AnySoldier.com

AnySoldier.com Review


http://anysoldier.com/



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2009 Advisor
JovialCougar
Denver, CO

Supporting the troops is easy and fun: AnySoldier.com

5 star rating

Every day computer user, Supporting deployed troops, practical, a man
Pros

    Access to troops who want support, Tons of contacts - all military branches, Meet others on-line who support troops, No political affiliations, On-line Forum

Cons
    Time, effort, and perhaps money

MAR
18
2009

If you have ever wondered how you can support members of our armed services, one great option is AnySoldier.com.  This website provides a gateway to finding deployed troops who would love to read a letter from someone, see a few pictures of your own family, gets some words of encouragement, and perhaps receive some personal supplies or snacks to munch on.

How does the site work?

It's really easy. Just go to the AnySoldier .com website, click on ''Where to Send'', and you'll have access to requesting 1 or 2 contacts from hundreds upon hundreds of active units.  Their APO/FPO address will be e-mailed to you immediately. The contact name will give a brief summary of the unit, including branch of service as follows:

  • Army
  • Air Force
  • Marines
  • Navy
  • Coast Guard

Also it will include the number of members in the unit (males/females), country they are in, how long they'll be deployed, and which state most of them are from.

The contact will have more information, which could be a brief request for certain items or several lengthy paragraphs and even photos.  I strongly suggest looking at a dozen or so contact names (or more) to get a feel for who you may want to support.  Eventually someone's page will jump out at you and you'll be delighted to send some support right away.

What to send?

You can send them a post card, letters, or make the leap and send a care package stuffed full of goodies. The contact page will most likely have a ''wish list'' of things they need and living conditions. Whatever you do, don't send personal care items like soap or deodorant in the same box as food. The scents will permeate everything and ruin the food!  Here are some items I have sent at various times:

  • Beef Jerky
  • Trail Mix, Nut mixes
  • Potato chips, corn chips  (in containers, like Pringles)
  • Hard candy, gum (no chocolate, it melts!)
  • Pretzels, crackers
  • Microwaveable meals
  • Soap, Shampoo. Deodorant, Razors
  • Female hygiene items
  • Baby wipes (they use these a lot!)
  • Magazines, books, crossword puzzles, playing cards
  • Batteries
  • Pens, paper, misc. supplies
  • Sheets, pillow cases
  • Socks
  • Sun screen

Will I hear back?

You will not necessarily hear back, and to be honest you should not expect to. The deployed troops are often very busy, move around, and may not have ready access to e-mail facilities or writing paper. That doesn't mean they don't appreciate whatever support they get. They do!  That being said, I have gotten a thank you letter or e-mail from about 15% of contacts, which is about average. If you really want to hear back look for a contact that says they will try to acknowledge your support. But again, this should be about them, not about you.

What else should I know?

The AnySoldier .com website is loaded with information about the organization and how to support the troops. You can support the website by sending a monetary donation or you can buy ready-made personal care kits they will send to troops who are in real need.

I strongly suggest reading the Forum to learn more about sending packages. You'll want to make sure the package is securely taped-up, all the address information is filled-out correctly, including a customs form, what not to send, and how much it will cost. The Forum also has many heartfelt stories (good and bad) about experiences the troops and other support members have had while using the site.

What are you waiting for?

So maybe you want to help the troops but feel weird about sending support to people you don't know.  Maybe you think all the time, money, and effort is a waste. After all, why isn't the government providing them with everything they need?  Well, I'll simply say we're dealing with the real world here. These people have volunteered to serve the country and do not have sufficient support from anyone back home.

If supporting the troops interests you then set-aside your personal qualms and log onto AnySoldier.com. You may never know who you helped, but you'll know that someone out there is enjoying getting a card, letter, or care package from someone back home who cared enough to support them. Even if you send support just once, you'll never regret it!

NOTE: the reviewer indicated that they are affiliated with AnySoldier.com

Last edited on Jun 18, 2009



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JovialCougar wrote on Jul 5, 2009 at 9:43AM

In response to pitcherday's comment from Jul 4, 2009 at 8:03PM:

Thank you for your comment on my review of AnySoldier.com

pitcherday wrote on Jul 4, 2009 at 8:03PM

My husband spent two years in Iraq. I know firsthand that packages from everyone are appreciated very much whether acknowledged or not. I am now with the Ladies' Auxiliary of the local VFW and we sponsor troops in this way. Thanks to all who help.

PattyTherre wrote on Apr 5, 2009 at 12:28AM

In response to JovialCougar's comment from Apr 3, 2009 at 10:37PM:

That's really cool. I have a package ready to send and will get it out Monday. It's a really good feeling knowing someone will be happy to get it!

JovialCougar wrote on Apr 3, 2009 at 10:37PM

In response to PattyTherre's comment from Mar 21, 2009 at 10:55PM:

I thought I'd mention I got a letter recently from one of my contacts. I nearly got goosebumps reading the letter - they were soooo appreciative about getting a little box of treats and snacks!

Katrena wrote on Mar 22, 2009 at 9:10PM

In response to JovialCougar's comment from Mar 22, 2009 at 9:38AM:

Actually, I have a few family members and friends from church that are deployed so I haven't actually used the website to link up with someone but have tended to send to them. For people who don't already have a friend or family member deployed, this is awesome. I especially like the mention of separating foods and personal care items--great tip!

JovialCougar wrote on Mar 22, 2009 at 9:38AM

In response to Katrena's comment from Mar 21, 2009 at 12:43PM:

Thanks Katrena. Have you sent support to the troops too? I bet they'd like to get your air purifier :)

PattyTherre wrote on Mar 21, 2009 at 10:55PM

In response to JovialCougar's comment from Mar 21, 2009 at 8:42AM:

Yeah that is what the one Marine said. It's sad reading how they want simple things like protein bars and soap when we have everything here and yet they are fighting for us, risking their lives. I will make a nice package and hope it gets there unscathed.

Katrena wrote on Mar 21, 2009 at 12:43PM

Great review--it's great that you've used this and what a nice touch that some have sent thanks back to you!

JovialCougar wrote on Mar 21, 2009 at 8:42AM

In response to PattyTherre's comment from Mar 21, 2009 at 1:54AM:

That's great Patty, I'm glad you found a contact that ''clicks'' with what you can provide. FYI - It takes 2 to 3 weeks for the package to get there. By April it's already broiling hot in the Middle East so soap and personal hygiene items are very popular!

PattyTherre wrote on Mar 21, 2009 at 1:54AM

In response to JovialCougar's comment from Mar 19, 2009 at 7:24PM:

I was reading quite a few of their messages and the things they need. Such simple things that we can get here yet they long for them. I think I have a Marine who I will "adopt".

Jo wrote on Mar 20, 2009 at 5:15PM

Thank you as well.

this2shallpass19 wrote on Mar 20, 2009 at 9:38AM

Thanks for taking the time to remind everyone about the people who volunteered to protect us and our country. As the wife of a United States Marine, your review means a lot! Thanks JovialCougar!

JovialCougar wrote on Mar 19, 2009 at 7:28PM

In response to AngelaWLaFon's comment from Mar 19, 2009 at 7:08PM:

Thanks for the comment. I've enjoyed sending things to the troops. It may not work for everyone since it does take some time, but I think it's worth the effort.

JovialCougar wrote on Mar 19, 2009 at 7:27PM

In response to JazzSinger's comment from Mar 19, 2009 at 1:03PM:

Thanks for checking out the review. The Any Solder site is quite extensive - you can spend hours on there reading all the stuff. Enjoy!

JovialCougar wrote on Mar 19, 2009 at 7:26PM

In response to bkovacs's comment from Mar 19, 2009 at 10:31AM:

Thanks for the comment Bob. AnySoldier has a great idea going - I hope it keeps up as long as there is a need with the troops.

JovialCougar wrote on Mar 19, 2009 at 7:24PM

In response to PattyTherre's comment from Mar 18, 2009 at 11:17PM:

Thanks for the comment Patty. There are probably some AnySoldier active members in your area. I seem to recall quite a few people on the mesdage board where in upstate NY. But they tend to come and go. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the site - just reading the little messages from the contact people can be fun.

AngelaWLaFon wrote on Mar 19, 2009 at 7:08PM

Awesome review and tips. I hope many will join you on this:)

JazzSinger wrote on Mar 19, 2009 at 1:03PM

This sounds like a great idea. I'll check it out.

bkovacs wrote on Mar 19, 2009 at 10:31AM

We've sent several packages to deployed military through Anysoldier.com and it was quite rewarding. Thanks for writing up this fine site!

--Bob

PattyTherre wrote on Mar 18, 2009 at 11:17PM

What a great site. I am going there now and seeing who I can support. I agree, you shouldn't expect them to be able to write you with thank yous nor should you even want them to. Just helping someone should be enough. Can't wait to get started.