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30 November, 2001: "Armed Forces Holiday Greetings"By Kathy Kinsley This is for anyone who regrets the suspension of "Operation Dear Abby" which encouraged US citizens to send holiday greetings to those stationed overseas. This was suspended due to concerns about mail. The military has come up with a way to send greetings on the Internet. LIke the regular mail, this goes to "any service member", though you can pick the service (Navy, Army, Marines, Coast Guard, or Air Force). You are required to give a name and US state. You may also give a city and e-mail address, but these are optional. They do warn that the information is viewable by the public, so I'd advise getting yourself a web-based e-mail if you want to put in an e-mail (many servicemen/women do like to write back). So...write already!
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