Month of the Military Child
Honoring Our Alaskan Native and Native American Military Families
At the Tlingit and Haida Washington Chapter, we stand in awe of the resilience and strength exhibited by our Alaskan Native and Native American military families. ππ½
ππ½ Demographic Powerhouse: Our community boasts more servicemembers across the Armed Forces than any other ethnic group. You are the backbone of our nationβs defense! πͺπ½
π Heavy Lifters: Our families shoulder the load when our brave servicemembers are out training and performing real-world missions for the Armed Services. You keep the home fires burning, the spirits high, and the love flowing. π‘β€οΈ
π§π½π¦πΎ Unsung Heroes: Today, we take a moment to recognize the unsung heroesβthe military children. π These resilient young souls navigate separation challenges, missing bedtime stories, and longing for their parentsβ return. Their courage and sacrifice deserve our utmost respect. ππ½
π Letβs celebrate these young hearts who hold the fort while their moms, dads, and guardians serve our great nation. πΊπΈ Share your stories, photos, and messages of encouragement using the hashtag #MilitaryChildren. Letβs create a virtual hug for our little warriors! π€
ππ½ Tag a Military Child: If you know a military child, tag them below and tell them how incredible they are! π
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