This is my own personal thing today. This is my tribute to all of my military ring customers and to all of those serving in the armed forces of this great nation and every other country in the world.
Operation Enduring Hardship goes out to all of the young military wives whose husband had to be deployed to Iraq two weeks after they arrived at a new duty station. You don’t know anyone in the place or where anything is located. The kids are hungry, sick, angry, and crying because they haven’t adapted to their new environment. The car won’t crank and the military has messed up your husbands pay. To top it off you haven’t heard from your husband since he left and the lights were just turned off.
This operation speaks of the young private who just landed out in the middle of nowhere. You just had all night guard duty and you just found out that you will have to work all day. The temperature is around 140 degrees and a sand storm is raging. Your tent was just blown down and you lost your protective goggles. You have had I MRE a day all week long because hot food and mail has not made it out to your part of the boondocks.
The only uniform that you have now is missing pockets and the leg is ripped open. Your boots are worn out and supply doesn’t have any. You are hot, sweaty, thirsty, hungry, scared, tired, dusty, and lonely because you have not been able to talk to your loved ones since you have been here.
This post goes out to all of those military ring customers and others who have served, or are presently serving in operation enduring hardship. It would be good if the world were allowed to walk just a few steps in your shoes.http://www.militaryringexpress.com
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