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Author Frank Schaeffer and MarineParents.com Founder Tracy Della Vecchia to speak at Marine Parents United Conference, July 2004
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January 23, 2003
MarineParents.com Establishes New Online Communication

February 13, 2003
MarineParents.com Answers Questions for Parents of Deployed Marines

February 27, 2003
MarineParents.com Helps with Mail and Care Package Guidelines to Deployed Marines

March 9, 2003
MarineParents.com Publishes USMC Structure, Terms, and Definitions, Toll Free Help Numbers, and Information about Phone Calls from In-Country

The web site www.MarineParents.com is now receiving over 24,000 visitors per week, and many of the questions from parents and family members of Marines deployed to the Middle East area involve terms and definitions of the Marine Corps, as well as the structure of the Marine Corps. In the ongoing quest to provide timely answers to requests and questions, Tracy Della Vecchia, web author, has published terms and definitions to help parents understand the structure of the Marine Corps and thereby have a way to attempt to understand where in the Middle East their sons or daughters are located and what activities they may be involved in. Della Vecchia communicates with hundreds of parents daily via email and an online chat room. The online communication provides a much-needed forum for learning and sharing accurate information among parents.

When asked about the communication, Della Vecchia responded, "Not knowing when or if a war will start, creates a lot of anxiety for these parents, and they want to know where their sons and daughters are. Understanding the structure of the Marine Corps and how the battalions fit inside the regiments has become critical to these worried parents. Every shred of information helps to ease the intensity of these emotions."

Another section of the web site provides toll free numbers for parents and family members to ask questions and hear pre-recorded messages about the activities of particular Marine Corps units deployed to Kuwait. And with many parents reporting that their sons or daughters have been allowed to make a phone call to home, Della Vecchia has now published a page about how the phone calls come in, whether it be via satellite or calling centers, collect or AT&T calling cards. The page includes tips for getting a calling card to your son or daughter overseas. Della Vecchia says "It helps the parents understand how the phone communications can work; these folks don't want to leave any stone unturned if it means even a brief phone call from their son or daughter."

For additional information or to contact Tracy Della Vecchia, visit the web site online at www.MarineParents.com, email Press@MarineParents.com, call 573-256-6172, or write P.O. Box 370, Columbia, MO 65205-1115.

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March 13, 2003
MarineParents.com Web Site Traffic Reaches 12,000 Visitors Daily

The face of the web site www.MarineParents.com changes hourly to meet the needs of the 12,000 daily visitors that peruse the site in a quest to find information about their Marine son or daughter deployed to Kuwait. The number of web visitors to the web site has increased steadily since January. Tracy Della Vecchia, web author, reports 3-400 email a day with questions, suggestions, support ideas, and thank-you notes from parents, wives, friends, and family of Marines. "It's incredible the amount of time that is going into this web site and an incredible number of folks that are reading every page" says Della Vecchia. The live web traffic reports show visitors staying on the site for up to 2 hours at a time reading the huge volume of information which includes letters and phone calls to home from the Marines, lists of items to send in care packages, phone numbers to call for support, local support groups that have formed, and hundreds of links to reliable sources of information.

The information on the web site has been collected and published over the last two months in direct response to the emails received by Della Vecchia. "Accuracy is a primary focus; researching answers to the questions is time consuming, but the results are worth it. The web site gives parents and family accurate, easy-to-navigate information, and the result is parents and family that are better able to cope with the vast emotions of the possible conflict in Iraq."

When asked how she manages a personal response to the hundreds of daily email, Della Vecchia responded "I'm able to answer the email questions by referring folks to particular pages on the web site; I can do that with just a few keystrokes because I know the content of the web site. And then I tell them I understand how they feel. And I truly do. That's as important as the answer to their question right now. I know; I'm the mother of a Marine too."

For additional information or to contact Tracy Della Vecchia, visit the web site online at www.MarineParents.com, email Press@MarineParents.com, call 573-256-6172, or write P.O. Box 370, Columbia, MO 65205-1115.

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March 29, 2003
MarineParents.com Publishes Embedded Reporter List, Communications from Deployed Marines, and Help for War-Related Stress & Relaxation Tips

The web site www.MarineParents.com now includes a list of reporters embedded with the Marine units, pages with links and articles on war related stress, relaxation tips, and perhaps most importantly, communications from the Marines in country. Tracy Della Vecchia, web author, receives hundreds of email daily from parents eager to share a newly discovered embedded reporter name, or letters and phone calls from their Marine in Iraq and Kuwait. "The families like to read what other Marines are writing. If you haven't heard from your son or daughter, it helps to read what another mom has received. We're reaching out and helping each other."

In response the emails she has received about stress related to the war, Della Vecchia has also developed several pages on the site with links to articles and information to help ease stress and understand the emotions of war. "Having a son over there motivates me to research some of this for myself, and sharing what I've found online is helping hundreds of other parents, sisters, brothers, wives, and families of our Marines. We're helping each other through communications on the web site." The web site is updated several times throughout the day and changes based on the current situation in Iraq and the needs expressed by Marine families.

For additional information or to contact Tracy Della Vecchia, visit the web site online at www.MarineParents.com, email Press@MarineParents.com, call 573-256-6172, or write P.O. Box 370, Columbia, MO 65205-1115.

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April 20, 2003
MarineParents.com Publishes Marine Homecoming Communications and Travel Planning Information

April 27, 2003
MarineParents.com Publishes Post-War Help, Guidelines, and Tools

May 18, 2002
MarineParents.com Publishes Homecoming Photos

May 23, 2002
MarineParents.com Son Returns from Iraq

Updates to the web site www.MarineParents.com haulted for Memorial Day weekend while Tracy Della Vecchia, the web site's developer, flew to California to welcome her son, Marine LCpl. Derrick Jensen, back to the United States from Iraq where he was deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Della Vecchia's son arrived on Friday evening, May 23 at Twentynine Palms. Della Vecchia spent the earlier part of the evening personally meeting dozens of families that she had become acquainted with while developing, maintaining, and answering thousands of emails related to the web site. The web site offers a central location for parents and family members who are outside the loop of USMC communications to learn more about the Marine Corps, deployments, and the conflict in Iraq.

Emotions were running high for Della Vecchia and hundreds of other families while waiting for the busses filled with returning Marines to arrive at Twentynine Palms from March Air Force Base. "We had all been praying and supporting each other, waiting for this day. I remember telling people when they were really feeling down about the war, to imagine themselves hugging their Marine on a day just like this," said Della Vecchia. "It was absolutely thrilling to meet so many people that I had communicated with in such a personal way during the past five months." Della Vecchia's son was surprised by the activity centered around his mom; he'd heard about the web site but had no idea how much traffic and support the site and his mom had generated. "I knew she was going to do something like this," Jensen said. "I'm just glad he's home and I may never let go," responded Della Vecchia.

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June 2, 2003
MarineParents.com Plans for the Future

June 14, 2003
MarineParents.com Founder, Tracy Della Vecchia, Nominated for Bob Hope "Spirit of Hope" Award

Tracy Della Vecchia of Columbia, MO, founder and web developer of the web site www.MarineParents.com was recently nominated for the Bob Hope "Spirit of Hope" award for her volunteer work on the web site, www.MarineParents.com.

On January 21, 2003, www.MarineParents.com was launched by Mrs. Della Vecchia to collect information and provide links as a reference for parents and friends of deployed Marines. The website provides information on the deployment process, base camp locations, sending care packages and mail, units deployment hotlines, list of embedded reports, and provides answers to frequently asked questions about paying bills, power-of-attorney, and finding overseas addresses. The website also allows for content contributions from families of deployed Marines and has announcements of support group meetings and rallies, and offers a moderated chat room so families can share their experiences.

From a noble beginning, site usage grew to 12,000 visitors daily. At the height of the Iraq conflict, Mrs. Della Vecchia was personally answering 300 to 400 emails a day from parents, wives, family and friends of Marines who visited the site.

Mrs. Della Vecchia was nominated by the Marine Corps Community Services out of Quantico, Virginia. The "Spirit of Hope" Award is given to USO entertainers and other distinguished Americans whose patriotism and dedication to the men and women of the Armed Forces reflects that of the USO's Ambassador of Good Will, Bob Hope. Award recipients will be selected after June 24, 2003.

For additional information or to contact Tracy Della Vecchia, visit the web site online at www.MarineParents.com, email Press@MarineParents.com, call 573-256-6172, or write P.O. Box 370, Columbia, MO 65205-1115.

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January 20, 2004
MarineParents.com Celebrates One Year of Online Support & Services

January 21, 2004
MarineMoms.us Adopts a New Name: MarineParents.com

March 31, 2004
MarineParents.com Helps to Prepare Families for Next Deployment to Iraq

With more Marines being deployed to Iraq, many for the 2nd time, MarineParents.com has released several new informational pages to help families prepare for the stresses of having a loved one in a combat zone. In 2003, thousands of families relied on the web site to provide valuable information and support during the Marines' deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan. Significant changes have been made to the web site to facilitate the quicker dissemenation of information. "Putting the message board out there for the families to communicate with one another is probably the most vital upgrade for our families" says Tracy Della Vecchia, founder and developer of the web site. The message boards give the unique opportunity of connecting family members whose Marines are stationed together in Iraq or Afghanistan with each other. "It offers them a way to communicate their feelings with one another, and that's a crucial element of coping with the stresses involved when your son or husband goes off to war." says Della Vecchia. When one member gets a phone call from a son or daughter, sharing the phone call on the message boards helps other members to feel closer to their loved one. Other additions to the web site include new maps of Iraq, camp names, and the names of the units that have been or will be deployed to Iraq.

For additional information or to contact Tracy Della Vecchia, visit the web site online at www.MarineParents.com, email Press@MarineParents.com, call 573-256-6172, or write P.O. Box 370, Columbia, MO 65205-1115.

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April 11, 2004
MarineParents.com Founder Featured on FOX News, Geraldo Rivera

August 28, 2004
MarineParents.com Receives Missouri Nonprofit Corporation Status

September 11, 2004
MarineParents.com Adds Regional Support Group Database



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