Add one more 'DeJa-Vu' to the oh so many added over this past decade, as the Country moved even quicker from not only thinking about those they've sent but have been virtually silent in these new so called political entities that have grown, i.e. TEA party {which isn't even an ideology nor direction}, as they run once again from funding the results of their false flag waving and 'support' rhetoric!!
Oct. 17, 2010 – Americans must recognize the sacrifices and struggles of today's troops and their families and work harder to reintegrate them into their communities, the nation’s top military officer said yesterday.
The past nine years of war and multiple combat deployments have stressed the force, leaving in their wake veterans and families who return home only to have to start putting their lives back together, Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at a USO Gala in Chicago.
"These years of battle have steeled them for an uncertain future, because when our men and women come home, the battle doesn't end," Mullen said. "Quite frankly, for many it's just the beginning."
Mullen told the audience that one of the reasons he and his wife travel the country speaking at local events is to keep America connected to its troops. He said that many Americans don't realize what the troops and families go through to serve in the military, nor do they realize the value they bring to their communities when they return home.
"We have to recognize our veterans and their families for what they are: not a burden, but an opportunity," he said. "They are talented, skilled leaders who have so much to offer and contribute to their communities, not only during their military service, but throughout their entire lives.
"I truly believe that today's returning warriors and their families are the next great generation," Mullen said.
Mullen hailed the efforts of the USO and other organizations who have mobilized to provide community-based support for veterans and families. Still, he said, more needs to be done. {read rest}
And if you missed 60min last night skip on over to their site and watch the report on the 'Stand Down' in Calif and the Homeless vets, many now of this generation and with growing numbers!!
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