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Congressional
Caucus Embraces America Supports You |
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By John J. Kruzel/American
Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, March 6, 2008 -
A bipartisan congressional effort
kicked off on Capitol Hill today to stand behind America
Supports You, a Defense Department program that connects
citizens and corporations with military personnel and their
families serving at home and abroad.
“This is a tremendous priority on
both sides of the aisle,” said U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff of
California, a co-chair of the America Supports You Caucus.
“Not a week goes by in my district
… when we don’t have people asking us what they do to be a
support to our military and their families,” he said.
“America Supports You is such a wonderful resource for them,
to be able to multiply their efforts, to be able to know
what’s going on and to tap into them.”
When introduced
in 2004 to highlight citizen support for U.S. servicemembers,
America Supports You comprised five organizations known
as “home-front”
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From left: John E. Potter, U.S. postmaster general, Allison
Barber, deputy assistant secretary of defense for internal
communications and public liaison, Rep. Mary Bono Mack of
California and Rep. Connie Mack of Florida, Karen Grimord,
founder and president of the Landstuhl Hospital Care
Project, and Army Brig. Gen. Gary Patton, director of
manpower and personnel for the Joint Chiefs of Staff office
and an America Supports You spokesman, pose for a picture
during the America Supports You Caucus March 5, 2008, in
Washington, D.C.
Defense Dept. photo by John J. Kruzel |
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The program has since branched into a network of
more than 350 nonprofit organizations, companies and other
supporters. Representatives
of three locally based home-front groups today described
their troop-support missions to the audience gathered in the
Rayburn House Office Building. In addition, the U.S. Postal
Service’s postmaster general announced a discount on mail
sent abroad to military members.
One group on hand was Landstuhl
Hospital Care Project, which provides comfort and relief
items for military members who become sick, injured or
wounded from service in Iraq, Kuwait, and Afghanistan, and
is incorporated in Virginia, according to its official Web
site.
Two McLean, Va.-based organizations
also attended. Angels of Mercy cares for wounded troops at
Walter Reed Army Medical Center here and other military
hospitals, and also provides for Iraqi and Afghan
schoolchildren. Our Military Kids, which joined America
Supports You soon after the Pentagon program’s
inception, supports children of deployed and severely
injured National Guard and reserve personnel through grants
of up to $500 for enrichment activities and tutoring.
Our Military Kids co-founder Linda
Davidson expressed gratitude that Congress has agreed to
work alongside the military and civilian sectors. “This
America Supports You program is an example of an effective
private-public partnership,” she said.
Allison Barber, deputy assistant
secretary of defense for internal communications and public
liaison -- the architect of America Supports You -- thanked
the co-chairs for showing compassion and commitment to U.S.
troops. Co-chairing the caucus with Schiff are Rep. Mary
Bono Mack of California and Reps. Connie Mack and Allen Boyd
of Florida.
“On behalf of over 2 million men
and women in the military, their families and our veterans,
this is an important day,” Barber said. “Today … we’re
helping the American people know that their support matters
and that through the America Supports You program they can
find real, meaningful ways to show their support for our
troops and their families.”
Boyd served as a rifle infantryman
in Vietnam. He said that after returning from combat duty --
an unpopular calling in many Americans’ eyes -- he hoped no
future conflict would divide the country in quite the same
way.
“When I came to Congress, … one of
the things I never wanted to happen was to have our men and
women put on the uniform and go carry out a policy to defend
this country that the leadership had made, and then the
American people not appreciate them,” he said.
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Mack (center) thanked volunteers of
organizations that support our troops at a press conference
announcing the launch of the Congressional America Supports
You Caucus, of which Mack is a co-chair. Second from the
left is Allison Barber, the spokeswoman for the America
Supports You program at the Department of Defense. |
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Boyd said that while he was in
Vietnam, receiving reminders of Americans’ support
brightened his tour of duty. “I can tell you, when you’re
out there and you’re getting the helicopters coming in every
four days -- hopefully to bring you resupplies and mail and
care packages -- that really is the highlight of the week
for a soldier,” he said.
Citing the importance of the
military “mail call,” Postmaster General John E. Potter
today announce a reduction in the cost of flat-rate boxes
sent from the United States to a military address abroad.
“It’s the way (troops) get that little touch of home … from
the American people telling them how important the work that
they’re doing is,” he noted.
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Bono Mack said it’s critical that
American citizens show appreciation to U.S. troops making
sacrifices throughout the world. “I’m proud to see so many
groups, both in my district and throughout the nation,
taking on this important cause,” she added.
Army Brig. Gen. Gary Patton,
director of manpower and personnel for the Joint Chiefs of
Staff office and an America Supports You spokesman, said he
was inspired by the outpouring of support for servicemembers.
“For everybody that’s had a part of
that,” he said, “I want to thank you.”
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