No but this one does.  

>From Tuesday through Dec. 10, the public can send their greeting cards, with 
>adequate postage and a return address, to: 

Holiday Mail for Heroes, P.O. Box 5456, Capitol Heights, Md. 20791-5456. 

To speed delivery, mailers should not send care packages, money or any inserts, 
including glitter.
In a voluntary effort, the mail service provider Pitney Bowes Inc. will screen 
the cards for hazardous material, and the Red Cross will sort through the cards 
to ensure the contents are appropriate.

They can also download cards from the American Red Cross Web site to print out 
and send to the program’s address. 
This year, a Facebook Web page allows Internet users to post greetings online 
so the Red Cross can print the messages on cards and distribute them to troops.
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2008/11/ap_holidaycards_111208/

Great Idea Noreen. 

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Yikes, this program doesn't work anymore...sorry too quick with the keys
http://www.snopes.com/politics/christmas/soldiercards.asp.


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