Card to Jeanann Madden from student David (no last name). He thanks her for "kikin(sic) butt in stinkee(sic) Iraq." Includes a drawing of a man holding an umbrella and saying "oh no" as missles fall towards him.
Card to Jeanann Maddden from student Bobby Howell. Card says welcome back and that everyone in America is proud of her. Also includes a drawing of what appears to be Saddam Hussein with a missile through his head.
Card to Jeanann Madden from student Allen Lord. He says that he doesn't know her but heard that she was in Saudi Arabia and asks if she was helping in a hospital or a POW.
Card to Jeanann Madden from Maisha (no last name). Maisha tells her that she doesn't know Jeanann but that she's brave and the other kids have talked about how she's "the best."
Letter from Jeanann Madden to Jane Dandrea about how the reservists may be leaving soon, getting combat pay, and hoping that her mother has been managing her money so that Jeanann will be able to by a used car when she returns home. Pages are not numbered but the letter appears to be incomplete.
Letter from Jeanann Maden to Jane Dandrea about her trip from her American posting, through Germany, and into Saudi Arabia. She describes the weather, the living conditions, and getting adjusted to desert life. Page 7 is missing from the file.
Jeann Madden's letter to her mother, Gloria. About her arrival in Saudi Arabia, the way people drive, the women in burkas, and how it hot it is. She mentions that she is writing from a temporary location with no laundry facilities and then they will be moved on.
Letter from Jeanann Madden to Jane Dandrea. Jeanann describes Thanksgiving dinner on base. She also discusses her depression, anger, and fear that she may not survive her tour in Saudi Arabia. Describes her posting at the 44th Medical Brigade as being similar to that of a neighborhood patrol.
Jeann Madden's letter to her mother, Gloria, about her MP duties, the packages she has been receiving from people at home and the upcoming base Chistmas celebration. She also asks her mother to write her a "real" letter instead of just cards or postcards. She includes a breakdown of her payscale. Page 3 of this letter is missing.
Jeann Madden's letter to her mother about the Christmas letters and packages that she has been receiving from people in her hometown as well as the upcoming company Christmas party
Jeann Madden's letter to her mother, Gloria about the packages that she has been receiving, including a pillow from her mother. She talks about working the night shift, trying to do laundry, and how she doesn't need anyone to send her any more toiletries as they get those for free from sponsor dontations. She also mentions that several people from her high school are on the same base but she is the only woman among that high school group.
Postcard to her mother about her time at Half Moon Bay R&R center, the large amount of mail that she been getting, and how she needs her mother to send her long underwear due to the extreme cold.