Happy Thanksgiving, America! 🦃 We have SO much to be grateful for, especially our nation’s military. 🙏
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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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History, local activities to honor our Military https://lnkd.in/etDMzGEE
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Service comes in many forms.
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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I am so thankful to have worked for two companies who feel compelled towards this mission. As a former military spouse, I have witnessed the impact that Fisher House makes on families and the difference it makes for our veterans as they navigate medical challenges. If you aren't familiar with Fisher House Foundation, learn more about them through this video!
We are honored to support those who have served in our country’s military. To our employees and beyond, we are truly thankful for your service. Beazer proudly supports Fisher House Foundation, providing military families a place to stay free of charge while their loved ones receive critical care at military and VA hospitals. Their mission of providing comfort, support, and community to those who serve our country is something we deeply value. Learn more about Fisher House and their extraordinary impact. Together, we can continue to honor our veterans and their families by ensuring they have the resources they need to recover.
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On Veterans of Foreign Wars Day, we pay tribute to the valor and commitment of U.S. military members who have served in conflicts abroad. These dedicated veterans have upheld peace and security on a global scale. ❤️ Want to understand more about what it means to be a Veteran of Foreign Wars? Visit our blog to gain a deeper understanding of their sacrifices and triumphs! 🔗 https://bit.ly/3XEYEh3 #VeteransOfForeignWars #SupportOurTroops 🇺🇸 #HomeOfTheBrave
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November is Military and Veteran Family Month Our military families make sacrifices, too! https://lnkd.in/gk-CG2X9 While the sacrifices made and hardships endured by our service members are well-documented, a related aspect that many people may not think about as often are the sacrifices made and hardships endured by military families as well. Maintaining a family in the civilian world is challenging enough, and military families may also face additional, unique challenges, such as frequent moves from base to base, having a loved one deployed for months on end, or dealing with long-term physical and/or emotional wounds, that can make the task of maintaining a family seem almost overwhelming. Click to read the full article on MarineParents.com https://lnkd.in/gpqH5CS8
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Wise Components is honoring and mourning the military personnel who have died in the performance of their military duties today. 🇺🇸 You can learn more about #MemorialDay and the history of the day on https://buff.ly/2HgvvAj
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On November 11, we honor the bravery and sacrifice of those who have served America in the armed forces. It is also a time to appreciate the commitment of our active military personnel and their dedicated families. Let us honor their courage. This Veterans Day, I hope you’ll join me in remembering and thanking our brave Veterans. #veterans #VeteransDay #ecscapitalinvestments #financialprofessional #financialadvisor
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The Life of a Military Brat: Resilience and Self-Sufficiency Growing up as a military brat comes with its unique set of challenges and experiences. The term "military brat" is a badge of honor among the children of military personnel, symbolizing the unique culture and community they share. These children often move frequently, attend multiple schools, and face long periods of separation from their deployed parents. It's a lifestyle that shapes them in profound ways. One of the most significant aspects of being a military brat is the development of resilience. The constant changes and uncertainties teach these children to adapt quickly to new situations, be it a new school, new friends, or a new home. They learn to cope with the absence of a parent, which, while painful, instills in them a level of independence and strength that serves them well into adulthood. Self-sufficiency is another trait that military brats often develop early on. With one parent frequently away on deployment and the other managing the household, these children learn to take on responsibilities beyond their years. They become adept at problem-solving, often taking care of younger siblings, and contributing to the household in meaningful ways. Despite the hardships, there are also positive aspects to this lifestyle. Military brats are exposed to diverse cultures and people, which can foster a sense of open-mindedness and acceptance. They often have a strong sense of community, as military families tend to form close bonds, supporting each other through the ups and downs of military life. The experience of growing up in a military family is unique and shapes individuals in lasting ways. The resilience and self-sufficiency developed through this lifestyle are invaluable traits that help these individuals navigate the complexities of life with confidence. While the challenges are real, so too is the strength and camaraderie that come from being part of the military community. It's a life that forges individuals who are ready to face the world head-on, with a spirit of perseverance and a heart full of courage. I am proud to be a member of this tribe!
Amentum is proud to celebrate the Month of the Military Child. As a company with nearly one third of our employees being veterans, we understand the tremendous sacrifice that military families face, including their children. In partnership with Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic Operation Dream Maker, join Amentum as we honor the brave and incredible children of military families who have faced unimaginable challenges and hardships but continue to remain resilient and brave through it all. #MonthOfTheMilitaryChild #AmentumCares #OperationDreamMaker
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