Entry bubble Thank the Troops or a Vet This Holiday Season

By: Stephanie | December 14, 2009 | Category: General


wrapped presents in a shopping bagIt could be my response to one of those icebreaker games: People don’t know that I...am a proud member of the Disabled American Vets Auxiliary. I'm a member because of one night during WWII when my dad’s lungs and leg were burned from mustard gas that leaked from the train he was guarding as a U.S. Army soldier. Dad sustained permanent scars because he didn't abandon his post. Like a lot of members of the military, my dad doesn’t think anything he did during his years of service warrants “thanking.” “I was just doing my job,” he always says.

But especially this time of year, many people want to show support for the men and women who are serving or who served in the U.S. military. Want to help? The U.S. Department of Defense offers a list of organizations that can send your care package, card, or letter to troops. Or e-mail the troops a holiday greeting and thank you. Some of the nearly 255,000 e-mail messages sent so far are particularly heartwarming to read. And be sure to check out the video messages from service members deployed around the world.

Veterans also should be remembered during the holidays. You could visit vets at your local VA hospital or nursing home, or simply mail a holiday greeting to local VA hospital patients or local VFW or American Legion members. If you know any veterans, you might show your appreciation by offering to get them some groceries, mailing or e-mailing them holiday cards, inviting them over for a holiday meal, or even just shoveling their walk.

Need more ideas? Visit DoD community relations or “101 Ways to Thank a Veteran.”

Have you thanked a military member or veteran this holiday season? I’d love to hear from you.

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blue comment bubble Posted by wondoyn 007 on December 14, 2009 at 06:45 PM EST

I think the troops need to be cherished and remembered year round I know there job is so tough daily keeping us all safe and secure. And yes I agree to take and make a special effort to support our troops during holiday season. All americans know even you don't have one actually in the military from your family. That all usa troops are members of our extended family as americans.


Happy Holidays soldiers espcially our disabled ones and
our veterans

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