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Civilians Seek To Ease Unique Hardships of Black Female GIs

Submitted by Kaye Jackson, Jan 26, 2008 16:16

Hello,

i read your story in my local newspaper, and was touch by it. i don't have a lot to offer, but i do have magazines that i would like to sent, i do get them every month and after i always wonder what i should do with them. so if you can tell me what or where to send them i would really like that.


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Hello, i read your story in my local newspaper, and was touch by it. i don't have a lot to offer,...

Kaye Jackson 

Jan 26, 2008 16:16

If you go to anysoldier.com you can do a search for magazines. Click on the "Where to Send" section, then... [MORE]

Anna 

Jan 27, 2008 17:22

Anna's information is correct. Ask the post office for flat rate box, and you can send your magazines for $8.95,... [MORE]

Myraline 

Jan 30, 2008 00:43

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