Today, we honor the memory of those who tragically lost their lives on September 11, 2001. We also recognize the courage of the first responders, military personnel, and countless others who have bravely fought for our freedoms in the years since. Their sacrifices remind us of the strength and resilience that define us as a nation. Let us pause today to reflect, remember, and express our gratitude. #NeverForget
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My most vivid and most painful memory in 23 years in the US occurred on this day 23 years ago. We lost too many innocent families that day. And so many more since then - brave, selfless people who sacrificed their life so we wouldn't have another 9/11. We cannot be safe without military families. As we remember and mourn those who we have lost today, please consider expressing gratitude to military families who sacrifice every day to keep us safe. Here are some options... 1. Thank them for their service 2. Ask them how we can express our gratitude 3. Volunteer in organizations that support military families Help members of military families build fulfilling careers in the civillian sector... 4. Offer free training 5. Conduct mock interviews 6. Offer mentoring 7. Help with job hunting 8. Consider for internships / apprenticeships 9. Offer jobs 10. Brag about how awesome they are from the rooftops Never forget 9/11. Never forget who sacrifices every day since so we don't have another 9/11.
September 11 forever changed our nation. We honor the bravery of our first responders who saved many lives and our military veterans who fought to defend us. So many precious lives were lost - may we never forget. #neverforget
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May is Military Appreciation Month, a special time for those in and out of the military. It's a time to honor and recognize the contributions, sacrifices, and service of the members of the armed forces, past and present. Since 1999, this month serves as a reminder of the profound contributions made by service members. #MilitaryAppreciationMonth #NationalMilitaryAppreciationMonth #federalemployees #TSPretirement #mocofinancialadvisor #financialfreedom #axiomvaluellc #retirehappilyeverafter
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Today, we remember Americans who have been wounded in battle, have done courageous acts while at war or who gave their life for our freedoms. Purple represents bravery and courage, and it is the oldest military decoration presented to service members in the United States. It was first created by George Washington in 1782. ? Learn more about the history behind the medal at https://bit.ly/4d86YMX
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Today, we celebrate the courage and loyalty of our K9 Veterans! Did you know that March 13 commemorates the birth of the United States K9 Corps in 1942, formed for the first military dogs who served during World War II? Their loyalty and bravery will always be remembered. Read these articles to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gn_XAb2M https://lnkd.in/ghbrDJz3 #K9Heroes
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“You can’t get ahead if you’re always starting over." - Jennifer Goodale. Great article expressing the struggle of military spouses creating and sustaining their own careers. Well done, Military Officers Association of America (MOAA). I'd like to highlight an additional valuable resource: the FourBlock Military Spouse Career Readiness program. Although it doesn't focus on policy or legislation, this program empowers military spouses by helping them define their career visions and build the necessary toolkit to achieve their goals. Often, military spouses put their own aspirations on hold to support the military's needs, leading to a loss of personal identity. The collaboration with Prepare to Launch U reignites their confidence, helps them recognize their talents, and equips them to advocate for themselves in the workplace. ??https://lnkd.in/gbex3bBu #MilitarySpouses #MilitarySpouseEmployment
Maria Donnelly, Jennifer Goodale, Emmalee Gruesen, and Lauren Hope shared with us their professional experiences and challenges that military spouses face. See what work is being done to improve things for other military families: https://lnkd.in/eKMGmQD4 Blue Star Families Jessica Strong
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Today’s chaplains are military professionals specially trained to serve any spiritual need, for military personnel and their families, regardless of religious affiliation, ethnicity, or gender. Nearly 3,000 chaplains from the Army, Navy, and Air Force served in Vietnam, each chaplain with a vastly different experience of the war. Download our new poster series entitled “The Chaplaincy in the Vietnam War” today at https://lnkd.in/dh3aHgY #ThankVietnamVets
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"Child care accessibility, identified as a problem back in the Army’s 1990 analysis and raised as a key recommendation in the new Quality of Life Panel report, is also getting a closer look." Go ahead and take a look at that MOAA article (yes I ctrl+f for child care before reading any articles) One of the biggest hurdles in the type of advocacy that we do through Operation Child Care Project is the additional burden of explaining why there is a problem. Organizations that help homeless veterans find housing don't have to explain why veteran homelessness is an issue; it is understood. Organizations that set up food boxes/pantries/support don't have to explain why hungry soldiers are an issue; it is understood. VSO organizations focused on increasing healthcare access to disabled veterans don't have to explain why they need healthcare; it is understood. Child care touches everything. We see it affect enlisted and officer families and their ability to serve their country and their families. We see it as a primary barrier to transitioning veterans who find themselves without assistance programs to close the gap with their new salary. The list of situations is endless. It has been highlighted since the 1990s, and we are still educating on its impact. One thing I am grateful for is that the conversations I am having today are much different than the ones I was having seven years ago. When I bring up childcare policy considerations, I am no longer redirected to "ask the local FRG how they can help." I see more organizations like Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) and Military Family Advisory Network digging in on what needs to change to fit our modern families. The conversations with families will never get easier, but the barriers to advocating for them are getting smaller.
Maria Donnelly, Jennifer Goodale, Emmalee Gruesen, and Lauren Hope shared with us their professional experiences and challenges that military spouses face. See what work is being done to improve things for other military families: https://lnkd.in/eKMGmQD4 Blue Star Families Jessica Strong
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Indirect-fire innovation is an enduring evolution in US military history. Read more in Major Brennan Deveraux’s Lessons Learned and Unlearned: The Drivers of US Indirect-Fire Innovation https://lnkd.in/d7ccYcBY
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https://lnkd.in/gaF2d6N3 As we observe Memorial Day, this discussion of Christians serving in the military is very thought provoking: https://lnkd.in/gaF2d6N3
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Today, we honor the nearly one million military spouses for their service to our Nation.?They are resilient, courageous, and make our country stronger.?Thank you for your sacrifices, both big and small.
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