Memorial Day is an important national holiday to honor America’s veterans who gave their lives while serving in the United States armed forces. Let’s take a moment to celebrate the heroic sacrifices our soldiers made, ultimately bringing us the freedoms we appreciate today. #MemorialDay
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Public service announcement! Think twice before you wish others a "Happy" Memorial Day, as the holiday was created to honor the fallen. As we approach some of the most popular Military Holidays, here's a handy guide to telling the difference. Read more about what to say during specific Military holidays ➡️ https://bit.ly/3Uhx9bs
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On this Veterans Day, let's recognize military service as a powerful form of civic engagement. Military service can be one way to demonstrate commitment to our shared civic values and constitutional democracy. Explore our 10 Questions poster to learn more #CivicEngagement #VeteransDay
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USDA, Program Technician at Wright County Farm Bureau, USDA Military Spouse Association Secretary (Corespondent), Member of Federal Military Family Network
Take a minute to read the recent release of our newsletter
We are excited to release our November 2023 Newsletter! Don't miss all the updates on things happening with the Federal Military Family Network this month. #newsletter #federalemployees #militaryfamilies #militaryspouses
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Today is Military Spouse Day or Military Spouse Appreciation Day. Let's be sure to show our military spouses how much we love and appreciate all they do for our service members. Souses are the backbone of our military. Take time today to acknowledge the significant contributions, support, and sacrifices of spouses of our Armed Forces. #MilitaryAppreciation #thankyou #appreciation #militaryspousesappreciationday
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Today, we honor the nearly one million military spouses for their service to our Nation. They are resilient, courageous, and make our country stronger. Thank you for your sacrifices, both big and small.
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MIL2VET 🎙 Return to Roots Podcast! 🎙 The Scuttlebutt (US Navy Chief / Veteran Ambassador / Servant Leader) On a mission to help 1 million transitioning service members and families find new careers. (231 and counting!)
Discovering Your Identity After Leaving the Military After serving in the military for years, it can be challenging to find your sense of self outside of that identity. In this video, we explore the journey of rediscovering who you are and transitioning into civilian life. #MilitaryTransition #FindingYourIdentity #CivilianLife #VeteransSupport #LifeAfterService #MilitaryExperience #SelfDiscovery #Transitioning #VeteransCommunity #NewBeginnings
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US Army Chief of Infantry Major General Charles S. Farnsworth The Infantry Journal published Patton and Eisenhower’s “A Tank Discussion” in 1920. The essay posited that future tanks would not be the sluggish, mechanically unreliable machines of the Great War but precision vehicles with balanced firepower, armor, speed, and maneuverability. They encouraged infantry commanders to look at tanks as more than just a means for escorting soldiers across the battlefield and open their minds to the independent potential of tanks. Their discussion about the tank being more than an infantry-support arm became heresy. US Army Chief of Infantry Major General Charles S. Farnsworth threatened them both with court martial if they continued promoting this idea. Major Bradford G. Chynoweth published an article in the Cavalry Journal in 1921 predicting that the tanks of the future would replace mounted cavalry. General Farnsworth reprimanded Chynoweth for suggesting that tanks would play such an independent role in future wars. #militaryhistory
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Part II w/ Maj. Gen. (Retired) Patrick Donahoe. We discuss the 4th Infantry Division's Warhorse Brigade circa 2005-2006, the battle of Musayib, and MilTwitter. Great one here. https://lnkd.in/g2mDnFrz via @acast
Don't Be a Farnsworth, with Pat Donahoe, Part II | Revolution in Military Affairs
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Prigozhin is gone, but #WagnerGroup will continue fighting for #VladimirPutin. This is the opinion piece by The Federal's managing editor KS Dakshina Murthy. In this exclusive interview, we delve into the intricate world of private military contractors with the author of this article. WATCH: https://lnkd.in/gzcSKadF
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