Package a welcome relief from rations
Lance Cpl. Ian Voss
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a letter from 20-year-old Marine reservist
Lance Cpl. Ian Voss of Newport Beach to family friends dated March 7.
Voss, a graduate of Newport Harbor High and a student at Orange Coast
College, was stationed in Kuwait at the time the letter was written,
but has since moved to an unknown location in Iraq. His mother,
Marsha Steinbrenner, shared the handwritten letter with the Pilot so
the community could get a glimpse of Voss’s military tour.
Dear Chris and Ken,
Thank you very much for the care package. I haven’t have anything
to eat but MRE’s (Meals Ready to Eat), which is food that is
processed in a bag you could drop from an airplane.
We have had a problem with the mail system, and our address has
changed, which I wrote below.
Last night I couldn’t find my deck of cards and I wanted to play
poker. It is amazing to know that you knew I needed cards.
You enclosed my favorite gum. I love that baking soda gum because
we are low on water out here, so sometimes brushing our teeth is not
an everyday thing.
I really enjoyed everything else. I think it was gone before I
could open the box. I passed it among my tank crew.
Right now, we are experiencing one of the worst sandstorms in
Kuwait in a long time. You can barely see your hand in front of your
face. We live in these large tents that were put up by the Kuwaitis.
Today, we met some of the British Royal Marines. They are very
nice people. We spent the afternoon before the storm climbing on
their tanks and equipment.
Thanks again for everything and thinking of me. Hopefully talk to
you soon.
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