On this Memorial Day, we at Stella Jets extend our deepest gratitude to the courageous men and women of the armed forces. Their sacrifices have paved the way for the freedoms we cherish, including the ability to traverse the skies and explore new horizons. Thank you to the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. #FlyStella #MemorialDay #ThankYou ##HonorAndRemember
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Remembrance Day: The armistice that marked the end of the war was signed on November 11 at 11:00 a.m. in 1918, now commemorated annually as Armistice Day or Remembrance Day. Serves as a reflection on the sacrifices of past generations to ensure a world free from the devastation of unchecked conflict. Looking forward, it offers an opportunity for individuals and leaders alike to commit to actions that address contemporary threats with foresight and responsibility. The massive scale of loss and have led to November 11 being a day of reflection on the cost of war and a reminder of the importance of peace. Date and Duration: World War I began on July 28, 1914, and officially ended on November 11, 1918. Total Casualties: Approximately 20 million people died as a result of the war, which included both military and civilian deaths. Of these, around 9-10 million were military personnel and 10-12 million were civilians.
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Today, on Veterans Day, we pause to honor and express our deepest gratitude to all who have served our country in both war and peacetime. Your service and sacrifice for the United States of America is invaluable, and we greatly appreciate your unwavering commitment to protecting our freedom and rights. Thank you for your bravery, dedication, and the sacrifices you've made for us all. #VeteransDay #ThankYouVeterans #FreedomAndDemocracy #S3Partners #storagemanagement #selfstoragesignage #storageexperts #selfstorageadvisors #betterselfstorage #storagemanagementservices #selfstorageconsulting #selfstoragedevelopment #storagedeveloper
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Today, as we honor Memorial Day, let's also recognize the single parents who serve or have served in our armed forces. Balancing parenting duties with the call of duty requires immense courage and resilience.? To all military single parents, your strength and sacrifices inspire us daily. How are you reflecting on this day of remembrance? #journeyreimagine #singleparenting #singleparentlife #singleparentsupport #singleparentcoach
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I recently ran across Cunliffe's Soldiers & Civilians. It has a pretty good discussion about the conflicts of between an amateur and professional approach to national defense. It is rare to see both arguments considered Captain Alden Partridge's theories presented. I think he misses the mark as I believe what an "amateur" represents may have been incorrectly applied in many cases. For example, is a part-time National Guard Soldier an amateur or a professional? If they are considered amateurs, why do Guard units often outperform Active Duty units. If these part-time National Guard are considered professionals, how are graduates of Norwich University (under the design of Captain Alden Partridge) not also considered professional? I think the amateur vs. professional argument is largely oversimplified and often misapplied. https://amzn.to/3RM9MWD #ad Norwich University #USMA #Militia #Army
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80 years ago today, the final stages of WWII and the end of a terrible regime began. Over 7,000 allied ships operated by almost 200,000 naval personnel were dispatched to disgorge around 150,000 men onto the beaches of Normandy. By the end of the month, more than 850,000 troops, almost 150,000 vehicles and 1,140,000,000 pounds of supplies and ammunition were sent to those same beaches. Of the 4,414 Allied troops killed on D-Day, 2,501 were Americans. More than 5,000 were wounded. In the ensuing Battle of Normandy, 73,000 Allied forces were killed and 153,000 wounded. Some gave everything, and those sacrifices shaped the world balance in favor of the Allies and made the world we inhabit today possible. Take 2 minutes, quietly reflect on the folks that made that ultimate sacrifice that made your world possible. Take 2 more and think about how you yourself might be able to contribute to making the world a better place. #carpediem
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On Remembrance Day, we honor the courage and sacrifices of those who served in the military, preserving our freedom and peace. This day reminds us of the historical significance of their commitment and the path to a more peaceful future. Let's take a moment to reflect and show gratitude. Join local commemorations or share your stories to keep their legacy alive. #LestWeForget #RemembranceDay #PKCSLLC #VeteranOwnedBusiness #MicroBusiness #SelfEmployed #SmallBusiness
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Honoring Our Fallen Heroes: To all the brave souls who have served and sacrificed for our nation, we remember and honor you. Our founder, a former Navy spouse and Army brat with deep roots in the military community, extends heartfelt gratitude for the ultimate sacrifices made by our service men and women. Your courage and dedication will never be forgotten. ???? #MemorialDayRemembrance . . . . . #prpower #brandincpr #brandactivation #publicrelations #newclients #gainclients #growyourbusiness #praustin #publicrelationstexas #publicrelationsaustin #digitalstrategy #prplaybook #entreprenuerstexas #austinentreprenuers #communicationsprofessionals #communications #marketingaustin #publicistaustin #publicisttexas #navy #military #memorialday
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Regarding the Admiral's (a fellow Ole Miss alum) post below i offer some food for thought .... https://lnkd.in/ec99FZ5k 1) As I have seen in the last fifty years American citizens confidence in their military continues to decline meanwhile retired Flag Officers have become more politicized -- perhaps a direct correlation? When i joined the Navy in 1970 many senior officers did not vote in presidential elections so that they would not demonstrate allegiance to one candidate or the other. My how times have changed .... 2) As the article referenced points out "When retired officers speak out it increases the public’s demand for politicization, and the military’s willingness to supply it. 3) Retired officer commentary also shapes demand for military politicization because of its effects on politicians’ incentives to seek out allies within the military. As they observe retired generals endorsing or critiquing an opponent or her policies, politicians may solicit their own retirees to provide testimonials of their leadership or the merits of their policy positions. 4) Politicians also face fewer inhibitions in violating the military’s nonpartisan status if they witness norm violations by their opponents. This is apparent with the competing?lists of retired officer endorsees?compiled by presidential campaigns. 5) Retired officers’ dissent, however, raises questions about the norm’s resilience and therefore whether the active-duty officers with whom a president interacts are indeed fully committed to it. The president might fear that a military leader will not just?bias his advice, but perhaps actively work to promote a partisan agenda, by for example leaking vital information to the public, or courting allies to oppose the president in Congress. They may simply marginalize them as a result, degrading the consultation process essential to healthy civil-military relations. " If service members and their families should not political props perhaps then perhaps neither should be those who the average citizen perceives perceive to still represent the United States Military .... thoughts ....
Eight years ago, other senior retired military officers and I tried to warn the Nation of the danger of having Donald Trump as Commander-in-Chief. The warning signs were clear even before Trump criticized Kizr Khan's dead son, before he called John McCain a loser, before he questioned why John Kelly's son would want to serve his country, before he declined to honor America's WWI fallen heroes because he didn't understand why it is important, and before he dishonored Arlington National Cemetery (and the law) be politicizing it. Nothing that has happened since then dissuades me from the danger. Donald Trump does not have the requisite understanding or empathy for members of the Armed Forces and their families to be trusted with the decision to place our troops into combat. Service members and their families are not political props. The world is getting more dangerous and more in need of level-headed, thoughtful, bold American leadership. https://lnkd.in/gruGHV9v
Retired Rear Admiral Jamie Barnett: What Trump Did Was Despicable
bloomberg.com
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On this Veterans Day, we are reminded just how much we owe to our Veterans who gave so much of themselves to protect the Freedoms we hold dear. To all who have served: You are the embodiment of Honor, courage, and commitment. Your unwavering dedication inspires us, and we strive to live up to the example you have set forth. We stand with you proudly today and every day. Read more in the T.V.P. Blog: https://lnkd.in/eaZ_mFg8
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