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Show 12 Hiiltop November 24, 999 1 7 join 'heirforce' DLA accepting holiday shipments Seven babies were recently enlisted to the rank of "Heirforce" addition. Capt. Daniel and Ellen Lemieux are parents of a boy born Nov. 9. Jack Dwyer Lemieux weighed pounds, 14 6 ounces and was and skin lotion, nonperishable snack foods, travel games and playing cards, she said. Currently, all donations are being sent to deployed service members in the Balkans. On the prohibited shipping list are firearms, ammunition, alcoholic beverages, pornographic materials, prodperishables, glass containers and home-bake- d ucts. DLA isn't accepting religious materials, books, magazines or newspapers either. Once the depot receives donations, they are sent to morale, welfare and recreation officials in forward areas for distribution to troops, she to said. Questions about the program can be 13-oun- ce 12 19 inches long. SrA. Christopher and Angela Melrose are parents of a boy born Nov. 9. Zachary Caleb Melrose weighed 8 pounds, 13 ounces and was 22 inches long. Maj. Scott and Paula Baker are parents of a boy born Nov. 10. Johnathon David Baker weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce and was 21 12 inches long. SrA. Jeremy and Heidi Hollingsworth are parents of a girl born Nov. 10. Alexa June Hollingsworth weighed 4 pounds, 12 ounces and was 19 inches long. 2nd Lt. Shenendoah and Kristy Hoefferle are parents of a boy born Nov. 12. Tanner Jay Hoefferle weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces and was 20 inches long. Capt. Gregory and Heather Ottoman are parents of a girl born Nov. 12. Camille Elizabeth Ottoman weighed 8 pounds, 5 ounces and was 21 inches long. 1st Lt. Trent and Wendy Tripple are parents of a girl born Nov. 15. Tayzlie Tripple weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces and was 20 inches long. ess' gifts are personal care items such as sunscreen by SSgt. Kathleen T. Rhem, USA American Forces Press Service As the holidays approach, many WASHINGTON to send their appreciation to like and groups people GIs overseas. The Defense Logistics Agency is trying to make that easier for them to do. Individuals can send letters, cards and cassette tapes addressed simply to "Any Service Member," but new weight limit and prohibit postal rules set a a specific name to milof without sort packages any itary addresses, DLA program manager Gail Boyce said. In the past, military postal authorities would see to the delivery of all "any service member" mail to troops in overseas locations. ' Those wishing to donate items to troops may still do so, but a few more steps are involved and there's a Dec. 3 deadline, Boyce said. The first step is for the individual or group to contact the DLA Bosnia DonaCallers will be asked to tions Team at leave their names, addresses, phone numbers and a description of the donation contents, she said. n team take a call, they After she and her contact U.S. European Command in Stuttgart, Germany, to see if the donation can be used. If the command agrees, Boyce contacts the donor, provides space-availab- le bosniadonationshq.dla.mil. Individuals wishing to send cards or letters to deployed service members or their families can use the following addresses. For service members deployed to the Balkans: Any Service Member Operation Joint Forge APOAE 09397-000- 1 three-perso- For sailors or Marines aboard ship in the area: Any Service Member Operation Joint Forge FPOAE 09398-000- 1 shipping instructions, assigns a tracking number and alerts the depot to expect the shipment Donations must arrive at the depot by Dec. 3. 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