TAPS Program Supports Families of Fallen
[8/24/2010]

I often hear stories of military Families helping each other, whether it’s through deployments or moves or just a tough day of parenting. Their support can range from the emotional, with an offer of a shoulder to cry on, to the more practical, such as help with a broken-down car or washing machine. These stories are touching and thankfully very common within military culture.
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Good Grief Camp Comforts Families of Fallen Soldiers
[8/6/2010]

The 2010 TAPS Fort Hood Military Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp brought together nearly 300 Family members from as far away as South Korea, Alaska, and Nebraska who joined other survivors in weekend-long program of comfort and support.
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Children of Fallen Servicemembers Find Comfort at TAPS Camp
[6/27/2010]

The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors' Good Grief Camp was held in Crystal City, Va., over Memorial Day weekend. About 375 children attended the camp, held in conjunction with the 16th annual TAPS National Military Survivor Seminar.
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Gold Stars, Golden Hearts
[6/27/2010]

We couldn’t help but feel the emptiness as we looked around the room at spouses dressed in golden shades of yellow, embracing each other like family. There was a huge void in the capitol rotunda as the Gold Star Wives of America gathered together to celebrate the 65th anniversary of their organization May 27. The emptiness was the space next to each of them where a spouse should have stood.
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Gold Star Wives Celebrate 65 Years of Service
[6/27/2010]

Back during World War II, a small group of women met in a living room to lend support to those whose husbands were killed in the line of duty. Now 65 years later, that small group has become the Gold Star Wives of America, standing 10,000-strong with 60 chapters across America.
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SOS Keeps Survivors Connected to the Army Family
[6/27/2010]

The Army has not forgotten the surviving Families of fallen warriors. Survivor Outreach Services, a relatively new Army program, is designed to provide a proactive approach in meeting the needs of survivors, while also helping others prepare in advance for the unexpected.
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Gold Star Wife named Army Spouse of Year
[6/27/2010]

Nicki Bunting was named the Military Spouse Magazine’s Army spouse of the Year for her work in organizing a memorial run in honor of her late husband, Capt. Brian "Bubba" Bunting, who was killed in Afghanistan.
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Army Reaches Out to Survivors
[6/27/2010]

Military life requires many sacrifices from Soldiers and their Families. But what happens when a Soldier pays the ultimate sacrifice, when he does not return to loved ones awaiting impatiently, counting the days until his arrival? What happens to them, when someone knocks on their door with a message we all fear too much, to even think about it? What help is available then?
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Proud to Be an American Soldier
[3/23/2010]

This is not your typical Africa Command Blog. In fact it has nothing to do with Africa, but it is very important for me to share with you our readers a little insight into the United States military. Although it is written by an Army Major General, it could easily be from an Air Force, Marine or Navy or Coast Guard Admiral.
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Dignified Transfer Pays Tribute to Fallen Heroes
[6/27/2010]

The dignified transfer is a solemn movement of the fallen servicemember from the aircraft to a vehicle to the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations Center. A transfer event is conducted for every servicemember who dies while supporting a combat operation, and also is enacted for civilians involved in a mass fatality or for those attached to other federal agencies supporting the war effort.
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Half-Marathon Honors Fallen Warriors
[6/27/2010]

Despite the constant rain, servicemembers from all military branches came together for the Fallen Soldier Half-Marathon Feb. 28 in Camp Taji, Iraq, to pay tribute to those who died in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Fallen Heroes Project on Display at Arlington Cemetery
[6/27/2010]

The Fallen Heroes Project by portrait artist Michael G. Reagan is now on display at the Arlington National Cemetery Visitors Center.
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Gold Star Wives Heal by Helping Others
[6/27/2010]

Gold Star Wives of America, Inc., is a Veterans Service Organization for widows and widowers whose spouses died on active duty or as the result of a service-connected cause.
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Army Leadership Listens to Survivors at SOS Summit
[6/27/2010]

The theme for this year's SOS summit represented both the process of grief and an assessment of how well the one-year-old organization is addressing the needs of survivors: "Embracing Our Survivors Along the Journey...Are We Making a Difference?" Attendees included parents, spouses, adult children and uniformed survivors of active Army, National Guard and Reserve warriors.
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How the Army is Continuing Efforts to Enhance Survivor Support
[6/27/2010]

Army Survivor Outreach Services, also known as S.O.S, was formed in April 2008. Outreach coordinators soon will be working at every Army post, giving survivors another source for support in their communities.
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National Leaders Pay Tribute to Families of Fallen Servicemembers
[6/27/2010]

The annual “A Time of Remembrance” ceremony honors military members who died during the nation’s wars, as well as their Families and veterans. It is sponsored by the White House Commission on Remembrance, established by Congress in 2000.
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Honor our Fallen on Gold Star Mother's Day, September 27
[6/27/2010]

Each year on the last Sunday in September, the nation observes Gold Star Mother’s Day and its culture of support that has helped mothers and Families grieve for more than 80 years. Congress designated the observance in 1936, and the president issues a proclamation each year. This year, President Barack Obama has proclaimed Sept. 27 Gold Star Mother’s Day.
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Widow Notes Strides in Survivor Support
[6/27/2010]

Since military Families began sacrificing their loved ones after the 9/11 attacks, the Defense Department and a host of other organizations have worked tirelessly to establish a culture of support for survivors, and they’ve come a long way.
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Two-star General Becomes Advocate to Help Soldiers, Families
[6/27/2010]

FORT KNOX, Ky. (Aug. 3, 2009) — In opening senior leadership training July 24, Maj. Gen. Mark Graham, the commander of Division West, 1st Army at Fort Carson, Colo., quoted Oswald Chambers, a 19th century Scottish theologian. "We say there ought to be no sorrow but there is sorrow, and to survive we have to find ourselves in it. If we try to evade sorrow, refuse to lay our account with it, we are foolish. Sorrow is one of the biggest facts of life."
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First Soldier to receive Medal of Honor for valor in Afghanistan
[6/27/2010]

WASHINGTON (July 24, 2009) — Sgt. 1st Class Jared Monti, who was killed in Afghanistan June 21, 2006, will receive the Medal of Honor for his valor in combat, the White House has announced.
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Face of Defense: Mortuary NCO Ensures Dignified Transfer of Fallen
[6/27/2010]

KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (July 20, 2009) — Many people have trouble viewing the deceased or coping with the emotions of witnessing the transfer of a fallen comrade. For Army Staff Sgt. John A. Rosado, it is an honor to ensure fallen heroes are returned home in a timely and dignified manner.
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Sesame Workshop aims to help military children, keep Families connected
[7/16/2009]

WASHINGTON (July 16, 2009) — “Sesame Street” usually conjures visions of Muppets teaching young children their letters and numbers, but they also teach life lessons to help military children cope with deployments, injuries, and now, loss.
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City in Oklahoma appoints ambassador to military Families
[6/27/2010]

WASHINGTON (June 3, 2009) – Having been part of their tightly knit community all her life, Teresa Vance always has had an interest in military families. Her father made a career out of the Army, serving in World War II and Korea. Her husband was a career surface warfare officer in the Navy, and her son spent four years in the Marine Corps.
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Commentary: Memorial Day from chaplain's foxhole
[5/24/2009]

FORT MYER, Va. (May 24, 2009) — One evening, a casualty officer and I drove down the road on our way to inform a Soldier's spouse that her husband had died in Iraq.
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Mullen salutes servicemembers, vets at Memorial Day concert
[5/25/2009]

WASHINGTON, May 25, 2009 — The U.S. military’s top officer saluted servicemembers, wounded warriors and veterans at the 20th annual National Memorial Day Concert held in Washington, DC on May 24.
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Obama honors servicemembers' ultimate sacrifices
[5/26/2009]

WASHINGTON (May 25, 2009) — President Barack Obama today hailed U.S. military members' unselfish service and willingness to lay down their lives on behalf of their fellow citizens during the annual Memorial Day observance at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Obama: Spirit of Memorial Day must extend beyond actual observance
[5/26/2009]

WASHINGTON (May 26, 2009) — America’s troops and their families embody what’s best in the country, and the American people have a responsibility to serve them as well as the troops serve the country, President Barack Obama said during his radio address to the nation.
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Military officials present book to military children
[6/27/2010]

FORT MYER, Va. (May 20, 2009) — The Arlington National Cemetery Visitor's Center turned into a reception hall May 15, as top military leaders gathered to pay tribute to the children of fallen servicemembers.
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Joint services place 'Flags In' at Arlington National Cemetery
[6/27/2010]

WASHINGTON (May 22, 2009) — Every Memorial Day since 1948, Soldiers from the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) have made their way through Fort Myer's Selfridge Gate, rucksacks filled with American flags.
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New book aims to help children of troops buried in Arlington
[6/27/2010]

ARLINGTON, Va. (May 17, 2009) — Generals, congressmen and, in many cases, presidents of the United States have attended military funerals at Arlington National Cemetery here and given their condolences to children who have lost loved ones to war.
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HUGSS replaced by Survivor Outreach
[6/27/2010]

FORT HOOD, Texas (April 15, 2009) - The Gold Star Family Center's organization, Helping Unite Gold Star Survivors (HUGSS), was recently replaced by Survivor Outreach Services (SOS).
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Heads of State honor NATO military personnel
[4/4/2009]

WASHINGTON (April 4, 2009) – President Barack Obama and heads of state representing the other 28 NATO member countries honored NATO military personnel who died in service of the alliance’s mission.
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Chairman lauds group for work with families of fallen warriors
[6/27/2010]

WASHINGTON (April 1, 2009) – Those in uniform must always remember their fallen comrades and their families, and those families deserve help in enduring their heartache, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
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Vietnam vet unveils new project to honor the Fallen
[6/27/2010]

Actor Tom Selleck, Ernie Quintana, acting deputy director for the National Park Service, and Lisa Quiroz, senior vice president of corporate responsibility for Time Warner, react to one of the speakers at a Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund ceremony on the National Mall, March 26, 2009. DoD photo by Linda D. Kozaryn
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Truckers honor fallen brothers in arms
[6/27/2010]

WASHINGTON (March 26, 2009) – Richard Lyons and his wife Debbie Frederick have a new job they're proud to perform -- bringing honor and respect to the troops who never returned from the Vietnam War.
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Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors helps families
[2/4/2009]

HONOLULU (Jan. 29, 2009) - Ishmael Stagner reminisced about his childhood during the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) seminar at the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Honolulu, Jan. 24.
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