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Reddit mentions of Quality Park 9 x 12 Clasp Envelopes with Deeply Gummed Flaps, Great for Filing, Storing or Mailing Documents, 28 lb Brown Kraft, 100 per Box (37890)

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Quality Park 9 x 12 Clasp Envelopes with Deeply Gummed Flaps, Great for Filing, Storing or Mailing Documents, 28 lb Brown Kraft, 100 per Box (37890)
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    Features:
  • Reusable, double prong metal clasp is durable and designed for repeated use and eyelets are reinforced . Great for home, office, school, interoffice or mailing.
  • Perfect for everyday home and business use, clasp envelopes are made from heavyweight 28 lb. brown Kraft stock to give contents extra protection during mailing, storage and handling.
  • In addition to the clasp closure, these envelopes have a moisture activated seal with deep gumming on the flap to create a permanent seal.
  • Great for organizing and storing letters, documents, photos or records.
  • Conveniently packed in large count to reduce frequency of purchasing.
Specs:
ColorLight Brown
Height3.75 Inches
Length14 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2012
Size9 x 12 Inches
Weight4 Pounds
Width9.1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Quality Park 9 x 12 Clasp Envelopes with Deeply Gummed Flaps, Great for Filing, Storing or Mailing Documents, 28 lb Brown Kraft, 100 per Box (37890):

u/VA_Network_Nerd ยท 4 pointsr/USMC

You could probably get away with a file folder / envelope of paperwork pretty easily.

Something like this:

Clasp Envelope

You can buy something similar to that one at a time @ the post office by the way. You don't have to buy a whole package of them.

You might have to fold it to get it into your storage container @ boot camp though.
We put everything into a grocery-store sized paper bag with our name on it when I went in back in 1990.

Mailing Envelope

If you can fold and fit everything into one or two mailing envelopes, I guarantee you'll be good to go.


You could ask your bank about a safety deposit box as recommended by /u/roguevirus

You might also consider one of those storage rental places, if you want to store clothes and things to come back and collect later.
Minor warning: later might be a while, like a year until you go to your first duty station before you can pull your box of sneakers, jeans and memories out of storage.