A nerve was touched when this
newspaper recently published a story delineating the ups and downs of a
six-month deployment. A young couple with two small children opened thier homes and their minds to the public eye. Anyone who
read it now has a clearer idea of the trials and tribulations of an extended
separation. However, some people of Hampton Roads are of the opinion that Navy families should stop
their whining and just get on with it.
After all, we knew what we were getting into when we signed up for
this. These same people often tell how
they just dealt with it when it was their turn - years ago. These are the people who fought in WWII,
We have all witnessed the
changing face of our elected officials. People are being sent to
Our stories tell them about us -
primarily that we are more than ready to support our active duty member. We
know how to deal with a Christmas alone, we know we may be asked to guide a
child through a high school graduation and on into college alone, we even know
where to find support within the
community to deal with a child's illness alone. We are a savvy group of
individuals. Consequently,
we also know that three Christmases apart, in a row, is too much
to ask -
we are not prepared to deal with that in peacetime. So, don't structure a Navy that will force
you to ask us. Through our stories these facts of military life become clearer
to the civilian world, the very world which controls our military through our
system of government. Too many of our representatives in
While serving as CO of Guantanamo Bay during the Cuban refugee crisis, my husband
was frequently the offficial meeter
and greeter of countless senators and congressmen who went down to GITMO for a
look. At least once a week, another
group of VIPs would arrive,
be briefed on the
situation aboard the base, and then shown around the place. In each brief, the
VIPs were told that the
Naval Base families had been evacuated to make room for the refugees. Only ONE elected official ever asked how the
families were doing before boarding the
plane back to
That was my wake up call. We must not only tell our stories, we must read each others' stories, and then cut those stories out to send them to those people inside the beltway who represent us. It 's our duty.