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Letters from Your Soldiers

And all the while, SOT is acquiring goods and packaging them, and they are being transferred to units deploying overseas.

America, October 22, 2024 –
State-activated Guard units from North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and Florida are continuing to save and serve their neighbors in the devastated Appalachians after Helene’s destruction.

  • Royce Too donated 1,200 pairs of top-notch military socks. On behalf of America's military service members, Thank you, Royce Too! 
  • Off-duty soldiers stopped by one of our distribution centers and helped sort, pack, and load.
  • The Guard continues delivering goods donated by Great American companies and individuals, for resorting and packaging according to their specifications. They then pick them up and distribute them to North Carolinians in the destroyed areas.
  • The VFW is helping ferry the goods to the deployed Guard units. They are also distributing goods to North Carolinians in the destroyed areas.
  • The Daughters of the American Revolution brought donations to make up 60 Christmas bags!
  • America is a truly exceptional and amazing place where, on a moment’s notice, everyday people show up to help each other out, simply based on faith, trust, and goodwill.

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From left, U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Stephen Estrada, Lance Cpl. Samuel Calhoun, U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Jett Garcia, and Cpl. Austin Potter responded and rendered first aid to a Japanese resident following a car crash on the Okinawa Expressway, Okinawa, Japan on Oct. 6, 2024. They are forward deployed in the Indo-Pacific with 4th Marine Regiment, 3d Marine Division as part of the Unit Deployment Program. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Nevaeh Segura) 

Okinawa, Japan. (October 17, 2024): When a Japanese civilian was injured in a car crash, little did he know he would be treated by U.S. Marines. In this photo by Lance Corporal Nevaeh Segura, these heroes are pictured from the left, Lance Corporal Stephen Estrada, Lance Corporal Samuel Calhoun, Corporal Austin Potter, and Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Jett Garcia. The troops responded and rendered first aid to a Japanese resident following a brutal car crash on the Okinawa Expressway.

The troops were on their way back to their base at Camp Swab in a taxi when they came upon a truck whose front end was crushed and a citizen was trapped inside. The service members quickly assessed the situation and the team tried to free the trapped driver with a shovel. That being unsuccessful, the Marines resorted to breaking the window to pull him to safety.


After checking the driver’s condition and ensuring he was stabilized, Estrada and Garcia moved the driver away from the vehicle to a safer area until paramedics arrived. The victim was taken to a nearby hospital in stable condition. The Marine’s quick action is credited with saving the man’s life and this was possible due to their combat care training.

Every Marine and Sailor undergoes what is officially called Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC), a set of guidelines for pre-hospital trauma treatment on the battlefield. The course teaches Marines and Sailors how to provide life-sustainment care similar to what a Navy Corpsman would administer until the causality can be treated by a medical professional.

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BODO, NORWAY, March 8, 2022 - II MEF presents secure expeditionary communication capability - U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jared Curtis (left), and Lance Cpl. Dylan Shawver, guard force sentries with 2d Marine Expeditionary Support Battalion, II Marine Expeditionary Force, pose with a portable handset enabled with PacStar Radio over Internet Protocol (RoIP) during Exercise Cold Response 2022, Bodo, Norway, March 9, 2022. PacStar RoIP is a critical communication capability which enables instantaneous and simultaneous two-way radio

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