Songs For Soldiers is a great new way for Americans to offer a tangible expression of gratitude to our Troops serving in harm’s way. The goal of is to give a new MP3 player to every single active duty soldier in Iraq and Afghanistan. Each player will be pre-loaded with songs from a variety of artists who have donated their music to this effort.
The USO is partnering with Americans like you to make succeed. All you have to do is go to the ‘donate now’ button at the bottom of this page and you will be automatically sent to the official order page. Your $29 donation to the is fully tax-deductible and sends an MP3 player to an active duty soldier. If you want to send an MP3 player to a specific soldier and you have their APO coordinates, you can do so for a nominal shipping charge. The guarantees that your gift will be handed directly to an active duty soldier in Iraq or Afghanistan.
If you want your business or organization to participate, an order of 100 units or more will entitle you to special sponsorship benefits. For more information, please email jenn@songsforsoldiers.us.
In today’s Armed Forces, almost every soldier relies on an MP3 player to listen to songs that help them cope with the stress of combat. Some soldiers, only half joking, say MP3s should be standard issue for combat military.
The Flatflash Duo is a new MP3 player that is uniquely qualified for combat zones.
is excited to pre-load a large selection of music from the label To the Fallen Records. This original music, written and performed by active duty and veteran soldiers, speaks directly to those who will be receiving this gift.
Is a simple and powerful way to let our troops know that we appreciate their sacrifice. Especially at this time of the year. Please lend a hand now.
The JCDC headquarters is located in the historic Lincoln Bldg @ 95 Public Square (two store fronts to the right of the Crystal Restaurant) in room 205.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
There are 184,251 soldiers serving in Afghanistan and Iraq and that number
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