Monday, December 3, 2007

Army’s program designed to honor Soldiers and give them opportunities to thank the Americans

Every day, Soldiers fighting the Global War on Terrorism risk their lives in operations that help secure the freedom of all American people. Whether they are veterans of the Iraq or Afghanistan wars, there is only one operation that matters when they return home: Operation Tribute to Freedom (OTF) – the Army’s program designed to honor Soldiers and give them opportunities to thank the American people for their support.
Just as Soldiers vow to never leave a fallen comrade, Operation Tribute to Freedom refuses to leave a Soldier’s story untold. By working with Army Public Affairs Officers (PAOs) around the country, OTF identifies ongoing media, speaking, and recognition opportunities to ensure that homecomings last longer than one day and that American Soldiers stay connected with the American public.
The OTF Homecoming Support Service, Soldier News Service, and Speaker and Recognition Services provide resources and opportunities that enable PAOs and event coordinators to help Soldiers tell their stories. No audience is too big or too small. Your support of Operation Tribute to Freedom will help the American people better understand the Global War on Terrorism -- one Soldier’s story at a time.

Visit OTF Website

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