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  2. Joining Forces - Wikipedia

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    Then Second Lady Jill Biden and First Lady Michelle Obama speak about the newly created Joining Forces initiative, 2011. Joining Forces is a United States government initiative, run out of The White House, that seeks to support the families, caregivers, and survivors of members of the United States Armed Forces. [1]

  3. People United Means Action - Wikipedia

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    P.U.M.A. protest at the 2008 Democratic National Convention "People United Means Action" (or PUMA) was a political action committee in the United States that opposed the Democratic Party leadership and the nomination of Senator Barack Obama as the Democratic candidate for president in the 2008 presidential election. [1]

  4. American Military Partner Association - Wikipedia

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    By giving voice to the unique perspective of LGBT military families through the AMPA Military Partners Blog. Serving: By advocating and educating on behalf of LGBT military families in public policy, highlighting their unique needs and challenges. By encouraging the expansion of resource and support services available to LGBT military families.

  5. Armed Forces & Society - Wikipedia

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    Armed Forces & Society is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic publication that publishes articles and book reviews on a wide variety of topics including civil–military relations, military sociology, veterans, military psychology, military institutions, conflict management, peacekeeping, conflict resolution, military contracting, terrorism, gender related issues, military families and military ...

  6. Military Families Speak Out - Wikipedia

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    Military Families Speak Out (MFSO) is an American anti-Iraq war group. It was founded by two military families in November 2002 to oppose the planned invasion of Iraq . MFSO's first national press conference was held to launch the "Bring Them Home Now" campaign in August 2003 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

  7. Puma Terminates Sponsorship of Israel’s National ... - AOL

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    The Financial Times first reported that Puma’s IFA decision was financial, according to several people familiar with internal discussions. Israel ranks 75th of 200 countries in FIFA rankings and ...

  8. Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors - Wikipedia

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    TAPS support for survivors extends beyond grief work to advocacy and assistance with casework and benefits. TAPS supports and advances policy and legislation to strengthen the families of America's fallen military heroes. [41] TAPS Policy team listens to the concerns of surviving military families and advocates on their behalf. [42]

  9. Blue Star Mothers of America - Wikipedia

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    A coupon was included in the article and for each one returned, the mother received a blue star, one for each child overseas. More than 1,000 mothers responded. On February 1, 1942 their first meeting was held and 358 mothers attended. They showed their support of Captain Maines and the Blue Star Mothers of America was formed.