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President Proclaims Military Spouse Appreciation Day

Being the son of one, and [been serially] married to three, and actually (koff) *been* one for six years...
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, May 6, 2011 - President Barack Obama has declared today Military Spouse Appreciation Day.

In his proclamation issued yesterday, the president said:

"Military spouses serve as steady and supportive partners to the heroes in uniform who protect and defend our great Nation every day. Across America and around the world, military spouses serve our country in their own special way, helping families and friends through the stress of a deployment, caring for our wounded warriors, and supporting each other when a loved one has made the ultimate sacrifice.

"Our service members and their families seldom ask for support or recognition. They carry out their duties to family and country with the quiet courage and strength that has always exemplified the American spirit. On Military Spouse Appreciation Day, we have an opportunity to not only honor the husbands and wives of our service members, but also thank them by actively expressing our gratitude in both word and deed.

"When a member of our Armed Forces is deployed, an entire family is called to serve. The readiness of our troops depends on the readiness of our military families, as millions of parents, children, and loved ones sacrifice as well. This means supporting our military spouses is also a national security imperative. Earlier this year, my Administration released the report on military families, 'Strengthening our Military Families: Meeting America's Commitment,' which marshaled resources from across our Government to identify new opportunities to support these patriots.

"First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden are working tirelessly to enlist all sectors of American life to address the unique challenges of military families. Their national initiative, "Joining Forces," mobilizes Americans to give our service members and their families the opportunities and support they have earned. Americans can find service projects, send messages of thanks to military families, and learn more about this initiative by visiting: http://www.whitehouse.gov/joiningforces.

"On Military Spouse Appreciation Day, let us join together to show our service members we are taking care of their families back home as they serve our nation across the globe. As neighbors, teachers, parents, and fellow citizens, we can reach out to military husbands and wives in our communities. We can show our appreciation in countless ways, from offering to help with household maintenance and childcare to encouraging the community involvement and career development of military spouses.

"It is through our actions that we show our commitment to our service members and their spouses. By embracing military families, we demonstrate our partnership in the defense of our freedom and the security of the United States.

"Now, therefore, I, Barack Obama, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States do hereby proclaim May 6, 2011, as Military Spouse Appreciation Day. I call upon the people of the United States to honor military spouses with appropriate ceremonies and activities.

"In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this fifth day of May, in the year of our Lord two thousand eleven, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-fifth."

 

14 Comments

 So, how are relations in your seraglio? Does SWMBO keep the rest in line pretty well?
 
Hmmm.  Word choice was poor, wasn't it?

And it's SWWBO, not SWMBO.  The latter "must" be obeyed.  The former *will* be obeyed.
 
Does SHE agree with that?
 
Since *she* chose it, yeah, I'm sure she agrees.  Because, in her mind (and mine) there is wiggle room in "must" that doesn't exist in "will."

"Must" is a statement of intent and expectation.  "Will" is a statement of fact.
 
Oh, and it's her car license plate, too...
 
Heh.  I would have thought the wiggle room would be the OTHER way around.  But if you were able to convince her, then more power to you!
 
 The insertion of additional wording is noted. I did think that you might have revealed soemthing that you didn't mean to have slip into the public domain. :-)

I've always been of the opinion that SWMBO was stronger than SWWBO. But, since the two of you are the one's that must place it in context it is your choice of wording that matters. It probably doesn't much matter given the wording. I've always used the former ratehr than the latter.
 
Hey, it's just RFP 101 from Source Evaluation Board training, isn't it?
}:-]
 
Of course, RFP 101 would have mandaed that it be SWSBO...
 
 It is SWWBO because when I started blogging back in 2003, there was a rather horrid woman who called her blog She Who Shall Be Obeyed, of course from Rumple of the Bailey.  I did not want a blog named the same as another person, so I changed it to She Who WILL Be Obeyed.

Meh. 
 
Sounds like someone who MIGHT have been involved with the SECOND tanker procurement...
}:-]
 
Hmm. I think of (Sergeant) Michael Z. Williamson, one of my favorite SF writers. On one of his web sites, he describes what he did to get his spouse into good enough physical shape to give a good account of her self when she joined the Army.  From reading at his site, it seems that she did get her self into good shape, to the extent that some male soldiers were reluctant to engage her with Pugil Sticks.
 
P.s. Mike met his wife at an SF con.  They are both pagans. (I think that's on their dogtags, which means the Mohammedans will immediately cut their heads off if they catch them) .  I am quite certain in my own mind that both of them take their Oaths to the Constitution very seriously.
 
Crap, Opposite Day.  I missed it!