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!
Photo: ADVON returning from a year-long deployment. Okay, I have to admit that after 15+ years as an Army wife, I don’t know what ‘TORCH’ and ‘ADVON’ stand for. Something about advanced party … but there’s no ‘p’ for ‘party’ … so I just don’t know. I do, however, know what it means. It means your Soldier comes home FIRST!! We’ve never had the honor of either of those designations. My husband somehow manages to get himself into the ‘stay-behind-and-make-sure-all is-well-out-here’ job and comes home late or last. Not that I’m complaining, though, as I am happy these TORCH and ADVON folks get here and get the place ready for everyone else to come home. In a way, it’s reassuring to me. The wheels are turning, the process has begun … our unit actually is coming home and coming home soon! Homecoming becomes reality, not just a long-sought-after dream. It’s good to see our unit patch and our unit Soldiers back at home, on U.S. soil and on our Army installation. It’s heartening to w
Aw I Love it that is so cool that they do that and kids can participate.
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