If this whole flight I guess you call it went together you can go through his local unit and they should have an address for him. If not then you will just have to wait till he calls next time and get it straight from him.
2006-08-13 12:45:10
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answered by JB 4
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Contact the Navy and explain the situation; since he's ur brother they will give u an address but thats it; they can't tell you exactly where he's at, but the package will get to him eventually. Military mail is slower than ours.
2006-08-13 12:47:51
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answered by pulpcliffy420 2
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If you know his unit, you can find out his APO address. While the military will not tell you where he is, each unit has a designated address that can be used to get mail to them no matter where they are deployed. In other words, when his unit returns to the USA, you can still send things to the same APO address.
2006-08-13 12:45:26
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answered by T 2
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You won't be able to send him anything unless you have a unit address. He can provide that to you - or his unit of assignment can provide that to you. Surely someone in your family knows his address? I am in Iraq - we had an address within a week of arriving. If he is married, try asking his wife.
2006-08-14 02:46:38
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answered by Forgiven 3
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pricey pal, i'm deeply sorry that you lost your brother, listening to about the death of yankee squaddies and Iraqis civilians particularly hurts me in a profound way, I’m a pupil far faraway from residing house and relations and that i comprehend that one’s relations is particularly unique, i'm particular your brother become unique and particular to you and that i can rather a lot experience the way you omit because no you possibly can ever replace him for you, about the warfare: it’s a shame, Bush is a liar a generic flesh presser, who's deeply in denial, there's a no militia answer to Iraq and he might want to convey back your troops ASAP, lets desire for peace on the earth!
2016-11-30 01:34:34
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answered by raheem 3
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Yes you can. Contact the Red Cross to locate him if you are unable to do this any other way. They can find anyone in the military.
2006-08-17 10:44:57
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answered by Eddie 4
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if you know his unit, you can probably send it that way, or try and find his units information on line, or home station, and get the address that way.
2006-08-17 05:48:05
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answered by todd_vance2 2
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i dont like glen....
but anyways, the next time he contacts you, find out his address, go to the post office, buy yourself a stamp, and mail it.....??......
2006-08-13 17:58:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Hurry ...before you receive him in a coffin.
2006-08-13 13:01:12
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answered by sniper 2
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