A friend of ours recently changed out of company command. Before the ceremony started, the unit set up tables with all kinds of cool Army gear on them and Soldiers at each station to explain how the gear was used. My kids had a total blast checking out diving gear, radios, and especially ... sniper gear! My oldest dressed up and was thrilled to be "just like a real Soldier" as he aimed his rifle. Yikes. But it was a super-fun time and such a good idea for this event. The Soldiers seemed to enjoy getting to talk about their daily jobs, the visitors -- kids and adults alike -- learned a lot, and it was a wonderful representation of our troops' hard work. Love telling the Army story like this! Enjoy the photos!
Last Friday, my Family and I participated in the 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division change of command on Fort Hood, Texas. Hubby became the battalion commander of the 3rd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment and joined a wonderful group of "Red Dragon" Soldiers and Families. It's a dream come true for us ... one of those things you hope in the back of your mind you'll get to do one day, but know realistically that the chances are slim you'll get to do it. When I first saw his name on 'the list' that the Army publishes, I was elated for him. No one knows more than I do his passion for the Army and for the Soldiers in it. He is a wonderful leader and cares so much. We both knew that this would be the adventure of a lifetime. We explained this new job to our two boys (ages ten and six) as best we could and they kept saying, "We'll have 500 new friends on Friday!" as their summary of the discussion. =) The ceremony was amazing, a st
Aw I Love it that is so cool that they do that and kids can participate.
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