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Finding Human Connection This Military Appreciation Month

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SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Military Appreciation Month is an annual reminder to honor the sacrifices and contributions of the people who serve in the U.S. military, and to recognize the importance of the support networks and camaraderie that boost their morale throughout their journey.

This year, the USO is continuing its long history of bridging understanding between service members and civilians with its “Human to Human” campaign, which is intended to build empathy for the sacrifices made by service members and their families, and to highlight the human aspect of military service.

As part of the campaign, the USO brought together seven pairs of strangers at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Each pair consisted of one service member and one civilian, asking each other questions printed on cards the USO provided. As they sat across from one another with both excitement and nervousness, neither knew what role the other played. These facts would later be discovered — not with the “big reveal” of a reality show, but through the natural connections they made.

The conversations were surprising, powerful and unifying, with moments of realization, connection and even a few tears. Civilians who participated say they walked away from the experience with a new understanding of how service members find strength in the support of others.

Here are a few ways you can join the USO in celebrating service members during Military Appreciation Month:

• Send a message of gratitude and support to those who serve.

• Watch the “Human to Human” video to experience the connection between service members and civilians when they discover they are more alike than they expected.

• Spread awareness and show appreciation for the people who serve in America’s military in person and online. Use the hashtag #MilitaryAppreciationMonth.

• Make a donation to the USO to help support programming that benefits members of the military, and to receive a USO T-shirt, so you can showcase that you’re a military supporter.

• Learn more and take action at USO.org/humantohuman.

This Military Appreciation Month and beyond, honor past and present military members and their families by learning more about the human aspect of their service.

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