“Being a Dad is fun, rewarding, educational, and impactful. Being an Army Dad means modeling the Army Values to my kids and respecting their service to our country. My kids encouraged me to keep serving when I was ready to leave the Army for their benefit. I feel blessed to be their Dad.”
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“Being a military (Army) Dad gives me and my family a very special opportunity to travel around the world. My children ...
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This is my father, William “Bill” McCreedy, after his first solo flight in 1960 during training to become a Naval Aviator ...
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My Dad’s entire career was working for the U. S. Air Force. He was active duty and then GM Civilian. I am so proud of his ...
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There is nothing better than being a military dad. I have 4 wonderful kids and they participate in a range of sports to ...
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“Reflecting on my years of service in the U.S. Army, the title I hold with the greatest honor is not of a soldier, but of ...
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“This is a photo of me with my daughter, Kasey, and son, Logan. The kids are all grown up and married now, but we had a ...
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I’d like to recognize my spouse, Retired Maj., Shane Gainan, who is an Army vet and dad of three sons. One son is in the ...
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“For me, being a father means that no success, no matter how great, can compensate for failure in the home. It is about ...
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Last Updated: July 11, 2023