November 15, 2009

Scouts nationwide eager to support troops

By The American Legion
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Hiring Our Heroes hosts a job fair in Oakland, Calif., on Monday, November 7. Photo by Lucas Carter.

Boy Scouts of America is encouraging all Scouts to support military men and women by sending letters and care packages to those serving overseas.

Boy Scouts of America has announced a nationwide initiative encouraging all Scouts to support U.S. military men and women by doing a “good turn daily” in sending letters and care packages to troops stationed overseas. The announcement came during U.S. Postal Service event unveiling the 2010 “Celebrate Scouting” stamp design.

Created by Craig Frazier of Mill Valley, Calif., the stamp illustrates the spirit and outdoor adventure of Scouting by depicting a backpacking Scout and a large silhouette of a Scout surveying the landscape. The stamp, which will become available next summer, was championed by U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions, R-Texas, and supported by a bipartisan group of more than 300 members of Congress.

Online toolkits:Celebrate Scouting letterheadGuidelines for letters to troops Guidelines for letters to veterans Care package tips

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