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<br />Can I exchange letters or em ai/ with individual soldiers through ASA? <br /> <br />ASA does not offer a Pen Pal program that would allow individuals to exchange letters or email with <br /> <br /> <br />servicemen and women stationed either at home or abroad. The only way of connecting with soldiers <br /> <br /> <br />through ASA is by being involved in our Adopt-a-Unit Program or our Foster-a-Unit Program. As <br /> <br />discussed above, the Adopt-a-Unit Program links entire military units with villages, towns, and cities <br /> <br /> <br />across the country. Our Foster-a-Unit Program connects entire units with organizations -- including <br /> <br /> <br />classes and scout troops -- willing to send cards, letters, and care packages until the unit is adopted <br /> <br /> <br />permanently by a community. <br /> <br />If you would like to post an individual message of support to American troops serving at home and <br /> <br /> <br />abroad, you may do so through Sound Off! For a variety of reasons, we will not include your address, <br /> <br /> <br />phone number, or email address in these postings, so this is not a way to exchange letters, phone calls, <br /> <br /> <br />or email with people serving in our armed forces. We include only your first name and city and state of <br /> <br /> <br />residence, unless you ask to remain anonymous, then we will, of course, leave out your name as well. <br />