[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 149 (2003), Part 20]
[Senate]
[Pages 28512-28513]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                     THE ARMED FORCES RELIEF TRUST

  Mr. ALLARD. Mr. President, I rise today to recognize an important 
program that significantly assists our men and women who are fighting 
abroad.
  The war on terrorism is being fought on may fronts and around the 
world. Today, there are more than 140,000 troops stationed in Iraq, 
Afghanistan, and many more around the world.
  Many of these troops served in Afghanistan only to be almost 
immediately redeployed to fight in Iraq. These extended deployments 
have been trying for those left behind, But they have stepped up and 
met the challenge.

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They have answered the Nation's call with enthusiasm and dedication.
  In Colorado, the large deployment from Ft. Carson has shown just how 
difficult it can be for many military families when our troops must be 
sent abroad. While the military is dedicated to taking care of its own, 
the current situation abroad means needs of the family will only 
continue to escalate.
  To address this, the four relief agencies representing the Army, 
Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force recently combined into one umbrella 
relief organization in order to better provide assistance.
  The National Association of Broadcasters and its 1,000 television 
station and 6,000 radio station members recently produced and disturbed 
Public Service Announcements that encourage viewers and listeners to 
contribute to the Armed Forces Relief Trust.
  Broadcasters have a long history of involvement in this country's 
national security. I commend them for dedicating airtime to this 
worthwhile cause.
  Last year, together, the four relief agencies distributed $109 
million to military families in need. I am confident that by 
streamlining operations into one entity and with help from local 
broadcast stations to get the word out, the Armed Forces Relief Trust 
will be able to assist even more military families.
  We are counting on our brave young men and women in the field. They 
are relying on the Armed Forces Relief Trust, and the trust is counting 
on local broadcast stations. Local radio and television stations are 
performing an invaluable public service through this program, and I 
salute them.
  Since today is Veterans Day, I also salute those who have already 
experienced the hardships of war much like those currently stationed in 
Iraq and Afghanistan. I believe the most important thing we can do for 
our veterans is say thank you for their service and sacrifice to our 
country.

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