Books Shipped To Marines


WINSTED — Approximately 100 books donated by members of the Laurel City community to U.S. Marines were shipped this week to Al Taqaddum Airbase in central Iraq, where Winsted native Capt. Aaron Angell, of Marine Wing Support Group 37, has started a library and reading club.

Angell sent an e-mail request for titles last month, providing a list to The Winsted Journal. The list appeared in the Nov. 3 issue and has since been included in the newspaper’s Web sites, winstedjournal.com and tcextra.com. The Winsted Journal office on Main Street served as a collection point for the donated books and the paper’s parent company, The Lakeville Journal Company, paid the bill to ship the books overseas.

The books were sent from the Winsted Post Office to a Navy freighter via Fleet Post Office (FPO) and should arrive in Iraq within the next two to three weeks.

Books requested by the Marines for their reading group included James Bradley’s "Flags of our Fathers," Christopher C. Harmon’s "Terrorism Today" and Raphael Patai’s "The Arab Mind." A number of other general titles were requested for a Marine library.

Students from Hinsdale Elementary School raised funds to purchase new books for the Marines, while members of the greater community donated individual books. The overall response was generous and enthusiastic.

Soldiers and sailors at Al Taqaddum have been fueling more than 100 aircraft per day and have been completing engineering projects across the base. Teams also conduct security patrols to keep main supply routes open.

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