Monthly Archives: December 2011

Jay Platt made the swim

About 2 months ago we had Jay Platt on You Served Radio. He was on the October 11th show (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/youserved/2011/10/12/episode-163-jay-platt-and-happy-new-year-film) telling us about how he has raised money for  and awareness of our wounded warriors. He told us how he was planning to swim across the Mississippi  blindfolded, handcuffed and shackled. Oh did I mention he has a rare form of Cancer and has already lost eyesight in one eye? Jay is very inspirational and really puts feeling sorry for oneself into perspective.

Check out the video below to see more about this particular swim, how he did it and in Jay’s words, why.

 

1001 Things to Love about Military Life — Book Review and GIVEAWAY!

Bravo to authors: Tara Crooks, Starlett Henderson, Kathie Hightower and Holly Scherer on the fabulous job they have done putting 1001 Things To Love About Military Life together!

I am so excited about this book and reviewing it, and I am excited to offer our You Served Spouse and Family readers the chance at winning a copy of this marvelous read! So, take a moment to read the review and at the end of the review are instruction on how to enter to win!  Continue reading

Photo of the Day – Army Football Needs Relief For Cause

I was so hoping that Army would defeat Navy this year and prevent a ten-year losing streak. Alas, it wasn’t to be. If you ask me, the entire coaching staff needs to be given at a minimum a letter of concern or letter of reprimand, but I would accept a relief for cause! That doesn’t change how cool it is the way the Golden Knights opened the game with the typical parachute into the stadium. This photo from Petty Officer 2nd Class Clifford Davis shows the view of the stadium from above.


Members of the U.S. Army Parachute Team, Sgt. 1st Class John Berentis, from Yuma, Ariz., and Staff Sgt. Laura Dickmeyer, from Abilene, Texas, access the wind conditions aloft prior to their pre-game jump into FedEx field for the Army vs. Navy game. This is the first time in the game’s 120-year history that the teams have played within the Capitol Beltway.

What a great program

This is a great program that I never even thought about or considered as a need. I wonder how wide-spread this is or if it is just based on the time volunteered at each hospital.

 

Photo of the Day – Herculean Eclipse


A coalition C-130 Hercules aircraft flies in front of the moon during the last total lunar eclipse of the year while on approach to the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan. This type of eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and moon, causing the moon to be shadowed.

This photo by Staff Sgt. Amanda Dick is awesome. I missed the eclipse here in Afghanistan due to the time, but I saw a bunch of photos from around the world. I love these eclipses for some reason. This is just a great shot and perfectly timed.

Course Trains Social Workers on Military Issues

The University of South Carolina is starting a new program to train social workers to assist the military, veterans and their families.  Spouses and children of the military may need mental health counseling, addiction treatment, help regarding behavioral health issues as well as transitional counseling, and these are areas where social workers can assist.  The program is in its final stages of academic approval where it entails an 18-hour graduate level certificate program that is part of the college’s two-year master’s degree program. Four courses will be available by the summer.  Several other colleges and universities in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Montana and Texas are also looking at expanding training for social workers, as well as Southern California, who seems to be the furthest along. To get a better understanding of this program, please click: http://www.armytimes.com/news/2011/11/ap-course-trains-social-workers-on-military-issues-112611/

Photo of the Day – Operation Toy Drop

Each year, our military troops come together to raise money and resources to provide Christmases to those less needy. Operation Toy Drop is the largest combined airborne operation in the world. Toys are collected by spectators and donors at the event that more than 1500 paratroopers dropped onto Sicily Drop Zone, Fort Bragg, N.C., earning their foreign jumpwings.. The donated toys will be distributed to children’s homes and social service agencies across the county.

Book Review and Giveaway on You Served!

This  week I am doing a book review on the newly released book “1001 Things to Love About Military Life” The new book is written by Tara Crooks, Starlett Henderson, Kathie Hightower, and Holly Scherer.

Come and read the review and we have a copy to giveaway to one luck You Served Spouse and Family reader!

I will post the review and instructions on how to enter the drawing on Wednesday morning! Good luck!

Here’s the write up on Amazon:

Book Description

Publication Date: November 2, 2011

A first-of-its-kind celebration of military life, 1001 THINGS TO LOVE ABOUT MILITARY LIFE chronicles some obvious and not-so-obvious traditions, advantages and experiences military members, veterans and their families share.

Full of heart-warming vignettes, laugh-out-loud lists, stories and quotes from military members and family members, and photos that speak a thousand positive affirmations, this inspirational look at those who dedicate their lives to serving perfectly illustrates why it is a profession and lifestyle to love. Continue reading

British Navy is in the spirit of Christmas

It seems like when the US Navy makes a video, the PC police come screaming and some poor leader has their career ruined. I am glad to see the British Navy and more specifically the crew of the HMS Ocean in the spirit of Christmas and has a sense of humor. Good job Mates!

 

Run to Home Base Presented by New Balance


For the first time, runners and walkers alike will be able to experience the thrill of crossing home base at Fenway Park – and supporting returning Iraq and Afghanistan veterans and their families – as they join in the 3rd annual Run-Walk to Home Base Presented by New Balance currently being planned for Sunday, May 20, 2012.

The 2012 Run-Walk to Home Base Presented by New Balance raises funds to support the Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Home Base Program, which provides clinical care and support services to Iraq and Afghanistan veterans and families affected by combat or deployment stress and traumatic brain injury (TBI). Today, wounded veterans who are clients of the Home Base Program joined other military and officials from the Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital to announce the new Run-Walk to Home Base which will occur on Sunday, May 20, 2012 at Fenway Park. In 2012 for the first time, both runners and walkers will be able to participate in the fan-favorite event that ends with crossing Fenway’s famous homeplate.

“As our troops come home from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, many of us want to honor and thank our veterans for their service and sacrifice,” said Red Sox chairman Tom Werner. “By adding a walk component to the 2012 Run-Walk to Home Base Presented by New Balance, we can accommodate more adults and families who can show their support for our service members, veterans and families, while sharing the rare experience of running through Fenway Park, the oldest and most beloved ballpark in the country in its 100th year of operations.”

For the third year in a row, the presenting sponsor of the Run-Walk is global athletic shoe and apparel company New Balance.

“As a Boston-based company and official military apparel and footwear provider, we are proud to return as presenting sponsor of this unique event that enables valuable support services for New England servicemen and women returning from Iraq and Afghanistan,” says New Balance President and CEO Rob DeMartini. “We look forward to welcoming both runners and walkers at iconic Fenway Park on May 20th in support of our country’s service members.”

Registration and event information for the 2012 Run-Walk to Home Base Presented by New Balance is available at www.runtohomebase.org. All donations made in support of runners in this charitable fundraising race are tax deductible and will be directed to the Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Home Base Program. Donations via check can be sent to the Red Sox Foundation/Home Base Program, 4 Yawkey Way, Boston MA 02215.

Participation in the 2012 event is limited to a maximum of 4,000 participants. Runners must be 16 years or older, but Walkers can be any age as long as accompanied by a fundraising adult. All Runners and Walkers 16 years and older must commit to raise a minimum of $1,000 to participate in the event and complete registration requirements online at www.runtohomebase.org. For the first time, children under age 16 will be allowed to participate in the 3-mile Walk event.

Walkers age 6 to 15 are required to commit to raise or pay $125 each and must be accompanied by an adult fundraising walker who raises the adult fundraising minimum. All walkers and runners age 16 and older must raise $1,000. The 9K Run portion of the event is 5.6 miles.

In honor of their current military service, the event organizers will announce at a later date how up to 500 full-time active duty military will be able enter the Run-Walk for just a $50 registration fee.

Over the past two years, Run participants raised over $5 million to support the Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Home Base Program.

The Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Home Base Program provides clinical care, counseling and support services to Iraq and Afghanistan service members, veterans and their families affected by combat or deployment-related stress, and traumatic brain injury (TBI). In addition the program provides community education to the public on these “invisible wounds of war” and supports research in the understanding and treatment of Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) and TBI.

“Thanks to the generosity of last year’s Run to Home Base participants and sponsors, we have been able to expand the numbers of veterans and families in care regardless of insurance coverage or ability to pay, and make significant progress in training first-responders like clergy, school nurses and educators on the needs of military families,” said John A. Parrish, MD, Director of the Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Home Base Program, and a Vietnam veteran who served as a Navy medical officer with the Marine Corps.

Other official sponsors include BAE Systems, a NH-based defense contractor and major supporter of the Home Base Program; Our Family for Families First, a Rhode Island based nonprofit that provides scholarships to veterans and their families; and NESN, the Red Sox television broadcaster.

Friends and family members of participants in the 2012 Run-Walk to Home Base are invited to Fenway Park on race morning to cheer from the stands and watch the runners cross homeplate. Other activities will include a Military Appreciation Zone presented by BAE Systems and The Family Fun Zone, located in the Fenway Park concourse areas, where supporters of all ages will make and send care packages to military members on duty abroad.

More than 2.2 million men and women have served in U.S. military during the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan which began as part of the 2001 War on Terror. It has been estimated that one-third will experience post traumatic stress or traumatic brain injury. Some 800,000 service members have been deployed to combat more than once, and the multiple deployments have taken a toll on many military families. The Massachusetts Office of Veterans Services estimates that 37,000 Massachusetts residents have served during the past 10 years as active duty, guard and reserve. Some 13,000 Massachusetts children have a parent currently serving in the military.

Fundraising prizes will be given to run participants in several categories. For information about corporate sponsorships, please contact Gena Borson at the Red Sox Foundation at 617-226- 6614 or via email at Gborson@redsox.com or Tracy West at Massachusetts General Hospital at 617-643-6789 or email tawest@partners.org.

Course and race consulting for the 2012 Run-Walk to Home Base is provided by DMSE, Inc, while the fundraising website design and operations is provided by Forte Interactive, Inc. The Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital are grateful to Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, the City of Boston and the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation for their expert assistance with the event.