Remembering Military Families On Veterans Day


Veterans Day is an important day to every American. This is a special day set aside to remember the service of military personnel and the sacrifices that each one has made. These sacrifices benefit everyone and so it is everyone’s responsibility and patriotic duty to reflect on the importance of the work done by the veterans of today and yesterday. Veterans do not serve independently, however. They are supported by a host of family members back home. Friends, well-wishers, and community members also participate in this support. This year, when you thank a veteran for their service to the United States, thank their family, too.

Support for Veterans Makes a Difference

Veterans will frequently tell you that if it were not for the support of their family, their service experience would have been very different. Family members often play a key role in encouraging aspiring service members through the rigorous process of application and training. Even though each service member has made the decision to step up into this important role, a supportive family can make a world of difference.

The support that families offer does not come without its own degree of sacrifice. A family is losing a beloved son or daughter, a sibling, and a helping hand. Making the sacrifices necessary to support a service member’s choice is difficult but important to the well-being of that individual. In a way, the service member’s achievements belong to an entire family. This is why having a supportive family is so very important.

The Sacrifice a Community Makes

Regardless of the type of family background a service member comes from, they are part of a family and part of a community. Communities recognize service members as many things, such as:

  • Students
  • Scouts and volunteers
  • Church members
  • Employees and customers
  • School friends
  • Sports fans

A community that is supportive of a person’s choice to serve the US through their participation in the military makes a big difference in that person’s life. Talking about service in a positive manner and emphasizing the ways that everyone benefits from a service member’s choices is one way to foster a culture of respect for veterans as well as active service members. After all, you might never know if you are speaking to a vet, to a future service member, or to someone who loves them.

How You Can Thank Veterans and Their Family Members

There are a number of ways that you can show your support, respect, and gratitude for the many and on-going sacrifices made by service members, their families and friends, and their communities. Simply saying, “Thank you!” is an excellent place to start. Express your appreciation for the invaluable support that families offer, too.

You can also become informed about various legislative measures that aim to protect veterans’ benefits and make your vote count. Write or call your representatives and respectfully express your support of veterans’ services and benefits. Engaged people can also share this information with others to encourage them to make action on the behalf of vets and families. All these actions add up and will help develop a national community that respects and supports the service of these very important people.

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