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John I'm pretty sure just a standard calling card will work. When we sent calling cards to our son we sent more minutes than he needed. He shared some of the minutes with kids that did not have any. As for gifts you can't send much more than a card or letters. Our son celebrated his birthday while at boot camp also. We sent him the singing cards. He said the instructors are not fond of them getting them but O well! he had to deal with them not me. LOL. They get pretty bored sometimes so he and his bunk mates would open the cards and dance to the music. He actually was happy he had so many singing cards. They called it disco night.
John another thing! Do not send anything bulky they will open it in front of everyone and read it... so just send several letters or cards.. we learned that the hard way!!! Good luck tell him happy birthday from all of us here..
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Permalink Reply by E.G. - ND's Creator/Admin on December 7, 2008 at 8:12pm Wait John is he in boot camp or fleet?Sorry John I'm a little slow. Your son is not in boot camp. He is with the fleet already. Than yes AT&T international or world wide calling card. It is one of them. A good present to send to the ship is a comfortable set of sheets, blanket, and pillow. The ones they get my son said itch and are not that good. We sent him these things and he loved them and sleep much better.
Permalink Reply by E.G. - ND's Creator/Admin on December 7, 2008 at 8:21pm John while my son was overseas we had to send him a specific AT&T world wide calling card. It could only be this one. So I know that overseas you need that specific one. In Great Lakes, Illinois I would think any US standard calling card would work just fine. I'll call my son and ask him for an accurate answer to this. I'll post it here once I get in touch with him. Once the ship hits the main land again the Sailors run wild. lol
Permalink Reply by NavyDads Admin (Paul) on December 8, 2008 at 7:24am AT&T global prepaid calling card. You can put on 25 to a max of 2oo dollars. Your son can bye this on the ship in the supply office for 20 dollars. Then you can call AT&T and pay for additional minutes.
Permalink Reply by E.G. - ND's Creator/Admin on February 19, 2009 at 6:27pm Navydads Creator, Got a question. My recruit wrote and asked for an AT&T phone card, I live in Long Island NY, I couldn't find an AT&T card anywhere, I got him a Sprint card instead. Is it hard to get the AT&T cards or is Long Island just weird. I would be greatful for sugestions as to where to find AT&T cards.
Navydads Creator said:AT&T global prepaid calling card. You can put on 25 to a max of 2oo dollars. Your son can bye this on the ship in the supply office for 20 dollars. Then you can call AT&T and pay for additional minutes.
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