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		<title>&#8220;Adopted&#8221; Troops</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teens for Troops have  &#8220;adopted&#8221; a group of soldiers deployed in Iraq.  Nevada’s own Captain William P. Gehlen of the  130th Engineer Group says his unit is comprised of 161 soldiers that  could use our help. William’s family lives in Sparks and they have been sending  packages to him about once [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teens for Troops have  &#8220;adopted&#8221; a group of soldiers deployed in Iraq.  Nevada’s own Captain William P. Gehlen of the  130th Engineer Group says his unit is comprised of 161 soldiers that  could use our help. William’s family lives in Sparks and they have been sending  packages to him about once per month, but the rest of the soldiers receive very  little mail. We would like to change that by sending packages at least twice  per month to as many of the men and women as we can. We will send the packages  directly to Captain Gehlen to distribute.
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<p>We have asked for a &quot;wish list&quot; and these are a few items  they would love to have sent over.<br />
  Chap Stick, foot powder,  paperback books, gum, coffee, creamer, Stay Awake, Q-Tips, Menthol Sticks  (similar to Icy Hot) Sports Magazines for stats, People or other magazines, hard  candies, eye drops, Bug-Off, any kind of nuts, Phone cards, (AT&amp;T works  best), disposable cameras, powdered drinks, drawing paper, shaving cream, mouth  wash, hot sauce, licorice, On the Go Charmin Toilet Paper, Life savers candies,  popcorn. Funny pictures from home,  jokes, CD’ or DVD’s (any age, any kind).   Although appreciated, chocolate does not  hold up in the heat there. You get the idea; basically small comfort items and  things that bring a little bit of home to those in the field. 
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<p>We heard that a soldier some where had received a small  amount of grass seed, which some soldiers kept watered until they had a 6 foot  patch of nice green grass to walk on.    Putting your feet on something cool and fragrant as grass at the end of  day felt almost as good as being home.   Very creative I would say. 
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<p>If you would like to donate any of these items and need  someone to pick them up please contact Ashley @ 775-575-4742 or <a href="mailto:support@teens4troops.com">email   us</a> to make arrangements. If you have some great ideas, let us  know so we can add them to our list. Reminder: The collection of these items will be ongoing, not just for a  few weeks or month. When grocery shopping every week, please consider picking up an item or  two to send to the troops. 
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<p>Thank you.<br />
  Ashley</p>
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