It's 1038 hrs here in Hawaii so it's fairly late where you are in Iraq, past 2400 hrs.
Son, I'm a Service Child, born and raised in an Air Force family. I'm a former Air Force Reservist and former long time manager with the Hale Koa Hotel on Waikiki. The crown jewel of AFRC hotels world wide. Don't mean to sound like I'm bragging but it really is the finest thing that the GI's own, they've sweated and bled for it.
So what's your MOS, is this your first tour, and when do you rotate back? If your in a situation that can accomidate it, I'd be more than happy to send along some diapers and anything else you need. Mililani where I live is ten minutes from the Schofield Commissary, it's no trouble for you at all. You would not be the first. Regularly sent supplies to a Navy HM3 attached to a Marine unit in Bagdahd. It was his third deployment. Wife didn't really approve.
Also keep up a regular corriespondence with a Marine buddy stationed outside of Kandahar Afghanistan until he rotated back in January. His unit will redeploy in September to Iraq. He was in a forward position, not able to use diapers in that situation. But I have read about another soldier who wore them thoughout his deployment in Iraq. So it is possible, think about it.
So keep your head down, don't shoot anyone you don't have to. When your ready to rotate out, let me know. I'd be happy to assist in any way that I can with a reservation at the Hale Koa for a diaper brother and his Mommy.
Your Dada
Warren