President Ronald Reagan
    Asks America to Honor Military Families


    Since the early days of the Continental Army, the wives of our servicemen have made unselfish contributions to the spirit and well-being of their fighting men and the general welfare of their communities.

    Throughout the years, as the numbers of our married men and women in uniform have grown and as their military missions have become more complex and dispersed, their spouses have made countless personal sacrifices to support the Armed Forces. In many instances, they subordinated their personal and professional aspirations to the greater benefit of the service family. Responding to the call of duty, they frequently endured long periods of separation or left familiar surroundings and friends to re-establish their homes in distant places. And there they became American ambassadors abroad.

    As volunteers, military spouses have provided exemplary service and leadership in educational, community, recreational, religious, social and cultural endeavors. And as parents and homemakers, they preserve the cornerstone of our Nation's strength---the American family.

    Now, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim May 23, 1984 as Military Spouse Day, in recognition for the profound importance of spouse commitment to the readiness and well-being of service members on active duty and in the National Guard and Reserve, and to the security of our Nation. I invite all the Armed Forces, the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard, the Departments of Defense and Transportation, the Governors of the several States, the chief officials of local governments, and the people of the United States to observe this day in an appropriate manner.



    view & sign the guestbook

    Please take a few moments to leave some encouraging
    words in the guestbook above for the thousands and
    thousands of military families who are "left behind" while
    their husbands, fathers, brothers, uncles, mothers, wives,
    sisters, etc. are out defending their countries.


    Silent Ranks
    I wear no uniforms, no blues or army greens.
    But I am in the military in the ranks rarely seen
    I have no rank upon my shoulders. Salutes I do not give.
    But the military world is the place where I live.
    I'm not in the chain of command, orders I do not get.
    But my husband is the one who does, this I cannot forget.
    I'm not the one who fires the weapon, who puts my life on the line.
    But my job is just as tough. I'm the one that's left behind.
    My husband is a patriot, a brave and prideful man.
    And the call to serve his country not all can understand.
    Behind the lines I see the things needed to keep the country free.
    My husband makes the sacrifice, but so do our kids and me.
    I love the man I married. Soldiering is his life.
    But I stand among the silent ranks
    known as the Military Wife.
    -Author Unknown-


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