Thursday, April 30, 2009

Preparing For Battle - Live Ustream Conference

Tonight, April 30th at 8PM EST, Donnie Kiernan will be hosting a live Ustream conference. The Topic, you ask?

Preparing yourself for battle!

Not just the literal aspect, but for any competition you will be facing, you'll need to know the proper things to do and not to do.

Donnie will be explaining how he prepares for field training exercises (His next will be at 3:30 AM tomorrow morning) so if your thinking about joining a military service or you just want to see what goes in to the prep work, stop by and check out Donnie's "Preparing Yourself For Battle".

After the live video conference, Donnie will open the floor to ANY QUESTIONS you may have about ANY kind of battle/competition prep. or training in general. Donnie's an open book, so dont be shy.

From Donnie:

How do I prepare for combat?

First off, I always make sure I'm mentally prepared to face the enemy and know without a doubt that I will be the victor.

If Im not 100% sure I can beat the enemy, I DO NOT enter the battlefield.

Secondly, I always make sure my gear is properly prepared and ready to deploy at any given time when I may come to call upon it!

Although it sounds like im talking about the fields of Iraq, that's not exactly what I'm referring to. Combat (in my eyes) is any challenge that you are facing and you MUST emerge victorious to continue in your journey. Whether its a project on the job, an amateur strongman competition or even on the streets of Iraq, never enter the battle arena without knowing you are properly prepared and are completely confident of a victory!



Be sure to check out the "Preparing Yourself For Battle" live stream this evening APRIL 30TH @ 8PM EST. As always, Ustream conferences are FREE!

Donnie Kiernan is a strength and conditioning coach, specializing in Military, Police and Firefighter fitness. His background includes the United States Army Intelligence Corps, membership in the North American Strongman association and an instructor of fitness bootcamps in Clearwater, Florida. He trains under CriticalBench.com sponsored champion strongman, Elliot Hulse at StrengthCamp Gym in St Petersburg, Florida and blogs at CombatFitnessBlog.


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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Supporting our Troops and Their Families this Mother's Day

As Mother's Day approaches we'd like to reach out to businesses small and large to help us support our troops.

Does your business have a product or service that our troops would benefit from. Does your business offer a special discount to our troops or their families? What about special member benefits for those in our Armed Forces? If so, we'd love to work together with you to promote these special discounts, products or services to benefit our troops and their families.

eMail Our Military partners with great organizations all the time to help them connect with our troops and vice versa. Military service members and their families look to us to provide them with military friendly products and services while businesses look to us to work with them in reaching out to our troops.

If you'd like to partner with eMail Our Military this Mother's Day please let us know by either leaving a comment on our blog with what service or product you provide that could be of benefit to our troops or reach out to us through the eMOM contact form.

eMail Our Military will spotlight each company in a post with how our troops and their families can take advantage of the discounts and or deals at no cost. If your company would like us to also promote these partnerships through press releases and social media please let us know.

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Military Monitors Swine Flu Focusing on Protecting Force

By Donna Miles, American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, April 27, 2009 - The Defense Department is monitoring the swine flu situation closely, with its primary focus on protecting the military population, a senior Pentagon official said today.

As the Department of Health and Human Services leads the U.S. effort, the military is posturing itself to respond if required, Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman told reporters today.

"We certainly have a number of contingency plans for dealing with health incidences like this, because our primary goal is preservation of the fighting force," he said. "So we obviously have plans and take measures to ensure that we can preserve the fighting strength of the military in the event that there should be a greater crisis with respect to a health situation like this."

Two prescription anti-viral drugs, Relenza and Tamiflu, already are standard stock at U.S. military treatment facilities, and larger quantities are stockpiled at several sites in the United States and overseas, Whitman said.

President Barack Obama told the National Academy of Sciences today the emerging incidence of swine flu in the United States "is obviously a cause for concern and requires a heightened state of alert, but it's not a cause for alarm."

The Centers for Disease Control has confirmed 40 cases of swine flu virus infection in the United States in California, Kansas, New York City, Ohio and Texas. Greater cases of infections have been reported internationally, particularly in Mexico.

Obama said HHS has declared a public health emergency only "as a precautionary tool to ensure that we have the resources we need at our disposal to respond quickly and effectively." HHS, the CDC and the Department of Homeland Security will provide the American people regular updates about steps being taken and precautions that may be required, he said.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management Director John Berry distributed CDC guidelines for preventing the spread of swine flu to the federal work force. Berry also distributed guidance for federal agencies to protect their work forces and the public and to ensure continuity of operations in the event that they must institute their already-prepared pandemic influenza preparedness plans.

CDC recommends the following actions people can take to stay healthy:

-- Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.
-- Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. Alcohol-based hand cleaners also are effective.
-- Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread that way.

CDC also recommends avoiding close contact with sick people, particularly if they are coughing or sneezing, and to stay home if you're sick to avoid infecting others.

Related Links:
Centers for Disease Control Swine Flu information page
Army Surgeon General's Blog: Swine flu update

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Ford Motors Supports Our Troops

Sometimes a commercial can say it all. This is a good one so sit back and enjoy.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

The ABC’s and 1,2,3’s of the 2009 Milblog Conference

Joint post by Lauren Vargas and Leah Miller

A new twist from the linear note taking and purging of knowledge...other bloggers have been there and posted/tweeted that. Instead, we are giving you the ABC's of the 2009 Milblogging Conference from this past weekend in DC, 24 and 25 April!

Armed Forces - This was not just a gathering of Public Affairs Officers (PAOs)-though we did love seeing our peeps, but the boots on the ground and the family members and civilians supporting them.

Beyond Milblogging - The title of one of the panels, but representative of the entire conference. All of us consume media differently and through a variety of channels. The screening of the film At War is an example of going beyond blogging into video backpack journalism.

Citizen Journalism - is the concept of members of the public "playing an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing and disseminating news and information," according to the seminal 2003 report We Media: How Audiences are Shaping the Future of News and Information.

Download the DHS Report - become informed about the challenges of our military vets and how you can promote the proper care, treatment and communication to our vets.

Enable - The true depiction of military life does not come from A-list blog community but culmination of stories from all those writing and talking about military community, from small and local to large and global. We need to pass information to others in community to ensure the stories are told.

Families - The inspiration for many military blogs. This connection to and from the homefront is paramount to the care of our military.

Garage band style - Take a peek at how SOG Media is making credible citizen storytelling possible.

Heritage - Progress of social media policies, tools and audience does not negate the need to go "back to our roots" (title of one of the panels), but reinforces the need to be true to our community needs.

Interface between the military family and mainstream media - this is the social media communities.

Just - Why rule with a heavy hand? Content will be controlled and managed by the citizens for accuracy and security risk.

Knowledge - The passing of the torch from the "Blog Fathers" to those up and coming and those not familiar with the military.

Leaders - The conference attendees and those engaging with the event and participants on the backchannels are the pioneers of milblogging blazing new trails for us to share our stories.

Music - Kim Cameron and the Side FX Band performed music for conference attendees. Check out her "My Hero" military tribute song video. "My Hero" is available for download at itunes/amazon.Discounted4military.

Networking - Though Lauren has been monitoring the online military community for five years, it is essential for AAFES to further engagement on the turf of the customers served or AAFES will always remain on the outside looking in.

Observation - Leah and I noticed how we speak about our agency is not how others speak about us...more familiarly know as BX/PX by our customers, not AAFES (pronounced, by us as, Afis).

Presented By... - BAE Systems, Great Americans (check out the great video interviews with the online military community movers and shakers), Military.com, Military OneSource and USAA.

Quirky - The military has a unique lingo not easily understandable for those not living the military life. Spell out those acronyms!

Relationships - The online military community, similar to offline community, is tight knit. It truly is a small world. Respecting each other and OpSec ensures our future to communicate the realism of the military lifestyle.

Stories - All of us have stories to tell, we need to enable each other to tell the real stories and encourage people not to rely solely on mainstream media for OEF/OIF and military truths.

Twiquery - Word coined by CJ Grisham to relay question asked by Twitter follower during conference.

Unfiltered - MG Oates maintains his own blog to keep soldiers informed, get opinions before decisions are made and to obtain unfiltered response and access to him.

Veterans - This year, much more than past years, the conversations included discussions (sometimes HOT) of the treatment and communication with those who have bravely served our country.

War - Make no mistake about it...while the situations in OEF/OIF are improving, we are still at war.

Xenagogue - This conference is a must attend for any of those wanting a guide into the online military community.

Yerk - The binds between us may be amidst a web of tweets, posts, vlogs and pics, but are as true and durable as the physical binds of our military brethren.

Zealous - Rebekah Sanderlin says it nicely, "Many of these blogger get no money for what they do, yet are producing top notch investigative work simply because they love doing it."

Additional Coverage via Greyhawk and The Mudville Gazette. (And, we have to agree with Homefront Six, Greyhawk does look like Hugh Laurie from "House"!)

In addition to the ABCs, we have the 1, 2, 3s! We asked some conference participants to describe this year's event in three words. Of course, some found it hard to condense the experience to three words... Boston Maggie! Greyhawk posted his three words: Best. Conference. Ever.

Thank you to participants (in order as they appear in montage): Leah Miller, JP Borda, CJ Grisham, Troy Steward/Bouhammer, Boston Maggie, Beth Wilson, NWNavyNews, Matt Burden, Steven Field, CPT. Broshear, Rebekah Sanderlin, Alan Black, Lindy Kyzer.

Lauren Vargas is the Community Relations Manager for Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES)

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Friday, April 24, 2009

Tweet To ReMIND and Support Our Wounded Warriors

Tweet To ReMIND is a Twitter celebration of support for the United States service men and women created by the Bob Woodruff Foundation, ReMIND.org. Through donating dollars and tweets they aim to demonstrate the power of the social media by raising $1.65 Million dollars by Memorial Day, May 25, 2009. By focusing on the physical and psychological wounds of war, the Bob Woodruff Foundation is ensuring our heroes return home to the assistance they need to successfully integrate back into society.

More often than note, the injuries we can see are coupled with the injuries we cannot. Hidden injuries, by their very nature, routinely go unnoticed. The Bob Woodruff Foundation is bringing these hidden injuries to light, so that they can care for all our wounded—and address all of their wounds.

1.65 million U.S. service members have been deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq since 9/11. More than 35,000 service members have been physically wounded. It is estimated that more than 320,000 have sustained traumatic brain injuries and more than 300,000 have psychological wounds.

Tweet to ReMIND empowers Twitter users to donate dollars and tweets in service of our injured service members, veterans and their families so they received the local support and resources they deserve as they heal and reintegrate into their communities.

How do I participate?


1. TWEET YOUR SUPPORT:
Share how can we help the 1.65 million service men and women returning from duty with all your Twitter followers. How can we serve the people that served us? Be sure to include the #tweettoremind hashtag and a link to http://bit.ly/remind

2. GIVE:
Make a donation in honor and in service of our courageous men and women returning home. Please consider donating $1 and 4 tweets or whatever you wish.

3. SPREAD YOUR SUPPORT:
Follow @remind_org to fill your Twitter stream with support, then retweet!

4. STAY TUNED:
Vist ReMIND.org to learn more about what Bob and Lee Woodruff are doing to help war veterans.

See what other people are grateful for across twitter in the live search of #tweettoremind!

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Thanks for the Twecommendations

We always like to say thank you to everyone who helps us do what we do best - support our troops. Every Friday on Twitter is Follow Friday where people get to Twecommend (twitter recommend) their favorite twitterers (or is it tweeters) by using the hashtag #FollowFriday.

We sincerely appreciate it because it shows us that people love what we do. Plus, in recommending us it allows others to connect with us and help us support our troops. The more people we have participating in our projects and being a part of eMOM the more of our military heroes we can support.

That being said, here are the great folks we'd like to thank for recommending @MailOurMilitary and our blog feed @eMOMs! We appreciate them and we'd love it if you followed them too. I'm sure the list will grow as more people join in and we hope you've give us a #FollowFriday recommendation too.

LindainNC - North Carolina
Dayngr - Miami, FL
Themelis_Cuiper - Amsterdam Europe
Twitt_usback - Honolulu
bunnypoo4U - CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
JohnJCrawford - Roseville, California
PelicanRE_FWB - Ft Walton Beach, Florida
ebmindc - DC Metro Area
MelSchroeder - Virginia
RedPorscheKilla - Chicago and Olympia
Crystal_clear - Victoria, BC
MichaelDarwin - Florida
kneedeep - Right where I should be!
wigsuperstore - Kansas/Nebraska
cokeman777 - SAVANNAH
AmericanTweets - Georgia - Bulldawg Nation
bouhammer
Get_USA_Made - USA
reland1 - Texas, USA
mailgeek - CO
HelpHopeHealing - Tampa, FL
BoomerStyle - California/Global
AOS_Louisiana - Louisiana
Kohmahts - USA
christinajade - Paducah, KY
C3Designs - Kentwood, MI
rwbeagle - Orange County, California
AmericasForums - Oklahoma
arewethere - North Carolina
marie1592 - Houston, TX
laurenchatmas - NH
EMTgoneNUTZ - Right Here...
emgtay - Atlanta
paisano - Atlanta, GA
ilovemytroops - New York, NY
ozark_sky - Arkansas
kathystover - Sierra Nevada Foothills, Calif
danavshelley - East Coast
teresa30161 - Rome, GA
tygerbaby - SF Bay Area
Lagwolf - Maine, US
DaMav - Rural Central PA, USA
straightstreet - not where I want to be
Carlincomm - Tacoma, WA
newzworth - Baton Rouge, LA
hummiemd - Chicago, IL
clearedjobsnet - Falls Church, VA
CMWiggle - Oklahoma
LatteWithLori
wbc453 - Lubbock, Texas
antiqcool - Chester UK
CopTheTruth - Southern California
Frank33024 - Florida
soxsideirish
abbebuck - DC Metro
ArmyMom - New Jersey
BostonPatriot - Boston,Massachusetts
an - Boise, ID
AfghanOldBlue - Cincinnati
jlaws13 - Indiana
BrickandClick - Charming town in Northern VA
usairforce
USAFThunderbird
drjfpmd - Miami, Fl
pushwork - Florida
BearTwinsMomMichigan
afwife08 - Illinois
milblogging - Northern Virginia
HtmlGifted - Michigan
HippieCoach
jwt9478i - Phone: 29.956095,-90.065681
US_AIR_FORCE - Arlington, VA
airforce
eeUS - Milwaukee, WI
conniereece - Austin, TX
CathyWebSavvyPR - Philadelphia Area, PA
luv4Animation - DC Area
kirsteno - Coronado
mattclaymore
soldiersangels - Global
AFPAA - Pentagon, Arlington, VA
airforcenews
airforcelive - Arlington, VA
Jenfidel - Dallas, TX
tendrel - 92026
MarkUrbin - Peoples Republic of Massachuse
Mike_Gaiser - Ca.
bobgarrett - Philadelphia
Daij09 - Oregon, USA
blankstudent - UK
kissmygumbo - Mandeville, LA
travisfitzwater - Jefferson City, MO, USA
JulieKBarton - Lakeway, TX
usacevideo - Washington, D.C.
cactusandivy - South Carolina
valkry18 - Minnesota
OperationWard57 - Seattle/Washington D.C.
gurnage - Atlanta, GA
BarbRad - Rogers, AR
keithdmiller - Republic, Missouri
policygal - USA
krob - Redwood City, CA
tmpollard - Naperville, Illinois
AdamDrucker - Los Angeles, CA
assignmentdesk1 - San Diego, CA
Nedra0942 - USA
LadyLimu

We think it's pretty cool to see where everyone is tweeting from too! If we missed you, it wasn't intentional so be sure to drop us a comment and we'll add you ASAP. This list was compiled using Top Follow Friday.

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All the Latest Military Headlines

VA News Releases
Birmingham Set to Host National Veterans Golden Age Games
VA Welcoming Vets Home with New Web Site, Blog
VA Announces New Nursing Academy Sites
Gould Sworn in as Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Michael J. Kussman, VA Under Secretary for Health, to Retire

Army News
Mullen tours forward outposts in Afghanistan
Operation Homefront names first military child award winner
Massachusetts National Guard supports Boston Marathon
Soldiers build relationships in effort to bring security to Afghanistan
Army team captures 'Tissot Pit Road' win in Phoenix

Navy News
Singapore Navy Joins Counterpiracy CTF 151
Phoenix Express Kicks Off in Souda Bay
Exceptional Family Member Program Annual Conference Announced
CNO Visits China, International Fleet Review
USNS Comfort Arrives in Dominican Republic

Air Force News
Wilford Hall's emergency department much more than that
Lightning strikes a need for renter's insurance
The services align, sign new working group charter
Maintainers make it happen during Red Flag-Alaska
Kadena conducts bilateral cultural exchange

Marine Corp Ops News
Balikatan troops spread goodwill to Philippine people
General’s quarters listed on Virginia Landmarks Register
Pendleton goes wild at Spring Carnival
CBIRF’s chem lab on wheels
RCT-8 Marines learn combat lifesaving skills

National Guard - Top News
California Air Guard rescue C-130s go digital
California Army Guard bids farewell to Huey
Boston Marathon supported by Massachusetts Guard
Wisconsin Guardsmen train urban ops, put ‘face to the fight’
Former Oregon Air Guard commander shares Holocaust experiences

Benefits & Legislative Updates
DoD Secretary Addresses Budget
Get College Credit for Military Experience
AF Charity Campaign Ends May First
House Votes More Widows' Pay

DoD Press Advisories
NATO-ISAF Operations Chief To Brief Live From Afghanistan
Brigade Commander to Brief Live from Iraq
U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Commander To Provide Update On Status Of Maersk Alabama Captain
Procedures To Obtain Media Access To Dignified Transfers Of Remains At Dover Air Force Base Announced
Marine Logistics Group Commander to Brief Live From Iraq

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Turn Old Cell Phones Into Talk Time for Troops

We originally posted this back in June 2008 but in honor of Earth Day we thought we'd remind you to recycle those old cell phone to help support our troops.

It's official! We've partnered with Cell Phones for Soldiers, joining a network of more than 3,000 collection sites across the country, so you can recycle your old cell phones and have them turned into talk time for our military service members.


“Americans will replace an estimated 130 million cell phones this year,” says Mike Newman, vice president of ReCellular, “with the majority of phones either discarded or stuffed in a drawer. Most people don’t realize that the small sacrifice of donating their unwanted phones can have a tremendous benefit for a worthy cause like Cell Phones for Soldiers.”

It's simple and FREE! Every phone you donate will help increase the amount of talk time we're able to provide to our troops! It's easy too, all you need to do is drop off your old cell phones to us locally, mail them to us or ship them directly to Cell Phones for Soldiers.

Cell Phones for Soldiers hopes to turn old cell phones into more than 12 million minutes of prepaid calling cards for U.S. troops stationed overseas in 2008. To do so, Cell Phones for Soldiers needs to collect 15,000 cell phones each month.

You can help the charity even more by applying your own postage. If you pay for the postage, Cell Phones for Soldiers can put more money toward calling cards for our troops! If you can't afford to pay for postage, that's ok too. You can print a pre-paid postage label here.

If you'd like to become even more involved, have your business, company, apartment complex, school or church, etc. register as a drop off point here. You may also locate drop off points in your town here.

Get creative! You can host "recycle cell phone events" and donate the cell phones received to Cell Phones for Soldiers. Not only will you be helping the environment but you'll be helping our troops as well and that's something everyone can feel good about.

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Mullen Addresses Suicides, Ops Tempo During Texas Visit

Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, shakes hands with Marine Corps Cpl. Joshua Moreno during his visit to the Warrior and Family Support Center on Fort Sam Houston, Texas, April 17, 2009. Moreno is a wounded Marine who volunteers at the Warrior and Family Support Center. -
U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Cecilio Ricardo


By Rich Lamance
Special to American Forces Press Service

FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, April 20, 2009 – Suicide rates, operational tempo and homeless veterans were some of the topics facing the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during a news conference following a visit with wounded soldiers and their families at Brooke Army Medical Center here April 17.

Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, along with U.S. Sen. John Cornyn and U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, both of Texas, spoke to reporters following visits to the burn unit at BAMC, as well as to the Center for the Intrepid, the state-of-the-art rehabilitation center adjacent to the hospital.

The group met reporters following a visit to the new Warrior and Family Support Center, a 12,000 square-foot, $5 million facility opened Dec. 1, 2008, for injured servicemembers and their families.

“Brooke Army Medical Center is state-of-the-art and is considered the gold standard for health care for our wounded warriors,” Cornyn said. “We’re proud of the services here and the healing afforded our wounded service members and their families.”

Cornyn stressed that the government has an obligation above simply keeping the nation safe.

"We know that these are challenging times when it comes to national security to our country, with new and emerging threats. … But I believe … that keeping our country safe is the No. 1 job of the federal government, then, keeping our commitments to those who wear the uniform and our promise to those who take off the uniform.”

Cuellar also stressed the importance of care for wounded warriors. “When the parades are over, the music stops, and the confetti stops hitting the ground,” he said, “we look at the care we provide our men and women. That’s so important, and that’s why we’re here today.”

Mullen faced the questions of a rapid rise in suicides within the military, primarily in the Army, since 2006. He told reporters that the answers start at the top.

“We are alarmed at the increase in suicides, particularly in the Army,” he said. “In all services, the numbers are going up, and … we are on a pace in 2009 to exceed 2008.”

The chairman noted, however, that he was encouraged by a visit to Fort Hood, Texas, the day before.

"I was struck that there are 54,000 soldiers at Fort Hood, and there has been only one suicide since January,” he said. “As tragic as each one is, that’s a pretty remarkable number when you consider the number of soldiers who are there.”

But as bleak as the numbers are, Mullen said, he believes there is a solution.

“I think the solution is leadership,” the chairman said. “It’s leadership at the top – and that is certainly going on at Fort Hood, but it’s also leadership at the [noncommissioned officer] level. And I know the leadership of the services – especially the Army – is very focused on this, and I think that’s really a big part of the solution.”

But Mullen admitted that the services have been pressed hard during eight years of war and constant deployments.

Our stress levels are up, and we have to realize that stress is driving a lot of this, and we’ve got to look at ways to relieve that stress,” he said. “The first big step in taking care of our problem is acknowledging that you have one – and we do. Suicide is never easy, [and] solving it won’t be easy. But everyone in leadership is focused on it.”

Prompted by the recent deaths of two soldiers at BAMC from alleged causes still being investigated, and other cases involving recovering soldiers, Mullen addressed reporters’ concerns about the issue.

“When we speak to those wounded soldiers, as well as those who are caring for them, it’s clearly a delicate balance here,” the admiral said. “In many cases, it’s very tough and stressful times for individuals, and that’s why coming here to family support is so important. It is important and uplifting. We try to pay a lot of attention to the symptoms that are there, and tragically, sometimes individuals are in a position where the downside occurs and we lose them.”

During the session, another topic addressed by reporters was the concern about operational tempo and whether a larger Army might solve the problem of too little time at their home stations for soldiers between deployments.

“We’re at, in the Army today, 547,000, which is the authorized end-strength increase from about 485,000 when these wars started,” Mullen said. “It’s my view that that’s about right. And we just got to [574,000], and I’d like to settle out on that before I make any decisions on whether we should increase that.”

The topic of operational tempo, Mullen said, is a critical issue for which he believes relief is in sight.

“As I look out within the next 18 to 24 months, I can see a time when units will have more time at home,” he said. “I’ve pushed hard on leadership to make sure that when they are home, they’re home -- so when they’re home during that 12 months, they spend as much time home as possible. In fact, the term I use is ‘home tempo.’

“We need to be paying attention with every soldier, sailor, airman, Marine,” he added, to ensure they have time with their families between deployments.

At the same time,” he added, “these are units that are going to prepare for combat again, and they have to have the right amount of training to do that. So there’s a delicate balance.”

During the chairman’s visit, he told the audience that he and his wife, Deborah, were especially impressed by the spirit and determination not only of the wounded soldiers, but also of the families many of the fallen left behind.

"At the same time,” he added, “these are units that are going to prepare for combat again, and they have to have the right amount of training to do that.

So there’s a delicate balance.” During the chairman’s visit, he told the audience that he and his wife, Deborah, were especially impressed by the spirit and determination not only of the wounded soldiers, but also of the families many of the fallen left behind.

Concerns about wounded warriors who leave the service unable to find work also was a topic of discussion and one that Mullen said needs to be addressed before mistakes of the past are repeated.

“It’s something I’m extremely sensitive and focused on,” he said. “I call myself a ‘Vietnam baby’ – we did not take very good care of [servicemembers] coming out of Vietnam. We have a generation of homeless veterans which we still need to focus on.

In September, Mullen said, he sat down with about 20 homeless Iraq and Afghanistan veterans at a Veterans Affairs hospital in Los Angeles.

"And it’s tragic in what they’ve been through to get there,” he said, “and I want to do all I can to make sure we don’t generate another generation of homeless vets. Our country – financial crisis notwithstanding – is rich enough and has the resources to take care of these young people who go off and fight our wars and do what we ask them to sacrifice so much.”

Mullen said one of the Los Angeles veterans summed it up best: “You know I gave 100 percent. All I’d like is 100 percent back.”

(Rich Lamance works at the Army and Air Force Hometown News Service.)

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VA Welcoming Vets Home with New Web Site, Blog

WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has launched its new “Returning Veterans” Web site -- http://www.oefoif.va.gov/ -- to welcome home Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts with a social, Veteran-centric Web site focusing on their needs and questions.

“VA is entering the world of Web 2.0, because that’s where this generation of Veterans is already communicating,” said Dr. Gerald M. Cross, VA’s Principal Deputy Undersecretary for Health. “We’re opening our doors to them virtually to let them know what they can expect when they step through our doors in reality.”

The Web site will feature videos, Veteran stories, and a blog where Veterans are encouraged to post feedback. The site also will restructure the traditional index-of-benefits format found on other VA pages into question-based, categorized, and easily navigated links by topic. This will allow Veterans to find benefits of interest easily and discover related benefits as they explore.

“We hope our returning Veterans find this site easy and helpful, but also engaging,” Dr. Cross said. “As the site grows, we will be linking to Veterans’ blogs and highlighting more of their own stories from their own views. We are their VA, so we are eager to provide a forum for Veterans to discuss their lives.”

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Iced Coffee Day Supports Homes for our Troops

Today, April 21st, is Iced Coffee Day! You can grab a Dunkin' Donuts iced coffee and support the troops as you enjoy its chilly goodness! That's right, for each small iced coffee you buy today from Dunkin' Donuts, 10% will go to The Dunkin' Brands Community Foundation to support the organization "Homes for Our Troops". You'll enjoy a delicious iced coffee and you'll be helping our heroes get homes. Talk about a win/win!

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Happy Birthday Army Reserves

Happy Birthday to the Army Reserves - celebrating 101 years. Do you know an Army Reservist? If so, take a moment today to with them a Happy Birthday!

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

There is Nothing Like a Marine

There is nothing like a Marine.
His emotions are inpenatrable
yet his shoulders are soft for those that need someone to lean on.
His hands are firm yet know exactly where they need to be.
If he has his arms wrapped around you
you're either in the last moments of your life or the safest place you could ever be.
He's stubborn but will let you have your way just to see you smile.
He's deadly with a rifle and gentle with a child.
He plays poker with the devil but guards the gates of heaven.
He curses like no other but is a perfect gentleman.
He has a thousand yard stare
but when you look into his eyes its the most comforting thing you've ever felt.
The Marine Corps trained him as a weapon but raised him as a lover.
He knows Every part of an M-16 as well as he knows every curve of his woman.
There is no other man like him.
Whether you love him or hate him both is a priviledge.
He could be your worst nightmare or your sweetest dream.
He is a United States Marine.


Written by LCPL Chris Rogusky Lima Co. 3/25 USMC

(Cpl. Jason Jones pictured here, earned the Silver Star Medal for his actions during a firefight in which he went above and beyond the call of duty while attached to Embedded Training Team 5-3 in Afghanistan. - Photo Credit: Lance Cpl. Thomas W. Provost)


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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Action Alert - Birthday Cards for Marine

* Update * We have too few takers on this project. Let's really show this young Marine some extra special support for his birthday while he serves his country abroad.

(April 10th) Our Ft. Leonard Wood Military Liaison, Holly, has advised us that LCpl. Stephen McHale has an upcoming birthday on April 13th. LCpl. McHale will be turning 24 and we'd like to make sure he gets as many birthday cards as possible.

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Monday, April 13, 2009

The Latest DoD Press Advisories

DoD Press Advisories


Brigade Commander to Brief Live from Iraq
U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Commander To Provide Update On Status Of Maersk Alabama Captain
Procedures To Obtain Media Access To Dignified Transfers Of Remains At Dover Air Force Base Announced
Marine Logistics Group Commander to Brief Live From Iraq
DoD Releases Quarterly Report on Iraq


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The Latest National Guard Headlines

National Guard - Top News


Massachusetts CST trains on Soviet naval ship
New 'Star Trek' cast visits service members for world premiere
Illinois Guard brings humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan
Ohio Air Guard unit wins award for environmental excellence
Hurricane response preparation underway for states


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The Latest Military Benefits & Legislative Updates

Benefits & Legislative Updates


DoD Secretary Addresses Budget
Get College Credit for Military Experience
AF Charity Campaign Ends May First
House Votes More Widows' Pay
See All Updates


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The Latest Marine Corp Ops News

Marine Corp Ops News

3rd MAW Marine tests physical limits as Marine Corps triathlete
Corporal receives Silver Star for selfless heroism on front lines
A full force green effort by II MEF Marines
Iwakuni Marines join ranks of past warriors
Marines train to lift fallen from battlefield


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The Latest Air Force News

Air Force News

Congresswoman visits Altus
Robins maintenance group wins silver in Shingo Prize
Moving beyond the F-22
New 'eMagazine' informs servicemembers, families
'Voices of Men' gives unique insight on sexual assault


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The Latest Navy News

Navy News

Navy's Rescue Mission 'Textbook,' But Piracy Still Looms, Gates Says
Maersk-Alabama Captain Rescued
Comfort Crew Treats First Patients in Haiti
Navy Crew Arrives to Assess Pirate Situation
Navy's Newest Carrier Successfully Completes Acceptance Sea Trials


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The Latest Army Headlines

Army News (Follow the US Army on Twitter at @USArmy)


NCO publishes poetry book 'From Within' while deployed
Soldiers bring laughter, education to local Iraqi schools
British and American Soldiers partner to build capacity in Rwanda
'Second lady' attends Fort Bragg homecoming, highlights military families
Month of the Military Child: Teens have impact on future Army policies


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The Latest VA News Releases

VA News Releases


VA Announces New Nursing Academy Sites
Gould Sworn in as Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Michael J. Kussman, VA Under Secretary for Health, to Retire
Medical Journal Praises VA Electronic Health Record
VA Continues Notification Process for Veterans Affected by Reprocessing Issues


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Latest New from the Armed Forces Press Service

Armed Forces Press Service


President Recognizes Month of the Military Child
Gates Says People Are His Top Budget Priority
On the Ground: U.S. Forces Add Farm Supplies to Iraqi Aid Missions
Obama Commends Military, Other Agencies for Maersk-Alabama Captain Rescue
Military Doctor Cites Need for Early Intervention of Autism


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Sunday, April 12, 2009

The Marine

By Corporal Aaron M. Gilbert,
US Marine, USS SAIPAN, PERSIAN GULF

We all came together,
Both young and old.
To fight for our freedom,
To stand and be bold.
In the midst of all evil,
We stand our ground,
And we protect our country
From all terror around.
Peace and not war,
Is what some people say.
But I'll give my life,
So you can live the American way.
I give you the right
To talk of your peace.
To stand in your groups,
And protest in our streets.
But still I fight on,
I don't bitch,
I don't whine.
I'm just one of the people
Who is doing your time.
I'm harder than nails,
Stronger than any machine.
I'm the immortal soldier,
I'm a US MARINE!
So stand in my shoes,
And leave from your home.
Fight for the people who hate you,
With the protests they've shown.
Fight for the stranger,
Fight for the young.
So they all may have,
The greatest freedom you've won.
Fight for the sick,
Fight for the poor.
Fight for the cripple,
Who lives next door.
But when your time comes,
Do what I've done.
For if you stand up for freedom,
You'll stand when the fight's done.





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Saturday, April 11, 2009

The Ranger Creed

Recognizing that I volunteered as a Ranger, fully knowing the hazards of my chosen profession, I will always endeavor to uphold the prestige, honor, and high esprit-de-corps of the Rangers.


Acknowledging the fact that a Ranger is a more elite soldier who arrives at the cutting edge of battle by land, sea, or air, I accept the fact that as a Ranger my country expects me to move further, faster and fight harder than any other soldier.


Never shall I fail my comrades. I will always keep myself mentally alert, physically strong, and morally straight and I will shoulder more than my share of the task, whatever it may be, one hundred percent and then some.


Gallantly will I show the world that I am a specially selected and well-trained soldier. My courtesy to superior officers, neatness of dress, and care of equipment shall set the example for others to follow.


Energetically will I meet the enemies of my country. I shall defeat them on the field of battle for I am better trained and will fight with all my might. Surrender is not a Ranger word. I will never leave a fallen comrade to fall into the hands of the enemy and under no circumstances will I ever embarrass my country.


Readily will I display the intestinal fortitude required to fight on to the Ranger objective and complete the mission, though I be the lone survivor.



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Friday, April 10, 2009

Last Day At His Command

Tomorrow is his last Day at the Command he's been with for 3 years. He is soon to deploy to Iraq on a volunteer basis in just a few weeks for almost a year, right before my birthday. Time is just slipping by so quickly. It won't be long before we are dropping him off at the airport and being the one of many military families "parting ways". For now, I've done everything under the sun to make him the happiest while he's been here on shore duty (he wont have the luxuries of home (while in IRAQ) so I make sure to do 110% while he is here - cooking him gourmet dinners, sending him anything just to make him laugh at work, and being there for him and his Command every single day, PT working out along with him and his Command (didn't have to, but did).

The Command became like a family to us. We talked and joked with so many. It will be difficult as this Command was by far the best Command we've ever been with. Taking it in stride, living for TODAY as we have no assurance what tomorrow will bring for any of us.

Many concerns about many things are popping up everywhere. Issues with Afghanistan, N. Korea, Somalia Pirates, the rising violence in Iraq as President Obama plans to withdraw troops, hurricane season and all the other issues that come up when he is away. But I would like to think, being in the military, that we "live for today" and so with that in mind during these next few weeks I plan on making the most of everyday while he is with us and talking to the kids about this departure. As a military wife and mother, I have to approach this the "right" way as kids tend to regress, and don't understand.

In closing I'd like to say to all the military servicemembers and their families, I admire you for all your sacrifices. I believe military servicemembers and their families are the toughest, individuals I have ever come to know. I am VERY PROUD of our veterans, and military servicemembers and their families for sacrificing to ensure our country's FREEDOM!

Deirdre Johnson
On twitter at @BunnyPoo4


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Army News


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Forgotten Fighter

In World War II, he whispered,
I was wounded by a blast.
As he began his story,
Reminiscing of his past.

I was just a boy back then,
I lied about my age.
To get into the Army,
And fight for the USA

I love this country very much,
It's still the very best.
And I would fight to keep it free,
And safe from foreign pest.

We won that war, and I came home,
My wounds had healed enough,
To reenlist with other men.
The Army made us tough.

Then a little flare up,
In Korea called us out.
A threat against our freedom,
Spreading fear without a doubt.

There I caught a bullet,
When I tried to save a friend.
Another wound for Uncle Sam,
They sent me home to mend.

"Soldier have you had enough?"
My Sergeant said to me.
"Or do you want another tour,
If ever there's to be?"

We would train and fight again,
If ever it need be,
Because we love America,
We'll fight to keep it free.

It didn't take too long,
Before my boys were off again.
We were shipped off to a war,
We thought would never end.

I didn't understand it much,
If it was wrong or right.
But, I was a US soldier,
And my country said, "Go fight."

I never questioned orders,
That were sent from up above.
I did it for America,
The country, that I love.

I fought to keep my country safe,
Again, in Viet Nam.
Then, wounded I came home again,
A victim of napalm.

My fighting days were over now,
And, I had given all.
But, some had given more than me,
Their names are on a wall.

I am now well up in years,
A soldier old and worn.
I could only sit and pray,
As I watched Desert Storm.

So proud of our boys over there,
Who stand for what is right.
Freedom is the battle cry,
The reason why they fight.

Young soldiers fight for liberty,
Protecting freedom's bliss.
Old soldiers dream of by-gone-days,
While fighting loneliness.

We were heroes in our day,
He said, and then he sighed.
Forgotten in some VA home,
And all my friends have died.

I never ask for anything,
Just wanted to live free.
But, if you write this story,
There are many just like me.

Who fought to keep our country,
Safe and free from every foe.
Only to come home again,
And have no place to go.

Sadly, when the limelight fails,
Heroes fade away.
Some men fight the silent battles,
Till their dying day.

Please remember what it took,
And what we had to pay.


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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Remarks by the President to the Troops in Iraq

For Immediate Release April 7, 2009

Al Faw PalaceBaghdad, Iraq
6:08 P.M. (Local)

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you, guys. Let me say Multinational Force Iraq, Multinational Corps Iraq, Multinational Security Transition Command Iraq First Corps, America's Corp Band: Thanks to all of you.

Listen, I am so honored.

AUDIENCE MEMBER: We love you.

THE PRESIDENT: I love you back. (Applause.) I am honored -- I'm honored and grateful to be with all of you. And I'm not going to talk long because I want to shake as many hands as I can. (Applause.) And I've been talking all week. (Laughter.)

But there's a couple of things I want to say. Number one, thank you.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: You're welcome.

THE PRESIDENT: You know, when I was at Camp Lejeune I spoke about what it means for America to see our best and brightest, our finest young men and women serve us. And what I said then is something that I want to repeat to you, which is: You have performed brilliantly in every mission that has been given to you.

AUDIENCE: Ooh-ah.

THE PRESIDENT: Under enormous strain and under enormous sacrifice, through controversy and difficulty and politics, you've kept your eyes focused on just doing your job. And because of that, every mission that's been assigned -- from getting rid of Saddam, to reducing violence, to stabilizing the country, to facilitating elections -- you have given Iraq the opportunity to stand on its own as a democratic country. That is an extraordinary achievement, and for that you have the thanks of the American people. (Applause.) That's point number one.

Point number two is, this is going to be a critical period, these next 18 months. I was just discussing this with your commander, but I think it's something that all of you know. It is time for us to transition to the Iraqis. (Applause.) They need to take responsibility for their country and for their sovereignty. (Applause.)

And in order for them to do that, they have got to make political accommodations. They're going to have to decide that they want to resolve their differences through constitutional means and legal means. They are going to have to focus on providing government services that encourage confidence among their citizens.

All those things they have to do. We can't do it for them. But what we can do is make sure that we are a stalwart partner, that we are working alongside them, that we are committed to their success, that in terms of training their security forces, training their civilian forces in order to achieve a more effective government, they know that they have a steady partner with us.

And so just as we thank you for what you've already accomplished, I want to say thank you because you will be critical in terms of us being able to make sure that Iraq is stable, that it is not a safe haven for terrorists, that it is a good neighbor and a good ally, and we can start bringing our folks home. (Applause.)

So now is not the time to lose focus. We have to be even more focused than we've been in order to achieve success.

The last point I want to make is I know how hard it's been on a lot of you. You've been away from your families, many of you for multiple rotations. You've seen buddies of yours injured and you remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

AUDIENCE: Ooh-ah.

THE PRESIDENT: There are probably some people here who have seen children born and have been missing watching them grow up. There are many of you who have listened to your spouse and the extraordinary sacrifices that they have to make when you're gone.

And so I want you to know that Michelle and myself are doing everything -- (applause) -- are doing everything we can to provide additional support for military families. The federal budget that I have introduced increases support for military families. We are going to do everything required to make sure that the commitment we make to our veterans is met, and that people don't have to fight for what they have earned as a consequence of their service.

The main point I want to make is we have not forgotten what you have already done, we are grateful for what you will do, and as long as I am in the White House, you are going to get the support that you need and the thanks that you deserve from a grateful nation. (Applause.)

So thank you very much everybody. (Applause.) God bless you. (Applause.) God bless the United States of America. (Applause.)

END 6:15 P.M. (L)


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Defense Department Celebrates 'Month of the Military Child'

By Steven Donald Smith
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, April 3, 2006 – The Defense Department has long understood the value of caring for and celebrating children of servicemembers.

April is designated as the Month of the Military Child, underscoring the important role military children play in the armed forces community. The Month of the Military Child is a time to applaud military families and their children for the daily sacrifices they make and challenges they overcome.

Military children face many obstacles unique to their situation, such as having a parent deployed for extended periods of time and frequently being uprooted from school.

"Military children endure a great deal of change as a result of a parents military career," Douglas Ide, a public affairs officer with the Army's Community and Family Support Center, said. "The military family averages nine moves through a 20-year career. And in doing so, their children must say goodbye to friends, change schools, and start all over again."

Throughout the month, numerous military commands will plan special events to honor military children. These events will stress the importance of providing children with quality services and support to help them succeed in the mobile military lifestyle, defense personnel and readiness officials said.

"Installations are honoring military children by providing the month packed with special activities that include arts and crafts shows, picnics, carnivals, fairs, parades, block parties and other special activities, focusing on military children that highlight the unique contributions they make," according to a Defense Department fact sheet.

The Defense Department will also launch a new toolkit series called "Military Students on the Move." The toolkit includes material designed to promote more efficient and effective methods of moving military children from school to school. The toolkit includes material for parents, children, installation commanders and school officials, Defense Department officials said.

In addition, the U.S. Air Force recently launched its "Stay Connected" deployment program kits in conjunction with the Month of the Military Child. The kits include items like teddy bears, writing pens and disposable cameras.

"The purpose of the Stay Connected kit is to provide young people and parents an avenue to keep a connection during the deployed members' time away from home," Eliza Nesmith, an Air Force family member programs specialist said. "The items in the kit come in pairs, so that the young person and parent can have an item that will help them remember each other."

Air Force bases will choose the best distribution method to correspond with an existing event or develop a new event to best serve their families. For example, Andrews Air Force Base, Md., will give out Stay Connected kits to deploying servicemembers during its basewide Month of the Military Child celebration, planned for April 8, Nesmith said.

oughout the month of April, the U.S. Navy child and youth programs will also be hosting special programs and events to salute military children. These events will include, carnivals, health screening for children, youth talent shows, and more, Navy officials said.

ents that celebrate the Month of the Military Child stress the importance of providing children with quality services and support to help them succeed in the mobile military lifestyle," Larrie Jarvis, a Navy child and youth programs analyst said.

Army bases will plan their own events such as fun runs, bicycle safety courses, carnivals, fishing derbies, community service projects, and other events geared specifically toward children and youth, Army officials said.

The Month of the Military Child is part of the legacy left by former Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, who died March 28. He established the Defense Department commemoration in 1986.

Also visit the Month of the Military Child Website at: http://www.monthofthemilitarychild.com/

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Obama Makes Unannounced Visit to Iraq

From the NY Times: Suspicions were high that President Obama would go to either Afghanistan or Iraq at the end of his trip, but White House officials kept the plans secret. Read More: http://www.nytimes.com/?emc=na

From the Miami Herald: On a trip shrouded in secrecy, President Barack Obama flies into Iraq for a brief look at a war he has vowed to end. Read More: http://www.justnews.com/tu/5FRheKQXT.html

From CNN: Obama makes unannounced stop in Baghdad Read More: http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/04/07/obama/index.html


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DoD Launches New Sexual Assault Awareness Campaign

As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Department of Defense launched a new social marketing campaign today called Our Strength is for Defending. This research-based prevention strategy is designed to empower service members to intervene in situations where possible sexual assaults may occur.

"We want to capitalize on the strength of our men and women in uniform to ensure they know how to safely intervene in situations to prevent this horrible crime," said Kaye Whitley, director, sexual assault prevention and response office.

The campaign's informational materials and public service announcements address topics such as active bystander intervention; crime reporting: supportive behavior for victims of sexual assault; and services provided by sexual assault response coordinators and victim advocates within each of the armed forces. The campaign was developed with the assistance of Men Can Stop Rape, an organization that has successfully deployed sexual assault prevention programs throughout the United States and several countries.

"Although we are rolling out this campaign during Sexual Assault Awareness Month, our goal is to continue to push hard on these messages throughout the year. Prevention requires everyone to be alert 24 hours a day. We need service members to be constantly on guard to protect their friends and co-workers, both on and off the battlefield," said Whitley.

This will be the department's fifth year directly participating in this important national event. Special events will be held throughout the month by all of the armed forces in an effort to promote awareness of the strategy and to highlight the department's efforts to ensure all service members understand their role in preventing sexual assault.

For more information on DoD events during Sexual Assault Awareness Month, visit http://www.myduty.mil/.


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