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Posted 5/4/2005 4:09 AM


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Military Spouse Appreciation Day: May 6, 2005

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Article by Arlene H. Hull
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"If the military had wanted you to have a spouse, they would have issued you one." Remember those words? Well, that was then and this is now. America's military has realized and acknowledged the significance of the military spouse. In 1984 President Reagan proclaimed the Friday before Mother's Day of each year to be Military Spouse Appreciation Day. It is your day to stand up and be honored.

For the times you've stood and watched a ship sail from the harbor, an aircraft disappear into the clouds, or a truck convoy pull out of sight, not sure when they would return, we thank you.

For the countless household moves you've made from a place you know to one that's strange and different -- often by yourself -- we thank you.

For the families you've held together, for the anniversaries, birthdays, and holidays you've celebrated alone, we thank you.

For the hand you've extended to another military spouse when the need was there, truly creating a military family, we thank you.

For the spirit and strength you've shown when your service member has gone into harm's way, we thank you.

For the pride you've displayed while serving as an ambassador of the military spouse to the rest of the world, we thank you.

Far too frequently, the sacrifices and dedication of the military spouse have gone unnoticed and unappreciated. In our nation's recent history, thousands of service members have been placed in harm's way as they stood watch as freedom's guardian. You too have stood watch at home, facing challenges alone. You have waved flags and held banners high to express your support. You have kept the candles burning on the home front as a reminder of our deployed military.

You have made difficult sacrifices of your own, and have called upon your inner reserves to nurture family life so your service member can focus on the business at hand.

Even in times of relaxed alert status for our military, you have stood ready and alert for the slightest of signs, perhaps overlooked or ignored by your civilian counterparts, signaling a potential change in the status of our military forces. As a military spouse, you have willingly packed up and relocated countless times, and may have been separated from your own parents and siblings for several years at a time.

Quite often, you have been placed in an unfamiliar ethnic or cultural setting, or a remote location. You have met this challenge with confidence and pride, making your nation proud of you. By the same token, you have extended your hand and hospitality to visitors to our country.

A country cannot count itself strong by its armed services alone, but must also depend on its civilians. With military wives and husbands setting a superior example through devotion, courage, and commitment, we are a nation of strength.

Military spouses … stand tall, stand proud … we salute you, you are truly our unsung heroes.


 
 


"Hundreds of thousands of American servicemen and women are deployed across the world in the war on terror. By bringing hope to the oppressed, and delivering justice to the violent, they are making America more secure. "
George W. Bush
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Posted 5/4/2005 6:42 AM


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That is excellent!!!

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Posted 5/4/2005 6:45 AM


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So when is "smack the cheating ho" day??  Just curious
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Posted 5/4/2005 6:55 AM


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Isn't that the day you served her with divorce papers?

"Hundreds of thousands of American servicemen and women are deployed across the world in the war on terror. By bringing hope to the oppressed, and delivering justice to the violent, they are making America more secure. "
George W. Bush
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Posted 5/4/2005 7:02 AM


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Huh... never even knew there was a day set aside for this. Yet another day when single soldiers get stuck with CQ, gaurd, etc... while married one's sham? Don't get me wrong, I have nothing but respect for the ladies (and gentlemen) who stand by their spouse through the hardships of military service but I do recall many occasions when the "haves" were given special treatment over the "have nots" concerning marriage status.

 

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Posted 5/4/2005 7:40 AM


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I agree with you Steve but it's still an excellent article. Seems like some people got their panties in a twist this morning!!! Ahahahahahaha.........

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Posted 5/4/2005 7:57 AM


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khyros (5/4/2005)
Huh... never even knew there was a day set aside for this. Yet another day when single soldiers get stuck with CQ, gaurd, etc... while married one's sham? Don't get me wrong, I have nothing but respect for the ladies (and gentlemen) who stand by their spouse through the hardships of military service but I do recall many occasions when the "haves" were given special treatment over the "have nots" concerning marriage status.

I don't see it that way.  Soldiers are not required to have that day off.  I take it more as another day where spouses are honored.  Kind of like Administrative Assistant Day, nothing more. 

I just see it as yet another day where I get smacked in the butt and told, "Another beer, wench!"

"Hundreds of thousands of American servicemen and women are deployed across the world in the war on terror. By bringing hope to the oppressed, and delivering justice to the violent, they are making America more secure. "
George W. Bush
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Posted 5/4/2005 8:01 AM
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I read it the way Mazzi does.  My married Joes wouldn't be getting any additional time off just because it's spouse appreciation day.  As for the single soldiers, with the BOSS program (Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers) makes every day seem like Single Soldier Appreciation Day.

I think this day should be renamed "Get the Hell out of the 'Uniformed Personnel only between 1130-1300' line at the PX Day".


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