Chairman’s Corner: Mullen Offers Thanks to Military Families

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As we count our blessings this month, America’s Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen and Coast Guardsmen serve day and night around the globe to defend our nation.  We are all very proud of them, and yet we should never forget that none of them do it alone.  The extraordinary families who support them sacrifice every bit as much to make their service possible.  In the spirit of giving thanks, we devote this week to honor and appreciate our military families.

Our families serve as the bedrock for our nation’s defense.  Family members may not shoulder a weapon, drive a ship or fly combat sorties, but their commitment, support and endurance is a source of great pride and inspiration for us all.  From care packages to emails to invaluable friendship, your love and devotion helps our forces do their very best.  I can think of no better words to express this than those spoken by a Soldier from the 25th Infantry Division upon his return from Afghanistan.  Reflecting on his family’s help while deployed, he said “just receiving letters …  seems to give you the motivation needed to stay upbeat … .  I couldn’t do this without your support.”

Our combat readiness stems from readiness at home, and America’s might is a reflection of the power of military families.  As a nation, we can certainly never say or do enough to express our gratitude for their devotion and sacrifice, but this week is one way in which we show our appreciation.

On behalf of my family and those of the Joint Chiefs, to all our military families, past and present, we thank you for your service and for your love.   Our nation’s strength and honor depend upon you.  Because of you, we truly accomplish far more than we ever could alone.

Sincerely,
M.G. MULLEN
Admiral, U.S. Navy

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  • http://www.cgblog.org Jim Dolbow

    Welcome to the blogosphere Admiral! I look forward to reading your posts.

    • jennifer.cragg

      Jim, thanks for visiting DODLive.mil and for your comment about Adm. Mullen’s blog posting. V/r, Lt. Jennifer Cragg

  • Vicki Brown

    The best appreciation you can show these families is to make their bases safe again. The current politically correct philosophy in the military does not foster that. I have grandchildren living on a base that was nearly attacked a few years ago….and nothing has been done about the problem.

    • jennifer.cragg

      Vicki, thanks for visiting DoDLive.mil, and for leaving your comment. I have forwarded your question/response to Maj. Kevin Bradley, JCS staff. V/r, Lt. Jennifer Cragg

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  • http://www.hspig.org Kenneth Dreger

    Adm. Mullen-
    We would like to send you a package on our project for the Man In The Sea Memorial Monument we are creating at the Washington Navy Yard, and need a physical mailing address for your office please. We would like to send this by year end to your office for a review.
    Respectfully
    Kenneth Dreger VP
    Homeland Security Policy Institute Group, Inc

    • jennifer.cragg

      Sir, thanks for visiting DODLive.mil and for leaving your comment. I have forwarded your comment to JCS staff. V/r, LT. Jennifer Cragg

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