OUR MONTH TO HONOR AND REMEMBER
Every day, we wake up to the gift of freedom because of the men and women who wore the uniform; that stood guard and protected us. They are the greatest icon of the American spirit.
Their love for this country was so strong, they signed a blank check made payable to the United States of America for an amount of “up to and including their life.” They left home and family having no idea where their mission would take them, living in flawed conditions. They gave everything they had to our country for the entire length of their service. They pushed themselvesphysically,mentally, emotionally, and spiritually to be able to serve.
Veterans of all ages have greatly contributed to the future ofthiscountry.November providesusallagreatopportunity tohonorandrecognizethe uniquesacrificesthattheyand their family members made.
OnVeteransDay,November 11, and throughout the month of November, we celebrate those who have honored our country with their service and sacrifice.Ourcourageousmen and women in uniform have earned our enduring respect and gratitude.
November is also National Military Family Month, National Family Caregivers Month, and Warrior Care Month. With hundreds of thousands of service members deployedoverseas,recognizing the daily sacrifices made by them and their families has never been more important.
Our nation’s service members do not serve alone. Alongside them are the dedicated members of their families whose commitment and resolve strengthen our nation. Readiness depends on a strong and resilient home front, and we honor those who make it possible.
My challenge to you is simple – let us dedicate November to honor these special heroes. There are so many ways to say thank you – write a note of thanks,thankthempubliclyon social media, offer workplace flexibility, provide job opportunities, performarandomactof kindness,ordonatetoacharity on their behalf. Our character asaNationisrevealedthrough the honor, we accord them and measured by the respect with which we care for them.
Let us resolve never to stop tryingtobuildthatbetterworld for which our veterans and their families have sacrificed. Let us all draw strength from their long legacy of service.