Sarah Palin speaks to the Tea Party Nation
National Tea Party Convention, Nashville, TN, Feb 6, 2010
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Gov. Sarah Palin poses for a photo with members of The Wounded Warrior Project, (left) Mike Green, U.S. Army, and (right) Jake Williams, U.S. Army, on Friday, December 11, 2009, at Studio 1 NBC Universal Studios in Universal City, CA, prior to a taping of "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien." The red jacket worn by Gov. Palin for the "Going Rogue" book cover is being auctioned off through the Laura Ingraham Show. All proceeds go to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project and the Fisher House. Photo by Shealah Craighead. Copyright SarahPAC.
A Soldier gets an autographed "Going Rogue"
In Grand Rapids, MI
Photo by Shealah Craighead. Copyright SarahPAC.
Gov Palin acknowledges Vets4Sarah in "Going Rogue"
Gov Palin dedicates her memoirs to: "all Patriots who share my love of the United States of America. And particularly to our women and men in uniform, past and present - God bless the fight for freedom."
In Honor of Those Who Sacrificed for Our Freedom
11/11/09 at 12:19am
In most of our cities and towns, you'll see memorials to brave Americans some in uniforms of wars from long ago who defended freedom. If you look down at their inscriptions, you'll see that they were dedicated by the mothers, fathers, wives and orphans of the veterans who gave all for their country. In distant lands across the globe, you'll find silent fields of white markers with the names of Americans who never came home, but who showed their dedication to their country by where they died. Today we honor those who served and made the ultimate sacrifice, as well as those who served and came home forever changed by the battlefield.
Remember all the veterans who fought and sacrificed for our freedom today, and then please take the time to thank our brave men and women currently serving in uniform. We owe them so much.
---- Sarah Palin
"Todd and I would like to offer our condolences to the families of the victims of the tragic shooting today at Fort Hood. Our thoughts and prayers will be with them." Sarah Palin
Former Govenor Sarah Palin & Track Palin
Sarah Palin Welcomes Home 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team
Official DoD Video: Palin arrives via helicopter
Gov Sarah Palin Visits Camp Bondsteel
Gov. Palin visiting Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo. Scenes include the governor arriving by helicopter, visiting with troops, and giving a speech to the Soldiers.
Produced Spc. Joseph Samudio.
During her visit to Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo, Governor Sarah Palin stops to take photos with Soldiers from the Alaska Army National Guard's 1st Battalion, 207th Aviation Regiment. U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Adam David Pepper.
Video: Palin Addressing Troops in Kosovo
Hat tip to: Conservatives4Palin.com, and a couple of their readers for this - ymchoo and Just Sayin. Nothing official from the military yet, but it looks like one of the GIs in the audience videotaped much of the address and uploaded it.
"YEAR OF THE NCO"
Governor Sarah Palin, seen here with Command Sgt. Maj. Turnbull, Rep. Wes Keller, Rep. Nancy Dahlstrom, and Sgt. Maj. Choate, signs SJR 17, declaring 2009 the "Year of the Non-Commissioned Officer." Governor Palin also signed an executive proclamation declaring the "Day of the Non-Commissioned Officer" in Alaska. June 14th, 2009.
Governor Palin Honors Veterans on Memorial Day
May 25, 2009, Fairbanks, Alaska - Governor Sarah Palin today read a Memorial Day proclamation to honor military members at Veterans Memorial Park in Fairbanks. The governor also signed Senate Bill 45, which establishes an Alaska veterans' cemetery near Fairbanks. SB 45, sponsored by Senators Gene Therriault and Charlie Huggins, directs the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs to pursue the creation of a U.S. Department of Military and Veterans Affairs-approved cemetery where veterans can receive their full burial rights.
"On this Memorial Day, we remember, honor, and give thanks to those who died in service to this nation," Governor Palin said. "Today, we honor all of the brave men and women of our armed forces who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of the freedoms we hold so dear."
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Sarah Palin, Comander in Chief Alaska National Guard
Guard Continues Santa Claus Tradition
December 12, 2008
Air Force Print News
by Spc. Paizley Ramsey
CAMP DENALI, Alaska - Children from rural Alaskan communities were treated to an early Christmas this year as members of the Alaska National Guard completed Operation Santa Claus for young people in communities across the state.
More than 100 students from McQueen School in Kivalina, a city in Alaska's Northwest Arctic borough, received books, presents, a holiday meal and photos with Santa Dec. 6.
Members of the 176th Wing from Kulis Air National Guard Base in Anchorage flew a C-130 Herculeswith the Christmas gifts to the Kivalina children.
"This is so much fun, and the presents are really cool," said 14-year-old Jasmine Adams of McQueen School.
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin made a surprise visit too.
"It's wonderful to be here in Kivalina to celebrate the holidays and to be able to do this for the children of the community," said Governor Palin, who was accompanied by her daughter, Piper. "It's good to be able to show our support for the National Guard and to show the people of Alaska what our Guard is up to."
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