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On Nov. 19, 2004, the Department of Defense launched a nationwide program, “America Supports You,” and new Web site to showcase the many activities taking place across the nation in support of the troops. The Web site, which highlights organizations and individuals coordinating local and national support efforts, has logged nearly a million hits since its inception.
Individual citizens, businesses, schools, veterans groups and others have visited the site http://www.AmericaSupportsYou.mil to register their activities, send a message to the troops and identify programs of support in their own communities.
Allison Barber, deputy assistant secretary of defense for internal communications and public liaison, said that while the Department of Defense knew that many of these programs existed, “the ‘America Supports You’ Web site has proven to be a useful tool in helping to link people and programs, and more importantly, to share these stories of support with the people who need to hear them most – the men and women serving overseas. The feedback from our troops has been tremendous, just as the outpouring of support from the American people has been overwhelming.”
Americans can join “America Supports You” by visiting the site and registering their activities, large or small, in support of the troops. Everyone who registers receives an official “America Supports You” dog tag that people can wear as a visible symbol of support for the troops. The dog tags have been seen across the country, worn by celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres, and Wayne Newton, and worn by every day citizens at national events, such as the Macy’s Day Thanksgiving Parade, the Fiesta and Rose Bowls, and the New Year’s Eve Celebration in Times Square.
Barber also suggests that businesses, schools, churches, corporations and individuals add the http://www.AmericaSupportsYou.mil link to their Web sites. “Service members and their families have told us how much they are inspired by the messages of support from all across the nation that are posted each day. Whether you post a message on the site, or team up with a local group organizing care packages, each and every activity sends the message loud and clear: ‘America Supports You.’”
Send a message of support to Soldiers who are serving in the War on Terrorism. Click on the image below: NOTE: The Department of
the Army is providing this service as an opportunity to send a message of
support to Soldiers who are serving in the War on Terrorism. It is not
designed to be a letter writing service, instant-messaging service,
e-mail service, bulletin board or general chat service. These messages are
viewed individually and edited or deleted based on content. Profanity and
violations of operational security, privacy, and propriety will not be
posted. Soldiers around the world appreciate your thoughts and feelings of
support. |
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