I get these emails frequently, especially around the major holidays. LTG Stultz is not the only one who sends them out, and frequently they are riddled with religious references, explicitly Christian references.
This one was a pleasant exception. Not eloquent, perhaps, but simple, direct, and inclusive.
This one was a pleasant exception. Not eloquent, perhaps, but simple, direct, and inclusive.
LTG Stultz said:As we gather with Family and friends to celebrate Thanksgiving Day, my wife Laura and I join you in giving thanks for the multitude of blessings we enjoy.
Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate our bounty and take pleasure in the wonderful people we hold close in our heart. Today when we sit down together to enjoy good food and fellowship at home or at a military Dining Facility, let us say a prayer of thanks for the strength we gain from Family and friends, both near and far.
For those Army Reserve Soldiers who are deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq and other parts of the world, you are in our hearts and you will be missed by your loved ones this holiday. We give thanks to you for your sacrifices and efforts to make this world safer and stronger. We know that as you share your Thanksgiving meal with fellow service members, your presence in theater marks the day as one full of hope and promise.
Today, let us also remember and honor our wounded Veterans who are recovering from physical and emotional wounds. We pay tribute to our wounded Soldiers and to their Families for their service, sacrifice and strength. And to those Soldiers and their Families who have given their lives and loved ones in the fight for freedom, thank you for your ultimate sacrifice.
As American citizens we enjoy a host of freedoms, a safe and secure home, a democratic government, the freedom of speech and the freedom of religion, whatever our choice. We are eternally grateful to our Warrior Citizens who stand ready to guard our freedoms and our way of life. We are thankful for their selfless service both at home and abroad.
I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to everyone who has helped to make the Army Reserve the strength of the Nation for nearly 100 years, and to those who will continue to stand strong with us into a new century. I am forever in debt to the men and women with whom I proudly serve. To the Families, communities and employers who stand shoulder to shoulder with us, I appreciate your support. Thank you for helping our Soldiers carry the burden of this persistent conflict. Together, this Thanksgiving we are truly Army Strong.
Lt. Gen. Jack Stultz
Chief, Army Reserve
Commander, U.S. Army Reserve Command