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“Thank you for your service” has become so ingrained in popular views of the military that veterans often sarcastically shorten the phrase to “TYFYS” in memes and online discussions and ...
While veterans certainly appreciate hearing, "Thank you for your service," they need more. I have coached thousands of veterans and active-duty military members about to make the transition.
As Commander in Chief of the greatest fighting force on the planet, a force that just spent $2.5 trillion on rebuilding our military. I want to thank you for your service. Thank you for your service.
All told, half of the 1,639 veterans and military personnel surveyed said “Thank you for your service” makes them feel downright “uncomfortable or awkward.” That number, however ...
Whenever I meet a military veteran, I make sure I say “thank you for your service.” They typically reply with a simple “you’re welcome” or “thank you.” Recently, however ...
Dear Readers: I was so touched by all of the feedback from military families. Thank you for your service, and thank you for sharing some of the responses that you have felt most comfortable with.
"Taking an interest in a veteran's story about their time in the military is one way to engage beyond just saying thank you for your service," CVN CEO and president Dr. Anthony Hassan said.