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    Teen Continues Quest to Support the Troops

    Teen Collects Over 800,000 Thank You Letters for Troops and Veterans

    Courtesy Photo | High school freshman Shauna Fleming (red shirt) hands thank you letters to veterans...... read more read more

    WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES

    07.02.2004

    Courtesy Story

    Defense.gov         

    High school freshman Shauna Fleming is a busy young lady.

    The 15-year-old has collected and distributed hundreds of thousands of letters of support for America's troops and veterans. To get the word out on her letter-writing campaign, "A Million Thanks," she has set up booths at NASCAR events, been a guest on news shows and even has her own radio show.

    Today, she sent thousands of letters to 1st Armored Division soldiers serving in Iraq.

    The student of Lutheran High School in Orange, Calif., said she has been contacted by many service members and their families, who've told her the letters and emails help their morale. "I have had the opportunity to hear from many soldiers overseas who have received our letters," said Shauna. "They've e- mailed me and even called me from Iraq to say thanks."

    And that was the teen's opportunity to ask the deployed soldiers what else they could use. The answer: CDs and DVDs.

    Shauna said she hopes people all over the United States will answer her call to send used music and movies along with their letters so she can include them in her next mailing.

    Though Shauna and her high school friends had hoped to reach their 1-million- letters goal in June, the teen said she knows they will hit their goal sometime soon.

    "The incoming mail has slowed because I think people thought we were only collecting the letters for Military Appreciation Month (May) but this campaign is year-round," she said. "I know we'll hit our goal pretty soon as we are so close right now. When we do, we'll go for another million!"

    Shauna's "A Million Thanks" radio show discusses her campaign and includes guest interviews. Station owner Chris Murch, a former Marine captain, contacted Shauna after seeing her on Fox News on Memorial Day.

    "Doing an Internet radio show gives me the opportunity to tell people around the world that Americans do appreciate what our military men and women do for our country, and not to believe everything they read," said Shauna. "It also lets me inform everyone what I hear from our soldiers who are out there, and how we can help them and their families."

    Story by K.L. Vantran, American Forces Press Service

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    Date Taken: 07.02.2004
    Date Posted: 07.04.2025 03:09
    Story ID: 534921
    Location: WASHINGTON, US

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