Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thanksgiving message from the Adjutant General of Wisconsin

Thursday is Thanksgiving, a uniquely American holiday where we pause and count our blessings.

For most of us, Thanksgiving is a time for families to gather together and share a sumptuous meal and engage in family traditions such as football, hunting or Black Friday shopping. It is no coincidence that more people travel on the Thanksgiving weekend than any other because we want to celebrate with our families.

November is also Military Family Month, when we take time to honor, recognize and remember the service, sacrifice and support family members provide each and every day. Even as military operations draw down overseas, we must not forget that we still have on-going operations in Afghanistan, Kosovo and around the world — in fact, more than 300 Wisconsin Guardsmen are currently deployed. Those families will have at least one fewer place setting on Thanksgiving because their service member is serving overseas.

We greatly appreciate the continued support of families who support their loved one while he or she serves our nation. The commitment and support of our families are the very foundation that our Soldiers and Airmen use to sustain them during contingency operations.

That support is not limited to deployments. National Guard families make room in their schedule for weekend drills and plan around annual trainings that may occur on birthdays, anniversaries or other special events. They accept the intrusion into personal lives that Guard service requires — calls at home from subordinates or superiors, paperwork or planning done after supper or on weekends, even regular physical training to keep in shape for military service. It's not easy for those families, but it is deeply appreciated.

I am thankful for those men and women who serve in the Wisconsin National Guard. I am also thankful for those family members who make it possible for our Guard members to serve. You cannot have one without the other.

Thank you for being part of the National Guard family and for your continued support. May you all have a safe, happy and blessed Thanksgiving.

Sincerely,

Donald P. Dunbar
Major General
Wisconsin National Guard
The Adjutant General

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