Sunday, October 31, 2010

Editorial: Utah Community Covenant

Our team has been visiting many communities throughout the State. Geography and population vary widely from one location to another, but felt the spirit of each in the Patriotic is beyond doubt. We feel blessed to live this a wonderful place where people remain committed to supporting the beliefs and values, which in this country was founded. Utah cities has rallied around compulsory military service members and their families during the introduction of the hard and efforts have gone Unrecognized. Me your our military support to thank you and welcome to the Covenant community participation in the Program.

I could not ever Utah City or Town to walk and to encourage the city to support our troops, because the subsidy is already an incredibly high level of community Covenant-the program is purely formal approval of a vehicle with regard to the community to show their support.

Utah's Hogle Zoo last trip, I was with my family, front row: diluted bird during a presentation. Bald eagle at the end of the presentation to the lifting of the screen and the u.s. flag was draped wall behind it. My heart rate increased, because I have seen me on the front of the scene. Enthusiast photographer than I saw a special photo opportunity immediately.When the presentation is finished, you can quickly moved yourself Eagle flag with some shots in the background. the resulting image is still the inspiration. Eagle eyes active gaze reminds me of the soldiers, with which I serve.

Each of us is in this country and state Utah.We must often dangerous and include the loved ones long separations. Is comforting to know that our Utah communities is support for us and our families during these trying times. I think I speak for all of Utah's military service members and families indicate only the continuous support of our political leaders throughout the State. I believe that the community Covenant-the program can be effectively helps communities towards effectively to our support of the military.

Thanks again, stating the reasons on which such efforts.

Captain Seegmiller is the officer for a Utah community Covenant Team

No comments:

Post a Comment