![]() ![]() They come together and help one another, acting as an extended family to all who serve our nation, because I’ve learned that service bonds can be the strongest of all. From settling their children in a new school to helping their service member’s parents navigate care when their loved one is far from home – military families do what needs to be done and never stop giving.ĭuring my travels, I have heard a consistent theme from the many veterans and military families with whom I’ve spoken – words of unity, comradery and strength. Military spouses, for example, stand in full support of their service members, often putting a career on hold to move to another installation or juggle life’s complexities middeployment. Military families, too, have a special duty to kin and country. Our nation’s veterans know what it takes to get the job done! ![]() They draw upon the leadership and training that were at the core of their military life as they transition to the civilian workforce, helping neighbors and communities in need, and serving wherever and whenever it is necessary. Veterans make our country stronger by applying their military experience in their post-service lives. It’s Not Just Veterans It’s Their Families, Too ![]() Our country’s collective strength also comes from those who once served and have now rejoined civilian life, as well as from those who serve on the homefront. The strength of our military stands upon a tradition of service that extends beyond those in uniform. ![]()
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