. 18th!

You have your choice of adding money to the Operation Soldier Care ChipIn Widget (shown on our sidebar) or you can show support for our deployed troops by stepping up to the plate and buying a Mary Kay gift set. The choice is yours.

ChipIn Widget (which uses paypal)

To purchase a gift set, click on this link to Nancy’s "Mary Kay Website" to buy the Satin Hands pampering gift sets http://tinyurl.com/5dmwq4. After putting in the number of sets you'd like to purchase, be sure to put the words "Operation Soldier Care" in the comment section at checkout. Your gift sets will be sent directly to the deployed service members.


Companies and Organizations

Got a product or service you'd like to contribute for our Top 5? Let us know by leaving a comment here with how we can reach you.

Thanks in advance for helping us help our troops!



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Monday, August 11, 2008

Operation Soldier Care's Goodies and Giveaways

We're passionate about our troop support projects and to prove it we're teaming up with some great folks to get great goodies for Operation Soldier Care's Top 5 contributors!


Our top 5 contributors will each receive the following goodies, gifts and giveaways:

1. An eMail Our Military 15-oz. ceramic coffee mug

2. The twitter tee of your choice from Eat, Sleep, Tweet

3. A ChoiceShirts.com gift certificate for 25% off their product(s)

4. An autographed copy of the new book Mrs. Lieutenant: A Sharon Gold Novel by Phyllis Zimbler Miller

5. A $30 gift certificate to use on Nancy's Mary Kay website (Products for men and women)

6. A $35 gift certificate for services from Tammy Munson of New Media VA

7. An autographed copy of the book "Ask Without Fear" by Marc A. Pitman

8. A 1 year membership to InspireMeToday.com (A $99 value) from Gail Goodwin

9. A guest post on TwitterStars as part of a 5 part series. A great way to promote your blog, website or business. All guest posts will be broadcast using Ping.fm and posted to 12 social media and bookmarking sites.

10. A case of Crunchy Chocolate Cookies from Whole Foods Market

11. Your product or service here for a great cause and great press!


Participate

Feeling a little competitive? Want to get in on the fun and help support our troops at the same time? Join the campaign today, the last day to participate is Aug. 18th!

You have your choice of adding money to the Operation Soldier Care ChipIn Widget (shown on our sidebar) or you can show support for our deployed troops by stepping up to the plate and buying a Mary Kay gift set. The choice is yours.

To purchase a gift set, click on this link to Nancy’s "Mary Kay Website" to buy the Satin Hands pampering gift sets http://tinyurl.com/5dmwq4. After putting in the number of sets you'd like to purchase, be sure to put the words "Operation Soldier Care" in the comment section at checkout. Your gift sets will be sent directly to the deployed service members.

Companies and Organizations

Got a product or service you'd like to contribute for our Top 5? Let us know by leaving a comment here with how we can reach you.

Thanks in advance for helping us help our troops!


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Saturday, August 9, 2008

Operation Soldier Care - Nancy's Utterz



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The story behind Operation Soldier Care.


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Friday, August 8, 2008

Operation Soldier Care Gets a Matching Sponsor

Nancy Sutherland Matches Operation Soldier Care Dollar for Dollar
By Phyllis Zimbler Miller

August is in full force through the U.S. with record heat waves keeping people inside in front of their air conditioners.

Imagine, then, how hot and uncomfortable U.S. men and women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan must be! And also imagine how nice it would be for them to receive sun/skin care products that can make their lives a tad easier.

Thanks to Trish Forant of eMail Our Military (eMOM) and Nancy Sutherland, Sales Director of Mary Kay, Operation Soldier Care is providing sun/skin care products to deployed service members to help relieve the ravages of a desert combat tour.

What started as a smaller project has now grown to a larger one due to Nancy’s offer to match all monies up to $5,000. This is, in effect, a 2-for-1 offer where every purchased Mary Kay gift set results in Nancy buying a matching second gift set.

You have your choice of adding money to our ChipIn Widget (shown on our sidebar) or you can show support for our deployed troops by stepping up to the plate and buying a Mary Kay gift set.

To purchase a gift set, click on this link to Nancy’s "Mary Kay Website" to buy the Satin Hands pampering gift sets http://tinyurl.com/5dmwq4. After putting in the number of sets you'd like to purchase, be sure to put the words "Operation Soldier Care" in the comment section at checkout. Your gift sets will be sent directly to the deployed service members.

It’s that easy! So click on http://tinyurl.com/5dmwq4 now, because this troop support project ends August 18.

To encourage you to buy multiple gift sets, the top five individual donors will receive a copy of the new book Mrs. Lieutenant: A Sharon Gold Novel by Phyllis Zimbler Miller, a $30 gift certificate to use on Nancy's website, an eMail Our Military 15-oz. ceramic coffee mug and the twitter tee of your choice from Eat, Sleep, Tweet.

Why not consider this as a great summer project for scouts or camps to pitch in to help our troops? Let’s show them that we care!

Phyllis Zimbler Miller is a former Mrs. Lieutenant and lives with her husband in Los Angeles. The co-author of the Jewish holiday book “Seasons for Celebration,” she blogs at MrsLieutenant, FlippingBurgersAndBeyond, and DogooderScrooge.

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Thursday, August 7, 2008

eMail Our Military (eMOM) Update


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Did You Know...

This is part of our ongoing series called Did You Know?

This series, which you can follow by clicking on the labels/categories in our sidebar, will give you interesting facts about all things military.

At eMail Our Military (eMOM) we want to do more than help support our troops, we want to educate people and give them a better understanding about all things military. We realize that when you know more about a specific group of people, you'll be better able to understand them and in turn be better equipped to relate to them.

Stryker: The U.S. Army’s newest armored vehicle. The 19-ton, eight-wheeled Stryker can be configured for use in infantry, reconnaissance, fire support or medical evacuation missions. It can operate at 60 mph and has a range of 312 miles. The vehicle may be transported by C-130 aircraft.


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A Unique Way to Show Our Gratitude

Phyllis Zimbler Miller of MrsLieutenant.com asked Nancy Sutherland, sales director of Mary Kay, to write a guest post describing an important project that she is collaborating on with eMail Our Military (eMOM).

Here's a snippet of that guest post.

Imagine it's hot, sandy with a nice breeze but you're not at the beach AND you are wearing up to 100 pounds of gear! You're an American soldier in Iraq or Afghanistan! Today is pretty much like yesterday except you are one day closer to coming home to your family.

It's the end of the day and your most anticipated activity is a nice shower and mail call. Your hands are weather-beaten, dry and chapped. Yet, there’s hope for your hands thanks to Operation Soldier Care.

Our troops frequently get care packages for birthdays and holidays, but what about “just because” we appreciate them now?

What is Operation Soldier Care? How did it come about?

I’ll start by giving you an inside look of who these soldiers are who will be the recipients of this campaign and why you want to be part of it.



You can read the full story at the Mrs. Lieutenant blog.

To learn how you can participate in this project, read Operation Soldier Care Needs You right here on our blog. Thanks so much for supporting our troops.

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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Marines Extended in Afghanistan

Pentagon to Keep Marine Unit in Afghanistan an Extra Month
By John J. Kruzel (American Forces Press Service)

WASHINGTON, Aug. 5, 2008 – The Defense Department has extended by one month the deployments of about 1,250 Marines working as trainers to Afghan security forces, a U.S. Marine Corps official said today. Video

The extension will keep the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment in Afghanistan through late November, according to an Associated Press report that was confirmed by a Marine official.

Ongoing discussions in the Pentagon center on providing additional troops to Afghanistan, where commanders have expressed a desire for three more brigade combat teams, Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell said today.

“We are working to provide them with the additional forces they would like. There is a concerted effort by this building to figure out what more can be done. And as the secretary said, he would like it done sooner rather than later,”

Morrell said, referring to public comments by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates. Morrell declined to comment as to whether brigades slated to deploy to Iraq would deploy instead to Afghanistan, noting that Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, is in the process of a post-surge assessment of troop levels. Petraeus is slated to take over U.S. Central Command after the assessment.

“At some point soon, he's going to make a recommendation to the secretary and to the president on the possibility of further troop drawdowns,” Morrell said of Petraeus’ expected progress report to Gates and Bush, both of whom have made commitments to provide additional resources to Afghanistan in 2009. But, Morrell said, movement of more forces to Afghanistan is not necessarily tied to further troop withdrawals in Iraq.

“I know much has been made of sort of the correlation between forces coming down in Iraq and going up in Afghanistan,” he said. “And while that certainly would seem to be the most natural transaction to take place, the truth is we're [nearly] 2.5 million strong around the world. We have the means to draw forces elsewhere, whether it be through reserves or [National] Guard or drawing down from other places around the world where we have commitments.”

Morrell said the distribution of military forces is based on the needs of U.S. commanders across the globe and on risks the United States is willing to assume.

“We have first commitments across the globe and threats and contingencies we need to be situated for beyond just the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,” he said.

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National Guard and Reserve Activated as of August 6

This week the Navy and Air Force announced an increase, while the Army, Marine Corps and Coast Guard announced a decrease. The net collective result is 256 fewer reservists activated than last week.

At any given time, services may activate some units and individuals while deactivating others, making it possible for these figures to either increase or decrease. The total number currently on active duty from the Army National Guard and Army Reserve is 81,806; Navy Reserve, 5,821; Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve, 11,270; Marine Corps Reserve, 8,117; and the Coast Guard Reserve, 740. This brings the total National Guard and Reserve personnel who have been activated to 107,754, including both units and individual augmentees.

A cumulative roster of all National Guard and Reserve personnel who are currently activated can be found at http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Aug2008/d20080806ngr.pdf .

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Military’s Cyber-Electronic Future

Collaborative Process Guides Military’s Cyber-electronic Future
By Tim Kilbride
Special to American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Aug. 6, 2008 – Faced with a rapidly evolving and borderless technological landscape, the U.S. military is reaching out to government, academia and industry for help in developing capabilities for protecting the nation’s cyber infrastructure, an Army electronic warfare expert said yesterday.

Col. Wayne A. Parks outlined for military bloggers the broad effort under way to keep up with technological change and the resultant emerging threats to the United States’ defense.

Parks is Electronic Warfare Proponent director of computer network operations and Training and Doctrine Command capabilities manager for at the Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.

The challenge is immense, Parks said, and research partnerships have been critical in framing the mission.

“Our understanding of the science of cyber-electronics is relatively immature at this point,” Parks said. “It includes the study of both the physical and the virtual.”

Part of the task is to ensure that the Army works through these concepts carefully and defines them in a way that doesn't limit intellectual exploration of potential and emerging concepts or capabilities, he said.

In that exploration, the Army must balance evolving how the military thinks about cyber-electronics with continuing to develop capabilities for the operational front, he added.

“There's been some tremendous things going on, especially in [Iraq and Afghanistan], where electronic warfare has helped in the operations and in limiting and reducing … the deaths in theater,” he said.

Operational requirements in Iraq and Afghanistan, especially the need to defeat roadside bombs, spurred the Army to speed development of near-term solutions, Parks explained.

Simultaneous research and development has continued on mid- to long-term electronic warfare capabilities, he said, with the goal of keeping pace on both the tactical and strategic levels.

“Cyber-electronics could include or have distinct relationships between things that we call network operations, network warfare, computer network operations, space superiority, electronic warfare and the electromagnetic spectrum operations,” Parks said. “Each represents a different slice of the cyber-electronic continuum within which different capabilities must exist.”

At the strategic level, the Army’s two main responsibilities are maintaining its internal capabilities and networks to be able to deploy around the world and defending the United States’ borders and inside its borders, Parks explained.

But cyberspace has no distinct, physical borders, Parks said. “There is no nation-state border where we're talking now,” he explained.

“There are nation-state sponsors, and we have to look at it in terms of nation-state sponsors, as well as those who are not nation-state sponsors -- I might call them cyber-state sponsors -- who are really developing on their own out there.”

The military is working with interagency partners to officially define its way ahead with regard to defending areas of the financial, travel and related industries that operate across nation-state and cyber-state boundaries, Parks said. The same collaborative approach applies to fielding technologies, he said, and the Army has developed the mind set of “go work with your sister services as they get things approved.”

One potential technology is what Parks described as “self-healing networks,” virtual worlds wherein the system can isolate a weak point and regenerate or repair itself without human intervention. These types of networks could stand up to cyber attacks, he said.

(Tim Kilbride works in the New Media directorate of the Defense Media Activity.)

Related Sites: Defense Department Bloggers Roundtable

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5 Things You May Not Know About Deployments


There's less than 2 weeks to go here for eMOM's Operation Soldier Care, and the internet is buzzing about it so, Nancy and I thought some quick facts on what it's like for the average service member in Iraq or Afghanastan might be in order.

Nancy and I both have husbands with military careers so we have first hand information on “a day in the life” of our military heroes. Nancy's husband, Alex, is a retired US Army officer and mine is currently serving. Here are the top five things that many people don’t know about military deployments:



1. Mail call is the highlight of the day for every service member deployed. The importance of that connection at home can not be understated. Sending cards, letters, and care packages mean more than you will ever know to our heroes overseas. (Even with email, nothing really beats the excitement of getting a package or a piece of mail you can hold!)

2. The climate is harsh and unpleasant. The average temperatures in Iraq range from higher than 48 degrees C (120 degrees Fahrenheit) in July and August to below freezing in January.

A majority of the rainfall occurs from December through April and is more abundant in the mountainous region and may reach 100 centimeters a year in some places. The summer months are marked by two kinds of wind phenomena: The sharqi and the shamal. The southern and southeasterly sharqi, a dry, dusty wind with occasional gusts to eighty kilometers and hour, occurs from April to early June and again from late September through November. The shamal, a steady wind from the north and northwest, prevails from mid-June to mid-September. Very dry air which accompanies the shamal permits intensive sun heating of the land surface but also provides some cooling effect. Dust storms accompany these winds and may rise to heights of several thousand meters, causing hazardous flying conditions and closing airports for brief periods of time. Extremes of temperatures and humidity, coupled with the scarcity of water, will effect both men and equipment.

During dry season, clouds of dust caused by vehicle movement will increase detection capabilities in desert regions. Flash flooding in wadis and across roads will hinder traffic ability and supply efforts during the rainy season. Clear, cloudless skies make air superiority a prerequisite to successful offensive operations throughout Iraq. Air operations may be reduced during windy season.

The Iraqi climate is similar to that of the extreme southwestern United States with hot, dry summers, cold winters, and a pleasant spring and fall. Roughly 90% of the annual rainfall occurs between November and April, most of it in the winter months from December through March. The remaining six months, particularly the hottest ones of June, July, and August, at approximately 102 degrees F are dry. The influence of the Persian Gulf on the climate of Iraq is very limited. Near the gulf the relative humidity is higher than in other parts of the country.

3. Personal hygene and comfort items are in limited supply and not affordable for many soldiers. Imagine that you are camping in the desert. What would you take with you? Those items that you use every day are not in the backpack of the average service member overseas.

4. Many service members are having back to back deployments. Even reservists are frequently called up for several tours in a row, taking them away from their civilian jobs and families. (although employers are required to keep a position open while a service member is deployed, career advancement is often jeopardized by time away from the job.

5. Every day is like “Groundhog Day“. If you have ever seen that movie where the main character keeps waking up to the same day, that is what it is like for many service members. One difference being that each day is one day closer to their trip home.

Nancy Sutherland teamed up with eMail Our Military for the Operation Soldier Care project to provide comfort items to our troops. She's matching each donation dollar for dollar to have the maximum impact on the number of care packages that we send to our troops. You can make a difference today. Either pitch in any dollar amount you're comfortable with using the ChipIn widget on our blog or order directly on Nancy's website and put Operation Soldier Care in the comments section. Your gift will then be sent directly to our deployed service members.

You can see photos of some of the packages on our flickr account.

We look forward to your participation and sharing photos and letters from our troops once this project is complete.


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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Rise and Shine


(U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Chris Griffin)

Airman 1st Class Caitlin Davies sounds reveille July 24 during a 407th Air Expeditionary Group formation at Ali Base, Iraq. In modern times, reveille sounds in the morning, generally near sunrise, though its exact time varies from base to base.

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Saturday, August 2, 2008

eMOM Special Mention

eMail Our Military (eMOM) received a special mention on the "Me, Myself and Jonna" blog. We met Jonna online via Twitter, she's @TattooedMommie and one of our friends and followers.

We can't thank her enough for helping us spread the word about supporting our troops. Every person has the ability to do something good and help make a difference and Jonna is just one more person leading the way.

Jonna says:

There are a lot of great organizations supporting our Military, however there is one that stands out whenever I start feeling patriotic and frankly, they deserve a little of my blogtime.


Read all of what Jonna had to say at her blog - Me, Myself and Jonna.

If you spotlight eMail Our Military on your blog, let us know and we'll give you our thanks and feature you here too.

You can also follow us on twitter at @MailOurMilitary


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Friday, August 1, 2008

Operation Soldier Care - Phenomenal Update

Update!

Mary Kay Sales Director, Nancy Sutherland (@NancyMK ), has generously offered to kick in an additional $100 in sensational Mary Kay products for our military service members for every $50 or more received today. This special promotion ends tonight at midnight EST. That's just 7 hours away! Don't delay, show your support now.

This is a phenomenal opportunity to make your money really count toward the Operation Soldier Care project. Nancy is already matching every care package purchased to double the support efforts so this is pretty amazing.

What is Operation Soldier Care? Operation Soldier Care is a collaborative summer project between eMail Our Military (eMOM) and Mary Kay Sales Director, Nancy Sutherland (@NancyMK) to get sun care and skin care packages to our troops dealing with the desert heat in places like Iraq and Afghanistan.

Here are some suggestions on how you can participate:

1. Make a financial sponsorship in any denomination using our ChipIn Widget (see our sidebar). Every $1 counts. Even if all you can spare is $5.00 your money will go far. We'll use the total amount collected to purchase the care packages!

and/or

2. Review the list of ready-made care packages (.pdf), select the one you like best and purchase the sun or skin care package of your choice from Nancy Sutherland's Mary Kay Website using the words "Operation Soldier Care" in the comments section at the time of check out.

and/or

3. Blog about our efforts. Feature this project as a story on your blog and we'll feature you here on ours.

4. Add our ChipIn widget to your website or blog by copying the code.

5. Use the power of New/Social media to help us make a difference! Spread the word and share this story on your MySpace page or in bulletins. Share it and link to it on Facebook. Digg it or Stumble it to help us spread the word. Utterz, Pownce, Jaiku or Tweet this to your followers and friends and don't forget to link to this project on FriendFeed.

I hope you'll be a part of our Operation Soldier Care Project. Keep checking back or subscribe to our blog to follow our progress. You can follow eMail Our Military (eMOM) via twitter at @MailOurMilitary.


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We Remember

(U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Trina R. Jeanjacques)

The 8th Air Force Museum at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., created a memorial July 24 to remember the crewmembers of Raider 21, the B-52 Stratofortress that crashed near Andersen AFB, Guam.

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A Tradition of Heroes


History of Air Force Day

Air Force Day was established on August 1, 1947, by President Truman "in recognition of the personnel of the victorious Army Air Forces and all those who have developed and maintained our nation's air strength." August 1 was chosen to mark the 40th anniversary of the establishment, in 1907, of the Aeronautical Division in the Office of the Chief Signal Officer of the Army.


Air Force Day came into being immediately after the signing of the National Security Act of 1947, although the status of the air element of the military was uncertain. Thus, although it was called Air Force Day, its first celebration was staged by the Army Air Forces and not by the U.S. Air Force.


Underlying the Air Force Day celebration was a need to increase "both official and public awareness of the priority of importance of air forces in any system of national security," according to Mr. Truman. "The great strategic fact of our generation is that the United States now possesses live frontiers -- the frontiers of the air -- and that the oceans are no longer sure ramparts against attack."


In his message to the nation on the first Air Force Day, Mr. Truman said, "I remind all of our citizens that the air power of the nation is essential to the preservation of our liberty, and that the continued development of the science of air transportation is vital to the trade and commerce of a peaceful world."


Air Force Day was last observed on August 1, 1949.



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Operation Soldier Care - We Need You

We need your help to get skin care and sun care packages to our troops dealing with the desert heat in places like Iraq and Afghanistan.

We're just a few days away from Operation Soldier Care's deadline and we're stalled at the half-way point.

What is Operation Soldier Care? Operation Soldier Care is a collaborative summer project between eMail Our Military (eMOM) and Mary Kay Sales Director, Nancy Sutherland (@NancyMK) to get sun care and skin care packages to our troops dealing with the desert heat in places like Iraq and Afghanistan.

We can't do it alone. Anything you can do to help us meet our goal and support our guys and gals would be greatly appreciated. There are a few different ways you can help us out. Pick the option that works best for you and help us meet our August 18th goal to raise $550 to get care packages to our troops.

Every package purchased will be matched by Mary Kay Sales Director, Nancy Sutherland allowing us to support twice as many service members in need.

Here are some suggestions on how you can participate:


1. Make a financial sponsorship in any denomination using our ChipIn Widget. Every $1 counts. Even if all you can spare is $5.00 your money will go far. We'll use the total amount collected to purchase the care packages!

2. Review the list of ready-made care packages (.pdf), select the one you like best and purchase the sun or skin care package of your choice from Nancy Sutherland's Mary Kay Website using the words "Operation Soldier Care" in the comments section at the time of check out.

3. Blog about our efforts. Feature this project as a story on your blog and we'll feature you here on ours.

4. Add our ChipIn widget to your website or blog by copying the code.

5. Use the power of New/Social media to help us make a difference! Spread the word and share this story on your MySpace page or in bulletins. Share it and link to it on Facebook. Digg it or Stumble it to help us spread the word. Utterz, Pownce, Jaiku or Tweet this to your followers and friends and don't forget to link to this project on FriendFeed.

I hope you'll be a part of our Operation Soldier Care Project. Keep checking back or subscribe to our blog to follow our progress.

Thanks for supporting our troops through eMail Our Military (eMOM)!