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I think the USO does a fabulous job of taking care of our military. My sons in the Navy and Marines utilize the services, especially when they are traveling abroad. Thank you for all you do!
Having used the USO numerous times while traveling, I am impressed with how much the volunteers do to make our men and women in uniform and their families feel at home. Kudos for a job well done!
I have visited Liberty USO at Philadelphia Int. Airport twice with my Army son. They made it possible for us to stay with him until he had to board his plane and we are forever grateful. The volunteers are amazing!
Thank you for your support. The USO is on donut girls to everything local to over seas. It is hard to say no when the USO supports our troops!
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As a USO Volunteer at RDU International Airport and member of the Honors Support Team (plane-side honors for fallen heroes), I LOVE THE USO!
It is my opinion, that if you were to ask 100 people, “what is the USO?”, 75-85 percent wouldn’t know and those that do are not aware of the vital role that the USO plays in our communities and for our men and women in uniform.
It would be great to see more advertising during News hours 6-7pm and during prime time viewing. Advertising that gets into the true core of what we do – we need to touch their hearts for them to “feel, act and support” the USO on a national or local basis.
Also try to placing USO stickers in the campaign literature so people can put them on their cars, trucks, businesses, etc… showing support. Also, have a store where we can buy white, blue or red t-shirts with a huge USO logo on the back and a smaller USO logo on the left front (over our heart). People exercise and having the USO in a crowd helps! Create the USO store where people can purchase USO related items. I would fly a USO flag at my house and it would provoke questions and that’s the awareness we need.
Thanks for listening! Bill Sigmon
I love the USO!!! They have always gone above and beyond in service to our Men and Women in uinform! When my brother was active duty Marine Corps they did so many little things that don’t seem like much; but to those Marines and their families it was!
Thank you so much for everything and thanks to you all who support the USO and our brave Service Men and Women!!
Semper Fidelis!!