Then two weeks passed, and I was stumped as to what to send in the second box. I knew he didn't need more shampoo or toothpaste. I thought, well I guess I could send more food. So that's what I did. The problem with sending a big box full of homemade cookies, is it took a week and a half to reach my soldier. By then, the treats were stale and dried out.
So, what should you send to a deployed soldier?
Well, I'm going to tell you right off the bat, don't waste your money on the basic food and hygiene products, unless they request it. Most deployed soldiers now have access to stores and can buy those items as they need. I had sent so much shampoo, soap and toothpaste to my soldier in a six month period, that when he brought it home, we had enough to last us for the next year. Don't make my mistake, send them what they really want.
Fitness and Sports Magazines
Without much to do in their spare time on deployments, soldiers often spend their time in the gym. Fitness magazines will give them the education and motivation they need to bulk up while they are away from home.
As far as sports magazines go, the information they get will be out dated by the time they get it, but it's still a good idea to send it if they aren't able to keep up with their favorite teams via television or Internet. I would always send the sports sections of the newspaper to my husband during his deployments so he could keep up with our local teams.
Music
Without the access to a radio, television, or Internet on a daily basis they can loose touch with the music world. I would make mix tapes for my husband with the top songs on the radio and MTV. He could load the songs onto his computer then to his iPod and also share with his friends.
Movies and Television Series
Deployed soldiers are missing out on new theatrical releases and the latest hit television show. If I saw a really good movie with friends or family I would buy it for my husband once it came out on DVD and mail it to him. Now, some soldiers may have boot leg copies of movies. However, these movies are usually such poor quality that a brand new DVD straight off the store shelf would still be appreciated.
Video Games
To kill boredom, many soldiers take part in video games. Soldiers are able to buy televisions on their deployments in most cases. Check with your soldier before spending a chunk of cash on games or game accessories.
Cards and Poker Chips
Many soldiers partake in card games in their spare time; and everyone knows, you can never have too many cards.
Socks, Underwear, and Undershirts
The hot weather during most deployments can put a toll on socks, underwear, and undershirts. Save your soldier from trying to remove sweat stains and extra loads of laundry; and send him/her these much needed undergarments.
Ask, Ask, Ask
Always ask your soldier what they need or want when you are putting together a care package. I've gotten some off the wall and surprising requests from my soldier, including but not limited to: Ngo Shim Hot and Spicy Noodle Bowls, the state flag of Kansas, and the song Snowfort by Room Full of Walters. You just never know what they might need, or want, and my guess is that you might get some crazy responses too.
Published by Ashley Woods
Ashley Woods currently resides in North Carolina, where she lives with her husband, a soldier in the Army. Ashley is known for her honest and upfront marriage and dating advice. She has been writing articl... View profile
- Worst Christmas Gifts for the Spouse of a Deployed SoldierWhen a soldier deploys, it is wonderful to help out their spouse and family, especially at Christmas. Just think carefully before you give graciously.
- Halloween Care Packages for SoldiersSend a care package to one or more of our brave soldiers overseas.
- Top Ten Gifts for Your SoldierStumped over what to send your soldier for Christmas, Hannukah, or another holiday? Here are ten of the best ideas.
How to Mail Packages to Soldiers Via APO/FPO AddressesI've heard from many soldiers, that mail call is the highlight of their day. Mailing a package to a soldier using an APO/FPO address is very simple. It does, however, require di...- Care Packages for Soldiers in IraqMany people don't realize that soldiers purchase everyday needed items. For those supporting families these items add up. Common, inexpensive, much needed items for soldiers severing in Iraq.
- A New Twist on Christmas Gifts for Soldiers
- Gifts for U.S. Soldiers: What to Send Our Deployed Soldiers
- Shipping Christmas Cookie Gifts to Deployed Soldiers
- Valentine's Day Gifts for Deployed Soldiers
- Christmas Care Packages for Soldiers
- 10 Halloween Care Packages for Soldiers
- How to Put Together a Care Package for a Soldier




1 Comments
Post a CommentThis was really helpful. Thanks for the great ideas!