Albertsons Brings 4th of July Closer to Home for Thousands of Deployed Americans
June 29 2004 - 3:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Albertsons Brings 4th of July Closer to Home for Thousands of
Deployed Americans 185 Computers Sent to Camp Anaconda Improves
Troops' Access to Email BOISE, Idaho, June 29
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Albertson's, Inc. announced today that it
is shipping 185 computers to Camp Anaconda in Central Iraq to
connect family and friends with deployed loved ones in a
contribution linked to celebration of 4th of July weekend. The
donation comes in response to the US Army's concern that too few
computers were available at Camp Anaconda, the main Army base camp
in Iraq. This situation has resulting in limited Internet access
and hundreds of troops in line, at any given time, waiting to
communicate home. "I cannot even begin to express how much this
project will mean to the soldiers of Camp Anaconda. In addition to
bringing our troops closer to their families, this will also help
other soldiers continue their education via distance learning,"
said First Sergeant Craig Haskell, 116th Engineer Co. CSE, UTARNG,
Spanish Fork, Utah. Haskell said the computers will be used in the
Soldiers' Education Center, at various soldier study centers,
several different Internet Cafe sites, as well as augmenting
battalion computer capability in peak periods. The computers were
packed and loaded by Albertsons volunteers today along with 200
care packages for Albertsons associates who currently are deployed
in Iraq and Afghanistan. "After learning that our troops in Iraq
often waited hours in line to send email home to their loved ones,
it became evident that we could make thousands of Americans' lives
easier by simply providing these military personnel better access
to email and the Internet," said Larry Johnston, chairman, CEO and
president of Albertsons. "We are very proud of all of our military
serving in the Middle East, particularly those who are Albertsons
associates, and want them to know that we salute them and their
families this Fourth of July holiday." CORUS, Albertsons' volunteer
network, is made up of men individuals who donate their personal
time each year to worthy non-business causes. Last year CORUS
volunteers contributed over 750,000 hours of service in communities
where they live and work. Winner of the White House Distinguished
Home Front Award for support of employees who serve in the National
Guard and Reserve, Albertsons is one of the world's largest food
and drug retailers. With annual revenues of over $35 billion, the
Company is based in Boise, Idaho and employs more than 230,000
employees and operates over 2,500 retail stores in 37 states across
the United States, under banners including Albertsons, Jewel-Osco,
Acme, Albertsons-Osco, Albertsons-Sav-on, Sav-on Drugs, Osco Drug,
Super Saver, Shaw's and Star Market. DATASOURCE: Albertson's, Inc.
CONTACT: Stacia Levenfeld of Albertson's, Inc., +1-208-395-6298
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