{U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew Sandlin holds his newborn daughter for the first time after being at sea for six months aboard the USS George Washington in the Pacific Ocean, Nov. 1, 2010. Sandlin is a machinist's mate. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class David A. Cox}
Nov. 3, 2010 – Today and throughout the month of November – Military Family Month – we join our nation in honoring military families. We are pleased to participate in this national tribute because we know firsthand the contributions military families make. They balance the demands of work and family life with an added dimension – having loved ones deployed away from home, perhaps for the fourth or fifth time. Despite these challenges, military families persevere and serve as an inspiration to us all.
A strong nation is made up of strong families; among the most resilient are our military families.
While it may be difficult for some to imagine spending the holidays without a loved one near or accomplishing the tasks of everyday life while a loved one is in harm's way, our military families do this every day. They understand their own important role in our nation’s defense and are proud to serve. And they do so without fanfare. {read rest}
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Family Matters Blog: Military Family Month
I'll bet, and win, you didn't hear about this on FOX, certainly haven't from the crowing (R)'s, matter of fact the Boehner wasn't even thinking about them nor the soldiers in theater as his emotions overcame him, as he talked about reigning in government?, cutting spending?, and working together {party of Hell No!}? knowing he finally reached that power sought, for his golfing cronies to reap!
Blogger Praises Military Families
President Proclaims November as Military Family Month
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