What type of correspondence is allowed in Army Basic Training?

anxiety64

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Hi, It's been a long time since I was in Army Basic training. Way before Computers and texting. When we wanted to communicate with loved ones at home we had to send a written letter via "snail mail." I remember waiting my turn in line for the PAYphone.
In Today's Army Basic, how may recruits communicate with home? I have a young friend shipping off to basic soon. Should I get him a bunch of stamps and paper?
 
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