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b.blauser
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 10:52 am    Post subject: Good news stories from Iraq Reply with quote

Hi all. I'm new to the forum.

I'm a civilian working in a combat zone, and help the fighting troops in any way I can here on base.

I have a unique perspective, because I see our guys go outside the wire on missions, and get to talk to them when they come back.

People send me care packages, and I gladly hand them to the combat soldiers because they're the ones who deserve them the most.

I've brought over 131 specialized pediatric wheelchairs for disabled Iraqi kids, and just came back from going outside the wire with the soldiers into IED territory to get them out to the kids. I'm working on getting another 200 of them over, hopefully soon. The soldiers tell me that this is the most important hands-on thing they were able to do since they've come over.

I also have a project going where I provide study Bibles to soldiers who are asking questions about what happens if they are killed in action. One of my Chapel buds was killed in action last year, and I've dedicated this effort to him, since he was actually helping me pass them out to the troops.

All in all, I'm just here to support these guys as much as I can, and pass along stuff different people send from the states to the brave warriors fighting to keep our homeland free of terrorists.

I started a blog not long ago for those interested in seeing my pictures and stories. http://www.SupportingTroops.blogspot.com

I Look forward to getting to know you guys.

Gig'em Texas Aggies!

b.blauser
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Me#1You#10
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 12:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Brad...

Welcome to the SVPT forum and thanks for your courageous and inspiring work both for our troops and for the people of the new Iraq.

Times being what they are, ours is a small forum and our viewership probably quite limited, but we're delighted to afford you and your work whatever exposure and support you may garner here.

God bless you and keep you safe in your most commendable and noteworthy efforts.

P.S. Many in this forum may be familiar with the work of photographer/blogger Michael Yon. For those of us (including me) who might not have visited Michael's blog for some time, he has a nice photo-essay on Brad's work (and one heckuva nice blog I might add) here.
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b.blauser
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 2:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks so much, Me/You!

Michael did a piece on the wheelchairs effort back in February, also:

http://michaelyon-online.com/wp/wheelchairs-for-iraqi-children.htm

He and I were here during the same time, involved with Deuce Four. Many of the guys on my website www.StudyBiblesForSoldiers.com are Deuce Four, as you'll notice on the patches on their shoulders.

From what I understand, Bruce Willis announced he was going to do a movie based off of Yon's blog, not sure if that's still the case or not.

As for me, I'm in the same place as before, where Yon was when he was blogging here.

There are really cool things happening with the soldiers and Iraqis you won't find in the media. I've been putting news briefs out to over 400 mainstream media email addresses, but no bites. Guess they don't want a good news story about the President's war...I'd hope I'm wrong.

Thanks for welcoming me.

God bless you all back stateside supporting these troops. It's truly an honor for me to be here at a time and place such as this.
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NortonPete
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 2:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Me#1You#10 wrote:
Brad...

Welcome to the SVPT forum and thanks for your courageous and inspiring work both for our troops and for the people of the new Iraq.

Times being what they are, ours is a small forum


Looks like this forum just became alot bigger with the addition of Brad.

I will be sure to learn more about your efforts and try to lend support.

Its not how many friends you have, its what they are made of.

Update:
I've just been reading Your Care Package post
I'm going to put one together next week.
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Schadow
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 4:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

b.blauser wrote:
There are really cool things happening with the soldiers and Iraqis you won't find in the media. I've been putting news briefs out to over 400 mainstream media email addresses, but no bites. Guess they don't want a good news story about the President's war...I'd hope I'm wrong.


We wish you were wrong, too. Unfortunately, you're spot on. As long as reporters do their reporting from Green Zone hotel balconies, no good news is going to get out, much less accepted for print by their editors.

The lack of reporting on the good works of our soldiers and people such as yourself is at once sad and confirming of the frank anti-Bush position of the mainstream press.

Stay safe and keep up the good work.

Schadow
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b.blauser
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks so much, NortonPete! I'll try to post the pics of your care package going into the hands of soldiers as soon as I receive it. Your support helps these guys more than you know...

Schadow: I'm going to do another press release to the MSM email list the 101st gave me. Will let you know if anything comes of it.

Brad

Here's coverage of my efforts this year:

My websites:

www.SupportingTroops.blogspot.com

www.WheelchairsForIraqiKids.com

www.StudyBiblesForSoldiers.com


Articles on Wheelchairs and Study Bibles efforts:

http://www.michaelyon-online.com/wp/wheelchairs-for-iraqi-children.htm and follow up
http://www.michaelyon-online.com/wp/brad-blauser.htm

http://www.thealabamabaptist.org/ip_template.asp?upid=10718

http://www.abpnews.com/976.article

http://www.powerline.org/mornings/guest.asp?id=238 and http://www.powerline.org/mornings/guest.asp?id=239

The Battalion

http://www.theeagle.com/stories/051506/am_20060515006.php


Distribution Articles so far:

http://www.centcom.mil/sites/uscentcom1/FrontPage%20Stories/101st%20Medics%20Distribute%20Donated%20Wheelchairs%20to%20Iraqi%20Children.aspx

http://www.operationcompletion.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=108&Itemid=42

http://thunderrun.blogspot.com/2006/07/101st-medics-distribute-donated.html

http://siegerat.livejournal.com/2006/07/07/

note: links reformatted and hyperlink added to eliminate horizontal scroll.../me#1
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NortonPete
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Brad,

Your instructions
Quote:
Best things to send are:
1. ANYTHING HOMEMADE. Soft cookies, brownies, fudge, rice krispies treats, etc. Soldiers whoop, holler and make a spectacle of themselves when they get this stuff! It's pretty fun to watch.
2. Snackables. Nuts, trail mix, things from the snacks isle in the supermarket. No chocolates until like October or so.
3. DVDs of the top 10 movies at Blockbuster.
4. DEET pump spray repellants,
5. For the ladies - if you're doing gender specific packages - anything from Bath and Body Works or someplace similar.
6. Blade replacements for the Gillette Mach II razors.
7. Small toys / beannie babies, hard candies to give the kids out in the city on missions.
8. Picture of yourselves and a hand written note of encouragement to the soldiers.
9. Packaged coffees – whole bean or ground up. Very coveted prize to dance around camp with when received.
10. White crew socks.
11. PX Gift Cards from AAFES.

Things NOT to send: Shirts, Hats (not part of uniform – can’t wear over here), colored fingernail polish, alcohol, pornography.


are very straight forward.
Question: I've been sending prepaid phone cards through the Post Office whenever I stop in. I send 1-2 a week sometimes. I have no idea what becomes of them. Is this something that would work in a Care Package?

When I get the hang of this I will work to involve others.

Thanks

Peter Hughes
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b.blauser
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, Pete. The soldiers LOVE getting those AND AAFES / PX gift cards. When the soldier opens the box, I'll take a pic of him/her with the box and phone cards.

Without the pics, Iraq just becomes a big black hole somewhere in the middle-east...people never know what happened to their stuff.

Brad
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NortonPete
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 7:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

b.blauser wrote:
Yeah, Pete. The soldiers LOVE getting those AND AAFES / PX gift cards. When the soldier opens the box, I'll take a pic of him/her with the box and phone cards.

Without the pics, Iraq just becomes a big black hole somewhere in the middle-east...people never know what happened to their stuff.

Brad


Hi again,
I need a bit of advice on the phone and gift cards.

I'm looking at AAFES

Phone cards -- I've been buying $10 cards at the US Post Office.
Whats that get you in Iraq? What's the best card? Given the same amount of money vs the number of cards. 550 vs 200

AAFES gift certificates -- what does $25 get in Iraq ?
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NortonPete
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 12:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pardon the second request about phone cards and gift certificates.

Any thoughts on my above post would be helpful.
I want to put something together this week.

I just don't undertand

Quote:
Hi again,
I need a bit of advice on the phone and gift cards.

I'm looking at AAFES

Phone cards -- I've been buying $10 cards at the US Post Office.
Whats that get you in Iraq? What's the best card? Given the same amount of money vs the number of cards. 550 vs 200

AAFES gift certificates -- what does $25 get in Iraq ?


Thanks again
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