Edited: All done. Thanks for all who contributed.
Let me start off by saying that I don’t care about your politics. I think we can all come together behind the fact that our troops need our support. (I know there are a lot of international players, but I’m mainly aiming toward a US audience. That being said, I’m sure there are outlets for supporting military personnel from other countries, but I haven’t looked into that.)
Last year, I sent a care package of ships, map, card sleeves, dice pack, etc to a FFG forum member, InstantAequitas, in Afghanistan. The result can be found here:
I wanted to do something like this again, but make it community-wide. There have been a lot of people that said they would support such an endeavor, so I finally got around to looking into what we can do. I believe there are three ways we can send ships to our troops overseas:
1. Send to your local USO (United Service Organization) or MWR (Morale, Welfare, and Recreation). The USO website is uso.org. They send “Game Kits” to the different locations overseas, and X-wing ships can be included in them. These two organizations are the best bet in reaching a larger audience because they can organize tournaments and store the fighters until people sign them out.This way of sending would be good for introducing new players to the game, as the kits will be sent to the different bases and kept in a community activity center (CAC.)
**I am currently waiting to hear back from USO and a specific MWR rep for more specific details.
2. You can go to Soldiersangels.org or other Adopt a Soldier websites to find out about specific service members that you can send ships to. There is a chance that if you don't know the person, they may not be into gaming, miniatures, or even Star Wars (gasp!) Although I know that they would appreciate anything that you would send. This method would send ships directly to our military personnel rather than to an organization, like MWR. Keep in mind that our military personnel have limited storage space at their disposal. But who knows, you may make a life-long friend!
3. Service members or their loved ones can send me addresses of personnel who would like to receive this game. This would keep their information private to only me. I can receive game materials from the community and send them in bundles to the service members overseas like I did with InstantAequitas.
Now I hesitate to put this method out there, as I don't particularly want to be a middleman in this endeavor. It has been suggested to me that there should be some control over the amount of materials being sent to specific service members (meaning if we all knew that a person wanted a firespray and their address was public, that person would receive 15 firesprays, a situation we would like to avoid.) So what I am proposing with this method is that I will take names of people to send to and what they want, then I will essentially fill the orders with my own unopened ships and whatever the community sends me. I would then send the bundle out to the service member once it is complete.
I will keep a spreadsheet of people that want materials and what I have sent them, and I will make the spreadsheet public so people know that I am not doing this for my own gain.
If you know of someone who wants to receive X-wing gaming materials, send me a pm on here with the title "Let 'em Fly". I will wait to make my own address public until I receive some addresses of military personnel that want to be able to play this game while they are deployed.
So, this is my thought for the Let ‘em Fly campaign. Let’s help out our troops and send them a slice of home to help them get through their tough times overseas.
And any thoughts/suggestions from the community are welcome. I want this to be a community campaign, so please post thoughts you have, or how you would be willing to help out if you can.
Edited by hothie