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My Military Monday Tribute to the Troops

As an Army Family, we think about our Soldiers and their Families on a regular basis, but I still wanted to send a special HOOAH and THANK YOU to our troops, their Families, and all the troop supporters out there on this "Military Monday."  We could never thank you enough and could never be more proud.  You are what makes this country great!

If you're not familiar with "Military Monday," here's a quick-read to catch you up on the details: Happy Military Monday!

If you haven't seen the live performance of Trace Adkins and the West Point Glee Club singing "'Til the Last Shot's Fired," I know you'll love it here:



Thank you to all our servicemembers, their Families, and all those who support and love them. We'll keep you in our thoughts and prayers ... 'til the last shot's fired ... and they all come home!

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  1. Gene watched it with me and summed up your post - "That puts a lump in your throat."

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  2. Made me cry. Came over from UBP. Great blog. I am in the military myself. Just got back from Iraq and am loving the time with the family. Will follow you now, you seem so down to earth!!

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  3. Thanks for sharing this. We love to participate in #militarymon on Twitter and appreciate your blog posts!

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  4. I love this! Definitely brought tears to my eyes!

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  5. Thanks for your comments; I've heard this song dozens of times and it still gets me all teary-eyed!

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