 The Army Reserve soldiers of the 316th Expeditionary Sustainment Command are making sure that no matter how remote or how new the location, soldiers are going to receive their mail before Christmas. Since opening around Thanksgiving, the Army Post Office has received more than 24,000 pounds of mail. Army Reserve Sergeant Greg Counsel says that Christmas is a busy time of year. Usually around time, when a holiday, I say right after Thanksgiving, usually the mail volumes just almost like double because families are hurrying up to send out as much as they can to the soldiers for fear of not being able to get something there to them by Christmas. Specialist Jimmy Bennett tells us that mail day is a big deal. Because everybody on the count know when mail day is. They know that their families, they're asking for stuff and they're getting everything that they're asking for. Reporting from Southwest Asia, I'm Sergeant First Class Adam Stone.