From telecom@eecs.nwu.edu Fri Feb 22 17:47:32 1991 Received: from hub.eecs.nwu.edu by gaak.LCS.MIT.EDU via TCP with SMTP id AA00246; Fri, 22 Feb 91 17:47:26 EST Resent-Message-Id: <9102222247.AA00246@gaak.LCS.MIT.EDU> Received: from sumax.seattleu.edu by delta.eecs.nwu.edu id aa07720; 22 Feb 91 15:50 CST Received: by sumax.seattleu.edu id AA22264 (5.64+/IDA-1.3.4 for telecom@eecs.nwu.edu); Fri, 22 Feb 91 13:51:14 -0800 Received: by halcyon.uucp (1.64/waf) via UUCP; Fri, 22 Feb 91 12:58:21 PST for telecom@eecs.nwu.edu To: telecom@eecs.nwu.edu Subject: email to troops in Saudi Arabia From: Ralph Sims Comments: The 23:00 News - +1 206 292.9048 Message-Id: Date: Fri, 22 Feb 91 12:58:16 PST Organization: The 23:00 News - +1 206 292 9048 Resent-Date: Fri, 22 Feb 91 16:48:16 CST Resent-From: telecom@eecs.nwu.edu Resent-To: ptownson@gaak.LCS.MIT.EDU Status: R This was posted in alt.bbs... [In response to nearly 100 requests for a repost of the following article relating to sending mail to the forces serving in Desert Storm, I have decided to post it again, with wider distribution. I would ask that the following be re-distributed within local/regional groups to insure the widest possible distribution, and that those reading it perhaps print it for on-site distribution via bulletin boards, etc. The soldiers serving in the Gulf appreciate hearing from folks who want to provide a little friendliness in the midst of madness, and eagerly await the daily mail-call in the hope they'll hear from someone "back home." If you know of anyone with friends serving in the Gulf, won't you give them a copy of this message, and help them make use of the net? You can save them 4-5 week delays in getting mail to loved ones. knm] The Saudi Connection Guidelines The Saudi Connection is copyright 1990 by Mark Niwonger. It is a private net which 1B Systems Management Limited has accessed by accepting the terms and limitations imposed upon all member systems within SaudiNet. It is not available on any network backbone. Users are not permitted to read messages posted to SaudiNet, since they are of a private nature, but those wishing to show support for servicemen in the Gulf area are encouraged to contact them. There are NO guarantees that any message will be delivered to Saudi Arabia. Every effort will be made to do so however. At this time approximately 98% of all messages entered in the SAUDI group are being delivered to Saudi Arabia. The ones not being delivered are due to address errors. All properly address letters are being delivered to the Military Post Office in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. 1B Systems Management accepts no legal responsibility for messages posted to the net, but will do it's best to see to it that they are delivered to the SaudiNet distribution centre in the United States within 48 hours of their receipt here. All outbound messages are censored at the distribution site at the request of the United States Department of Defense, and racial slurs, incitement to war, etc. will be removed from messages prior to delivery to Saudi Arabia. SaudiNet reserves the right to reject inappropriate messages without explanation, should they be outside the operating guidelines set by the Department of Defense. Address your messages to: saudinet@oneb.wimsey.bc.ca ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Message text entered must be in the following format: LOCAL FORCES LOCAL FORCES {receipients name}{receipients SSN} Any Servicemember {receipients Unit}DEPLOYED Operation Desert Storm [APO/FPO] New York, NY {Zip Code} APO New York 09848-0006 NOTE: If you know the recipients' Zip Code *use* it otherwise use the generic Zip Code for the US Military Post Office. For service personnel stationed on ships in the Gulf, use FPO NY, NY 03866-0006. For 2nd. Marine Division, use FPO NY NY 09502-0204. {Body of Letter (ie, the message)} Are these messages censored? Yes, they are censored by SaudiNet originators for such things as: racial slurs, profanity, incitation to war and obvious things of that nature. This is at the direction of the Department of Defense of the United States. (Regulations from the Canadian military, when provided, will also be adhered to.) Will there be two-way mail? Eventually there will be. At this time there is not but we are working on it. We are in the process of sending volunteers to Saudi Arabia to set up receiving staations. We are working directly with the US Command Central, specifically through Lt. General James Cassitty and his staff. What's in it for me? The feeling that comes from doing a nice thing for someone. Is there any charge for sending a message? No - SaudiNet is a public service offered by bulletin board operators throughout the world. 1B Systems Management Limited delivers messages originating here without charge, and is working to establish additional gateways to enhance the utility of the network. My son is serving with the Marine Corps in Saudi Arabia, and I've "adopted" his unit with regard to seeing to it that they receive lots of mail... if you don't have anyone _else_ to write to, PLEASE use the address in my .signature file and send a cheery "Hiya!" to a lonely Marine. -- Support a Marine in the Gulf! Send your mail| ANY MARINE | via saudinet@oneb.wimsey.bc.ca, and use the | H&S Co.Maint.Plt.2nd. LAI Btn.| address on the right to reach our 'adopted' | (Deployed) | unit. (Email me for instructions reaching others)| FPO NY NY 09502-0204 |