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SUMMARY:National Day of the Deployed
DESCRIPTION:National Day of the Deployed on October 26 is our day to say “Thank You” to all military serving outside the US and to their families who keep things running at home in their absence It’s hard to imagine a more challenging military assignment than one taking our servicemen and women to countries all over the world\, far away from home. Unless you know someone currently serving outside the US\, the sacrifices they make throughout deployment are difficult to comprehend. Read on for some simple ways to recognize\, support\, and encourage our amazing U.S. troops. \nHistory of National Day of the Deployed\nNational Day of the Deployed dates back to 2006 when Shelle Michaels Aberle approached then North Dakota Governor John Hoeven to support a proclamation for a day to honor those men and women actively serving in the military outside the U.S. Hoeven was the first governor in the United States to recognize deployed troops through a formal proclamation. October 26 was chosen as the annual date of observance because it was the birthday of Aberle’s cousin\, U.S. Army Lt. Col. David Hosna\, actively serving in Iraq at the time. \nIn 2011\, Hoeven\, then a U.S. senator\, sponsored a resolution designating October 26 as National Day of the Deployed\, which passed unanimously. Since then\, all 50 states have officially observed the holiday. \nDeployments can last anywhere from 90 days to 15 months. Having a loved one actively serving a deployment brings numerous challenges. Extended periods of time away from home and not knowing where your loved one may be are just a couple of the stressors. Today\, take a moment to remember\, honor and thank the dedication our deployed military displays for our country.
URL:https://theveteranscenter.org/events/national-day-of-the-deployed/2026-10-26/
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SUMMARY:National Day of the Deployed
DESCRIPTION:National Day of the Deployed on October 26 is our day to say “Thank You” to all military serving outside the US and to their families who keep things running at home in their absence It’s hard to imagine a more challenging military assignment than one taking our servicemen and women to countries all over the world\, far away from home. Unless you know someone currently serving outside the US\, the sacrifices they make throughout deployment are difficult to comprehend. Read on for some simple ways to recognize\, support\, and encourage our amazing U.S. troops. \nHistory of National Day of the Deployed\nNational Day of the Deployed dates back to 2006 when Shelle Michaels Aberle approached then North Dakota Governor John Hoeven to support a proclamation for a day to honor those men and women actively serving in the military outside the U.S. Hoeven was the first governor in the United States to recognize deployed troops through a formal proclamation. October 26 was chosen as the annual date of observance because it was the birthday of Aberle’s cousin\, U.S. Army Lt. Col. David Hosna\, actively serving in Iraq at the time. \nIn 2011\, Hoeven\, then a U.S. senator\, sponsored a resolution designating October 26 as National Day of the Deployed\, which passed unanimously. Since then\, all 50 states have officially observed the holiday. \nDeployments can last anywhere from 90 days to 15 months. Having a loved one actively serving a deployment brings numerous challenges. Extended periods of time away from home and not knowing where your loved one may be are just a couple of the stressors. Today\, take a moment to remember\, honor and thank the dedication our deployed military displays for our country.
URL:https://theveteranscenter.org/events/national-day-of-the-deployed/2027-10-26/
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SUMMARY:National Day of the Deployed
DESCRIPTION:National Day of the Deployed on October 26 is our day to say “Thank You” to all military serving outside the US and to their families who keep things running at home in their absence It’s hard to imagine a more challenging military assignment than one taking our servicemen and women to countries all over the world\, far away from home. Unless you know someone currently serving outside the US\, the sacrifices they make throughout deployment are difficult to comprehend. Read on for some simple ways to recognize\, support\, and encourage our amazing U.S. troops. \nHistory of National Day of the Deployed\nNational Day of the Deployed dates back to 2006 when Shelle Michaels Aberle approached then North Dakota Governor John Hoeven to support a proclamation for a day to honor those men and women actively serving in the military outside the U.S. Hoeven was the first governor in the United States to recognize deployed troops through a formal proclamation. October 26 was chosen as the annual date of observance because it was the birthday of Aberle’s cousin\, U.S. Army Lt. Col. David Hosna\, actively serving in Iraq at the time. \nIn 2011\, Hoeven\, then a U.S. senator\, sponsored a resolution designating October 26 as National Day of the Deployed\, which passed unanimously. Since then\, all 50 states have officially observed the holiday. \nDeployments can last anywhere from 90 days to 15 months. Having a loved one actively serving a deployment brings numerous challenges. Extended periods of time away from home and not knowing where your loved one may be are just a couple of the stressors. Today\, take a moment to remember\, honor and thank the dedication our deployed military displays for our country.
URL:https://theveteranscenter.org/events/national-day-of-the-deployed/2028-10-26/
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SUMMARY:National Day of the Deployed
DESCRIPTION:National Day of the Deployed on October 26 is our day to say “Thank You” to all military serving outside the US and to their families who keep things running at home in their absence It’s hard to imagine a more challenging military assignment than one taking our servicemen and women to countries all over the world\, far away from home. Unless you know someone currently serving outside the US\, the sacrifices they make throughout deployment are difficult to comprehend. Read on for some simple ways to recognize\, support\, and encourage our amazing U.S. troops. \nHistory of National Day of the Deployed\nNational Day of the Deployed dates back to 2006 when Shelle Michaels Aberle approached then North Dakota Governor John Hoeven to support a proclamation for a day to honor those men and women actively serving in the military outside the U.S. Hoeven was the first governor in the United States to recognize deployed troops through a formal proclamation. October 26 was chosen as the annual date of observance because it was the birthday of Aberle’s cousin\, U.S. Army Lt. Col. David Hosna\, actively serving in Iraq at the time. \nIn 2011\, Hoeven\, then a U.S. senator\, sponsored a resolution designating October 26 as National Day of the Deployed\, which passed unanimously. Since then\, all 50 states have officially observed the holiday. \nDeployments can last anywhere from 90 days to 15 months. Having a loved one actively serving a deployment brings numerous challenges. Extended periods of time away from home and not knowing where your loved one may be are just a couple of the stressors. Today\, take a moment to remember\, honor and thank the dedication our deployed military displays for our country.
URL:https://theveteranscenter.org/events/national-day-of-the-deployed/2029-10-26/
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