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  2. How to donate unwanted Halloween candy to a good cause - AOL

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    Treats for Troops. Run by Soldier’s Angels, this program allows you to send sweets to military service members. Kids can earn buyback prizes, and you can get a tax deductible receipt for your ...

  3. GOOD DEEDS: Collecting treats for the troops, delivering food ...

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    Treats for Troops is a post-Halloween program of Soldiers' Angels, a nonprofit. The university donated more than 230 pounds of candy.

  4. Donate leftover Halloween candy to military members - AOL

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    Halloween is just days away and many trick-or-treaters will come home with enough candy that they don't know what to do with. Why not spread the cheer and donate some of it to members of the military?

  5. Goodale Park - Wikipedia

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    Goodale Park is a public park in the Victorian Village area of Columbus, Ohio.It was donated to the city in 1851 by Lincoln Goodale.For a few months during the Civil War, it was a staging area for Union troops known as Camp Jackson. [3]

  6. List of Ohio Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    127th Ohio Infantry See 5th Regiment United States Colored Troops; 128th Ohio Infantry [151] [152] 129th Ohio Infantry [153] 130th Ohio Infantry [154] 131st Ohio Infantry [155] 132nd Ohio Infantry [156] 133rd Ohio Infantry [157] 134th Ohio Infantry [158] 135th Ohio Infantry [159] 136th Ohio Infantry [160] 137th Ohio Infantry [161] 138th Ohio ...

  7. 37th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 37th Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War I and World War II.It was a National Guard division from Ohio, nicknamed the "Buckeye Division".". Today, its lineage is continued through the 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, with battalions from Ohio, Michigan, and South Carol

  8. Military chocolate (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Today, military chocolate is issued to troops as part of basic field rations and sundry packs. Chocolate rations served two purposes: as a morale boost, and as a high-energy, pocket-sized emergency ration. Military chocolate rations are often made in special lots to military specifications for weight, size, and endurance.

  9. Supporting local military by sending holiday care packages is ...

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    A local grassroots organization is supporting local members of the military one care package at a time during the holiday season, with thoughtful touches of home tucked into each gift box.