Sentences with phrase «honoring military working»

October 28, 2013 To celebrate military dogs and their service to our country, Maddie's Fund helped finance the design and construction of the country's first national monument to honor military working dogs.

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A pure Irish tenor, he shares his talent as a member of the Flint Male Chorus and the duet Brother2Brother, with whom he works to regularly honor military veterans and raise both attention and financial support for a variety of community efforts.
Having just observed Memorial Day, a special time to honor military personnel who died while serving the United States, most Americans would probably be stunned to learn that teachers and other public employees DO NOT HAVE full First Amendment rights when working in their capacity as a public employee.
At WIN Home Inspection, we are honored to support and work with military veterans.
The event will honor the dogs who selflessly serve the public — guide dogs, service dogs, working and military dogs, and search and rescue dogs.
Join the County of Bergen in honoring United States Military & First Responder Working Dog Teams.
The «Sweetest Thank You» Party is being held in honor of all who supported the 2015 Military Working Dog Holiday Drive & America's K9 National Security Teams throughout the year.
♥️ In honor of all who supported the 2016 Military Working Dog Holiday Drive & America's K9 National Security Teams throughout the year
Collien Paige, Founder of National Dog Day states that» I founded National Dog Day in 2004 to honor dogs, to give them «a day», to show our deep appreciation for the historical connection of companionship with one another — for their endearing patience, unquestioning loyalty, for their work protecting our streets, homes and families as Police K - 9's, Military Working Dogs, Guide Dogs and Therapy Dogs.»
The party is in honor of all who supported the 2016 Military Working Dog (MWD) Holiday Drive & America's K9 National Security Teams throughout the year.
Our background in Military War Dog service and our dedication to honoring the memory of the service and sacrifice of the U.S. Military Working Dogs gives us a unique perspective that we can use to educate the public on the history of Military War Dogs.
The American Humane Association's nod to military working dogs is assigning Rin Tin Tin, an original military dog, a role as «ambassadog,» as well as honoring contemporary military working dogs at the Hero Dog Awards.
There are several ways to honor the efforts of military working dogs, such as making a donation to a non-profit that helps to provide life - saving equipment for the four - legged soldiers or tends to the needs of retired MWDs.
The memorial honors dogs who served in all five branches of the service in all wars since WWII, and bears the inscription, «Dedicated to all U.S. Military Working Dog Handlers and their beloved dogs who defend America from harm, defeat the enemy, and save lives.»
Other honored guests at the event were Lt. Col. Ralph E. Taylor, Jr., Deputy Commander, 628th Mission Support Group and Staff Sergeant Jonathan Garrett, Military Working Dog Handler, 628th Security Forces Squadron.
When he joined Virtuos in 2007, he was surprised to learn his first assignment would be working on EA's Medal of Honor: Airborne, the same project his Russian employer had been working on, though there he was working on the game's military uniforms and in Shanghai he'd be responsible for making the game's vintage gun models.
In addition to morale and empowerment programs, Blue Star Families raises awareness of the challenges and strengths of military family life and works to make military life more sustainable through programs and partnerships like Operation Honor Cards, MilKidz Club and Blue Star Museums.
In honor of Memorial Day, we asked our partners at the ABA Military Pro Bono Project to contribute a guest post about their work.
As both a veteran and the spouse of a veteran, I am always honored to work with current and former members of our military.
«I am very honored to have the privilege to continue working with our military men and women even after leaving the service.
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