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  2. Support our troops - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow "Support Our Troops" Ribbon image is a registered trademark (Application number: 0918155) of the Minister of National Defence of Canada administered by Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services (CFMWS) on behalf of the members of the Canadian Forces.

  3. Code of Support Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Working with retired military and civilian leaders, Salisbury developed the group's “Code of Support,” a set of six commitments all Americans can make to give meaning to the words, “support our troops.” The group works closely with other military service organizations to coordinate complementary support efforts. [1] [2]

  4. Category : United States military support organizations

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    A. Air & Space Forces Association; Air Force Aid Society; Air Force Sergeants Association; America Supports You; American Ambulance Great Britain; American Fighter Aces Association

  5. We owe our veterans; let us honor and support them - AOL

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    For more than 247 years, our military has protected the ideals of freedom and democracy. It’s not machines or technologies, but the people we honor on Veterans Day.

  6. Drake White discusses health and support for American troops ...

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    "Any support I can give them, it was just planted in me a long time ago to help with my platform." White said that Keystone Light gave him the opportunity to form this partnership and that it fell ...

  7. Yellow ribbon - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Ribbon rededication ceremony to commemorate the 3rd Infantry Division's fourth deployment since September 11, 2001, at Victory Park in Hinesville. Yellow is the official color of the armor branch of the U.S. Army, used in insignia, etc., and depicted in Hollywood movies by the yellow neckerchief adorning latter-half 19th century, horse-mounted U.S. Cavalry soldiers.