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Supply Crate – Brent

  • Writer: Stack Up
    Stack Up
  • Jun 16
  • 2 min read

Brent requested a Supply Crate for his team who are serving in the Army. They're deployed to a remote area and could use a little morale boost:.



As a deployed service member, I am part of a small, isolated team working independently from the rest of our platoon. Our unique mission keeps us physically and socially separated, which can make the challenges of deployment even more difficult. Without the daily camaraderie of the larger unit, it’s up to us to find ways to stay connected and support each other in this remote environment. Gaming has always been a powerful tool for bringing people together, and a Supply Crate would be a game-changer for our group. It would provide us with an d strengthen the sense of connection that can sometimes feel distant due to our isolation. Sharing moments of fun and friendly competition through gaming would help bridge the gap left by being apart from the rest of our platoon. It would give us a way to build camaraderie in a setting where our usual avenues for team-building are limited. The isolation we experience can be tough on morale, but we’ve made it a priority to support one another however we can. A Supply Crate would serve as more than just entertainment—it would be a vital morale booster and a reminder that we’re not forgotten. It would create shared experiences that bring us closer, even in the face of physical and emotional challenges. Your support would mean the world to us, not just for the immediate joy it brings but for the long-lasting impact it would have on our team’s cohesion and resilience. Thank you for considering us and for everything you do to support deployed service members like us.

Sounds like Brent's team is in need of a rescue in the form of a game console! We sent them an Xbox in the hopes they can play some games together and unwind in their free time.



We got the crate!!! I’m a night shift worker so I’m the only one awake right now! But tomorrow we will snap a photo all together! This is so awesome! Thank you so much!!

Thank you Brent, and thanks for getting the team together for a photo.



ClydePlaysLive sponsored Brent and his unit's Supply Crate. ClydePlaysLive usually plays World of Warships on his channel on Twitch.


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