Mail for Wounded Soldiers

By The Associated Press
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Sen. Jeff Sessions says he will do what the Pentagon won't: accept letters and cards addressed to "any wounded soldier". Mail for Wounded Soldiers
Published: Wed, December 12, 2007 - 3:43 am Last Updated: Wed, December 12, 2007 - 3:51 am
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Hundreds of thousands of holiday cards
and letters thanking wounded American troops for their sacrifice
and wishing them well never reach their destination.
That's because they are returned to sender or thrown away
unopened.
The Pentagon and the Postal Service have refused to deliver mail
addressed simply to "Any Wounded Soldier" ever since the
September 11th attacks and the anthrax scare.
They're afraid terrorists or opponents of the war might send
toxic substances or demoralizing messages.
Now mail must be addressed to a specific member of the armed
forces, and it's a rule that pains some well-meaning Americans this
Christmas season.
Last season officials say as many as 450,000 pieces of mail not
addressed to anyone in particular managed to reach Walter Reed Army
Medical Center in Washington.
The mail was returned or -- if they had no return address --
were thrown out altogether, because the hospital lacked the
manpower to open and screen all the mail.
Some groups are offering to forward mail to the troops.
Aides to Senator Jeff Sessions are offering to accept letters,
screen them and get them to members of the armed forces.

(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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