American Legion Offers Way to Thank Veterans, Troops on Veterans Day
To: State and City Desks
Contact: Warren Stensrud of the American Legion, 517-371-4720 ext. 16
LANSING, Mich., Oct. 11 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Michigan American Legion State Commander Roger Webster urges Michigan residents to participate in a just launched free National American Legion electronic greeting card program to thank deployed troops for their service on the eve of Veterans Day, Nov. 11.
Cards may be sent now through Nov. 12. Greeting cards may be sent directly to active duty service men and women if their military e-mail addresses are known.
The commander notes that with thousands of troops deployed, these electronic greeting cards are also ideal to thank all veterans, of all generations, who have served in the U.S. armed forces.
Commander Webster shares the sentiment stated by Paul A. Morin, national commander of the American Legion, when he says "In today's computer age, what better way to say 'thank you' to a veteran or a service member either here at home or serving thousands of miles away than a musical greeting card with your personalized message that will reach them almost instantaneously."
Anyone who has an e-mail address can receive the special cards. Creating the card is quick and easy at The American Legion's Web site, http://releases.usnewswire.com/redir.asp?ReleaseID=74129&Link=http://www.legion.org (click on Veterans Day E-greeting cards). "As our troops continue to serve in harms way, as countless thousands before them did in other wars, a message of support and thanks means more to a veteran than you realize," Morin said. "Please take a few moments to use this free service and brighten the day of one or more of America's veterans."
The American Legion site offers e-mail cards representing each military service along with the service song that plays when the card is opened. Each card provides plenty of space to compose a personal message.
http://releases.usnewswire.com/redir.asp?ReleaseID=74129&Link=http://www.usnewswire.com/
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