Dear Annie: I proudly served in the military for nearly 40 years, and during that time, I experienced a wide range of ...
I don’t want to come off as dismissive or ungrateful, but I also struggle to convey how much their acknowledgment means to me ...
Rosa Snaric is an active Army reservist. Her journey into the military started on June 17, 1998. "I always wanted to serve my ...
Aphiwe Livi and Buhle Qinga seek to remind audiences of this group in their compelling and captivating work THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE, which they co-wrote and in which they co-star. The ...
Do you have any advice on how I can respond in a way that feels more genuine and meaningful, both for myself and for those ...
Now, in civilian life, whenever people find out about my service, their immediate response is often, “Thank you for your service.” While I deeply appreciate the sentiment, I find myself unsure ...
Dear Annie: I proudly served in the military for nearly 40 years, and during that time, I experienced a wide range of challenges and rewards. Now, in civilian life, whenever people find out about ...
Proving anything is possible. Rosa Snaric, Thank You for Your Service. To nominate a veteran like Snaric to be featured in our ‘Thank You for Your Service series,’ click here.
Thank you for your service.” I find myself unsure of how to respond. Simply saying, “You’re welcome” feels inadequate.
Over the years, service dogs have become an increasingly familiar sight on trains, planes and buses; in restaurants, nail ...
One meaningful way to respond could be to acknowledge your fellow veterans. You might say, “It was an honor to serve ...