Help Our Military Endure
P.O.Box 57636
Webster, Tx 77598-7636
Physical Address:
17629 El Camino Real
Suite 100
Houston, Tx 77058
Mission Statement
HOME – Help Our Military Endure is a 501(c)(3) corporation organized for charitable purposes to send care
packages to active United States servicemen and women serving in far off countries. This effort is solely
supported by monetary and non-monetary donations collected from the general public along with businesses
throughout the United States of America.
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends
John 15:13
Letter from Elizabeth Bookhoop. Click image to view larger.
On behalf of the men and women of the 407 Expeditionary Communications Squadron at Ali Base in Iraq,
I wanted to thank you for the kind and generous gifts you sent for the holiday season. We received
a package that as best I can tell had items donated from all over. I apologize for not singling
out anyone in particular who contributed to the package, my folks went through it pretty quick,
especially the single folks that are not getting a lot of other packages. Let me say thanks again,
so you know how much your gifts are very much appreciated. I obviously found your business card and
decided to send an email and attach a photo for you to share with everyone involved.
A quick snapshot of us. We are a 65 person squadron tasked with providing all the communication needs
to about 500 AF personnel here at Ali Base, Iraq. We just rotated in and are beginning a 6 month tour.
The majority of personnel are from Tinker AFB in Oklahoma, but we do have a few from a mixture of other
locations, as well, to include my duty station in Germany. Much to our excitement we received your gifts
just a couple days before Christmas and they were gone before I knew it. The goodies and treats are
appreciated, but even more than those, simply knowing that folks back home are thinking about us means
more than you can imagine. Getting cards and letters from back home is a real morale booster, especially
during the holiday season. For a lot of my folks, this is their first deployment, and first time away
from family and loved ones during the holiday season. I've attached a photo of us gathering in our common
area where I place the care packages for the folks to sort through.
I am the First Sergeant for this small group of folks and this is my second deployment. My job is
simple.....people. I'm charged with ensuring that the health, morale and welfare of those under my supervision
are taken care of. My job is pretty easy when we get packages like that from "home".
Once again thank you very much for the kindness shared.
Proud to Serve,
Kevin
///signed///
KEVIN D. ERNE, SMSgt, USAF
First Sgt, 407 ECS
Feb 17,
Hi HOME,
Due to recent activity the roads were black (no travel) but today they made a postal run and I got all your boxes.
Question, is there anything that will go bad? I did want to get some pictures for you but I am leaving for a conference
in Qatar in the morning. I was going to wait and open them when I got back on the 28th.
Holy crap, another truck just came in with more! Okay, just opened the box with the knife sharpeners...told you we were
fine! Nothing quite as creepy as a room full of people sharpening knives.