Common questions

How do you praise a soldier?

How do you praise a soldier?

Encouraging Words for a Soldier

  1. We all love you so much!
  2. We can’t wait to see you again, but we all know you’re working hard keeping us safe.
  3. Everyone here is so proud of your service.
  4. I was thinking about you all day today.
  5. We had your best friend over for dinner last night.

What do you write to someone in basic training?

What to write to someone in Basic Training

  • Just say hi. No need to overthink this one.
  • Share some encouragement.
  • Tell him/her that you’re proud of them.
  • Sports scores, local news, family activities.
  • “Can’t wait for you to graduate!”

How do you appreciate someone in the military?

Thank you for your courage in fighting for our people and our values. To all my brothers and sisters, thank you for your service. Thank you for your service to defend our nation and freedom! May God bless and protect all our active military and veterans!

Which is the best quote for the military?

1. The brave die never, though they sleep in dust: Their courage nerves a thousand living men. – Minot J. Savage 2. We don’t rise to the level of our expectations; we fall to the level of our training. – Archilochus, Military quotes on training

What are some encouraging words for the military?

Words Of Encouragement For Military Training (Motivational Quotes For Military Training) 27. We gain strength, and courage, and confidence by each experience in which we stop to look fear in the face. We must to that which we think we cannot.

What did I do with my life in the Army?

Votes: 1 I spent a lot of my life – 20 years of it – in war, training army trackers and commanding a tracker unit, and then in the Game Department, tracking lions and elephants and poachers. So I’ve spent literally thousands of hours tracking people or animals, and training others to do it.

Is it scary to be in the military?

Military life can seem unfamiliar and scary at times. When it comes to navigating the many new situations that come our way as service members, military spouses, or family members, it’s helpful to know that others have also gone through them. Here’s when it’s nice to hear from others that there is hope!

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Ruth Doyle