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Celebrate Military Appreciation Month by Joining Our #MissionBeyondThanks Challenge

Thank you so much for going above and beyond in celebration of Military Appreciation Month!


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Congratulations to our 2024 #MissionBeyondThanks Challenge Winners

Kaydence Moore is honoring Joseph Daniel Palmer, who lost the lower part of his leg in Afghanistan in 2010. Kaydence made a card for him, thanking him for his sacrifice. Palmer was a machine gunner in the United States Marine Corps and was wounded while on patrol in Afghanistan.

So this is for my gf’s Father Dovie Baker. He was a mechanic in the Air Force during Desert Storm. He loves to grill out so I got him this awesome pizza grilling stone pan. Gonna get a lot of use out of it!

This is for my mother Adrian Baker who was a nurse in desert storm with the U.S. Navy! She loves candles and incense so I got her a lovely candle.

I am an active duty Marine, I put together a bunch of snacks that were favorites for me when I was in the field. Many of these items are shareable, which always seems to raise morale. I will be sending this care package to Soldiers' Angels "Go Camo" care package collection event.

I am an active duty Marine currently and the son of a retired Marine. I am an avid dog lover and couldn't think of a better way to give back than donating supplies the MWD community and their handlers need. I am dedicating this to the Marine Corps.

My daughter and I dedicated our Act of Service to my dad who was in the Army and fought in the Korean War.  One of his great loves was dogs.  We partnered with a local nonprofit organization that supports the homeless community and many veterans and their dogs.

My act of service to all branches of the military is to provide training to the men and women in uniform to have the tools to deliver suicide intervention. This knowledge saves lives of those who are protecting our freedoms as Americans.

Making dinner for our favorite Corspman, my step dad, her Pawpaw. GO Navy!!

This donation to Soldiers' Angels is made in honor of the Air Force! My dad served in the Air Force for many years.

I am the daughter of a Navy veteran and sister of a Marine Corps veteran, so I would like to dedicate my act of service to my father and brother, as well as their respective branches.

My husband is active duty Navy. His role in the Navy is to care for all the men and women who serve our country, helping them stay spiritually fit for duty. I made him a care package so he knows he is cared for also.

Having served in the military over 30 years, I'm dedicating my act of service back to the Air Force. I enjoy volunteering at base Thrift Shops to help repair, reuse & recycle household items for the benefit of fellow Airmen, whether newly arrived in the dorms or young couples at their first base.

my story is about my grandfather Jerry mash who retired from the navy after serving his career on submarines. My act of service was planting native trees in my community to help conservation efforts. I dedicated this act to my grandfather because he has been a huge role model to me my whole life.

My fam&I made care packages for our 3 neighbors who are Blue Angels in the Navy,traveling every weeknd.Each bag had their fave drinks,snacks,travel essentials,&a comforting family photo.We wanted to show thanks through OperationGratitude.Two mbrs,still on duty,asked to leavethepackages on theirporch

I surprised my mom for Memorial Day at her bbq driving a few hours to her house and bringing a floral arrangement and fancy wine I couldn't pronounce. She served for over 25 years reached LT. COL in the Army and is the most amazing person I know and never stops achieving.