This Memorial Day, we remember, honor, and thank those who served. Crown Bakeries is especially proud to recognize our employee veterans for their contributions to our country and our communities. We are grateful for your service. #crownbakeries #memorialday
Crown Bakeries’ Post
More Relevant Posts
-
We are eternally grateful for the brave that with their freedom chose to cut through the illusions and restore honor and truth to a nation fed upon by criminal parasites and unknowingly at the knife’s edge of permanent corruption, enslavement; and genocide. Many people still do not understand what has happened. Cannot see the scope of this thing. Don’t or won’t imagine how far the rabbit hole goes. I have been researching non stop for months and the rabbit hole only gets bigger. Leave behind lies of education, entertainment, mainstream media; our selected officials. Research and compare narratives, think critically. Skepticism doesn’t mean automatic disbelief - it means being open to all possibilities, giving them their day in court. The logos guides the wise to similar ends. And the conclusions reached are nothing short of devastating and astounding. And yet miraculous. For a golden age is surely upon us. Once the Prichter scale is cleared of the eruptions that for as long as we could breathe poisoned our minds and spirits, we shall see that our natural state is one restored to the default of joy, peace, freedom. Subdivisions of fear shall be no more. Question everything friends, for our true selves have been kept from us
To all who have served, and continue to serve, thank you. We are deeply grateful for your sacrifice and dedication to protecting this beautiful country. Thank you to all of the veterans who took the time to mentor me, teach me, train me, and continue to care for me. You show me what I can become and what I can accomplish. Thank you to all of the veterans who I’ve worked with and currently work with. You are a never ending source of inspiration and motivation. “Duty, honor, country. Those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be.” -Douglas MacArthur
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
This Veterans Day we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who have served and sacrificed for our country. Thank you for your bravery, commitment, and service. 🇺🇸 #VeteransDay #SecuritySolutions #BlackFriday #ProtectWhatMatters #TailoredSecurity #EventSecurity #SafetyFirst #privatesecurity #homesecurity #securitymanagement #secureyourbusiness #secureyourfuture
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
Founder, President Cambridge Executive Search, Cambridge Medical Staffing. Expert recruiter specializing in all levels of Nurse recruitment. Author, contributor and consultant for the recruiting industry.
As we go through life, we learn that it's not about the quantity of friends we have, but the quality. It's been said that you can count your true friends on one hand, and knowing who those people are is essential. We all know people who claim to have countless close friends, but in reality, they only have acquaintances. It's important not to chase away those who truly love us. Cherish the relationships that matter and hold onto them tightly. #TrueFriends #QualityOverQuantity #CherishRelationships
Host of LinkedIn Perspective Broadcast/Podcast-Chairperson of the Board at Warrior Rescue(501c3 Nonprofit)
Good morning blessings to you, family, and friends. Lord thank you for including me on your wake up list. Thank you Lord for teaching me to be a good steward. Matthew 25:29 For to everyone who has, more will be given, and he will have abundance; but from him who does not have, even what he has will be taken away. #WeArePR #RISETOGRACE #HUMANSHELPINGHUMANS #SAVEOURYOURTH #BREAKINGBARRIERS God owns the earth, and we are the stewards of everything He has given us. Our family, gifts, finances—even our energy and time are to be stewarded under God’s leadership! Today, choose to be a good steward of what He’s given you. What is given can be taken away! Have you managed what you have the right way? Or have you been using what’s been given for your gain instead of the Kingdom? Rise To Grace....United States Marine Corps The Veterans Club
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
🌟 ICF-Certified Career & Leadership Coach | HR Consultant | Adjunct | Unlocking Potential Through Transformative Coaching & Talent Development 🚀
🇺🇸 On Veterans Day, we salute the bravery and sacrifice of our veterans. 🎖️ Explore the history and significance of this important day. Read more: https://buff.ly/46vMHwN #VeteransDay #HonoringService #Veterans #MilitaryHeroes #DEI #OrganizationalLeadership #ThankYouVeterans
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Share your stories with me! Where were you? where did you go? What branch? Comment below!
We at Black Rifle Coffee believe Veteran’s Day is a celebration. As we approach November 11th we want to start recognizing what Veteran’s Day means to us and to those who serve. For BRCC, Veteran’s Day is a celebration of service members past and present who made the decision to serve their community and their nation. It’s an appreciation and recognition of family members who endured deployments as well as the uncertainty and discomfort of military life. It’s remembering those who fought our nation’s toughest battles, often receiving life altering injuries that they bare for the rest of their lives. It’s a celebration of those who find life after the military, in business, in philanthropy or in retirement. Black Rifle Coffee began when a group of Veteran’s joined forces to create something unique. For us, Veteran’s Day isn’t just a celebration of Veterans, it’s a celebration of who we are.
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
🇺🇸 Honoring Those Who've Served: This November, Make a Statement with Custom Products for Veteran Appreciation Month 🇺🇸 Hey there, community! 👋 November is all about giving thanks, and this month, we’re spotlighting the men and women who’ve made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom — our military veterans. 🙏 As a #veteranowned small business, we at Doheny Promo know the unique set of values and work ethic that veterans bring to the table, both in and out of uniform. We’re proud to help other businesses show their appreciation for our service men and women through the power of custom promotional products. Why Custom Products? Let's face it, knickknacks are out; fashion and function are in. 🙌 Custom products not only offer a chance to make your brand stand out but also give veterans something useful and stylish. Think custom tees celebrating your local VFW or sleek water bottles imprinted with the emblem of a military unit. These aren't just things; they're tokens of appreciation that last. Stand Out. BE SEEN. The old ways of saying "thank you" have gotten a bit stale. Custom products offer a new, exciting way to celebrate the veteran community and get your message across. And let’s be real, who wouldn’t love to rock a cap or tote that showcases their service and the causes they care about? 😎 Community & Camaraderie It's more than swag; it's about creating a sense of community. These custom items can be conversation starters, leading to meaningful interactions that can foster camaraderie among veterans and resonate long after the product has been received. So why wait? This Veteran Appreciation Month, show your respect and gratitude in a way that’s both meaningful and memorable. Want to talk about ideas? Schedule a free consultation with us to explore how your brand can uniquely honor veterans. 👉 Let's make this November one to remember! 🇺🇸 #promoproductswork | #brandawareness | #marketing | #impressions | #smallbiz | #veteranowned Let's honor those who have served. They've stood out for us; now it's time for us to make them BE SEEN. Feel free to share and tag someone who needs to see this. 🔄 -Team Doheny Promo
Showing Gratitude: Custom Products to Honor Military Veterans and Their Businesses
https://doheny.promo
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Author of "T-Minus AI" | DoD Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office | Advisory Board Member of the AI Education Project
MEMORIAL DAY | Like more Americans than you might think at first blush, I didn't really know anyone in the military while growing up. No bases nearby, no signs of the military-industrial complex—my environment offered no glimpse into those realms. Sure, I occasionally encountered veterans, observed the holidays, learned the history, and, of course, would thank servicemembers on the off-chance I saw one in uniform at the airport. But the significance of that gratitude eluded me and most people I knew. Think about the following statistic: active-duty military personnel comprise less than one-half of 1% of the U.S. population. Even taking into consideration anyone with military service in their background? Still single digit percentages. And, truth be told, a vast majority hail from just a handful of states. Let that sink in... one-half of 1%... This is why I write this post. To the many, perhaps like myself once, or you, reader, who might be tangentially connected, deeply caring, but lacking regular exposure to that world day in and day out. For myself, it has been 13 years of military service. A profession that has taken me across the world, forged lifelong friendships, broadened horizons, and brought both joy and pain. This isn’t unique—each servicemember has such personal stories, although often resonating just within their own circles. Which brings us to today, Memorial Day. A time to honor and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in military service. Our world is a fractured place lately, every issue laden with "baggage." Yet, we can get beyond it by striving to understand one another, giving grace to others, and embracing our collective strength over prevailing forms of individualism instead. Need somewhere to look? Those we honor on Memorial Day embodied this ethos. Please take a moment to remember and honor them, but perhaps also take a moment longer and seek to understand more about their lives, their sacrifices, and their communities. I promise you won't regret doing so. And, most importantly, the families of the fallen who keep their stories alive, they're heroes. #memorialday #inspiration #military
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
Leveraging Custom Promotional Products for Impactful Marketing: A Salute to Veterans As we delve into November, a month recognized for Veteran Appreciation, we must acknowledge the unparalleled sacrifices made by military veterans for our freedom and security. As someone who heads a veteran-owned business, Doheny Promo, I have a unique perspective on the contributions these men and women make, not just in the field but also in the business world. The Symbiosis of Promo Products and Marketing In today’s highly competitive market, brand recognition and customer loyalty are integral to business success. Promotional products serve as a versatile and effective marketing tool to achieve this. They are not mere handouts but functional assets that foster brand recognition and customer engagement. What sets promotional products apart is their longevity and practicality. Unlike a fleeting digital ad or a discarded flyer, a quality promotional product can have an enduring presence in a person’s daily life, prolonging brand exposure. In other words, promotional products make impressions that last. The Power of Personalization Where the rubber meets the road is in customization. A well-thought-out, personalized product can resonate profoundly with the target audience. For instance, a custom cap, tote, or water bottle that honors a specific unit can engender a strong sense of camaraderie and mutual respect within that community. Honoring Veterans Through Custom Products As Veteran Appreciation Month unfolds, custom promotional products offer a meaningful way to express our collective gratitude. These items can serve as mementos that celebrate service, incite conversations, and encourage networking among veterans and civilians. Schedule a Free Consultation Interested in discovering how custom promotional products can enrich your marketing strategy while honoring veterans? I invite you to schedule a free consultation with us at Doheny Promo. Let's collaborate to craft promotional materials that elevate your brand and pay homage to those who have served and continue to serve our nation. Visit www.doheny.promo for more details. #promoproductswork | #brandawareness | #marketing | #impressions | #smallbiz | #veteranowned In closing, as we express our respect and gratitude to our veterans, let's consider how to make our marketing more impactful and meaningful. After all, both objectives share a common goal: to stand out and be seen. Best regards, Kevin Doheny Promo
🇺🇸 Honoring Those Who've Served: This November, Make a Statement with Custom Products for Veteran Appreciation Month 🇺🇸 Hey there, community! 👋 November is all about giving thanks, and this month, we’re spotlighting the men and women who’ve made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom — our military veterans. 🙏 As a #veteranowned small business, we at Doheny Promo know the unique set of values and work ethic that veterans bring to the table, both in and out of uniform. We’re proud to help other businesses show their appreciation for our service men and women through the power of custom promotional products. Why Custom Products? Let's face it, knickknacks are out; fashion and function are in. 🙌 Custom products not only offer a chance to make your brand stand out but also give veterans something useful and stylish. Think custom tees celebrating your local VFW or sleek water bottles imprinted with the emblem of a military unit. These aren't just things; they're tokens of appreciation that last. Stand Out. BE SEEN. The old ways of saying "thank you" have gotten a bit stale. Custom products offer a new, exciting way to celebrate the veteran community and get your message across. And let’s be real, who wouldn’t love to rock a cap or tote that showcases their service and the causes they care about? 😎 Community & Camaraderie It's more than swag; it's about creating a sense of community. These custom items can be conversation starters, leading to meaningful interactions that can foster camaraderie among veterans and resonate long after the product has been received. So why wait? This Veteran Appreciation Month, show your respect and gratitude in a way that’s both meaningful and memorable. Want to talk about ideas? Schedule a free consultation with us to explore how your brand can uniquely honor veterans. 👉 Let's make this November one to remember! 🇺🇸 #promoproductswork | #brandawareness | #marketing | #impressions | #smallbiz | #veteranowned Let's honor those who have served. They've stood out for us; now it's time for us to make them BE SEEN. Feel free to share and tag someone who needs to see this. 🔄 -Team Doheny Promo
Showing Gratitude: Custom Products to Honor Military Veterans and Their Businesses
https://doheny.promo
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
1.14 million. It's the population of Baltimore, MD and Albuquerque, NM combined. Taylor Swift sold that many copies of her album Midnights. It's the number of millionaires living in California. Also, according to the Veterans Administration, the estimate of the number of servicemembers lost in conflicts fought by the United States. On one hand, it is altogether fitting that we should dedicate a day to remember and honor those that made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our country and our allies. On the other hand, the immensity of this number and the loss it encompasses is staggering. Tragic. For each servicemember counted, there are family members and friends, platoon-, ship-, and squadron-mates that are impacted by these losses. Often for the rest of their lives. Those impacts far outlive the length of time one may know the servicemember that didn't make it home. It is certainly true for me, and I know I am not alone in this amongst my colleagues. There is often a fusion of Memorial Day and Veteran's Day in people's minds. Simply put, it is never a bad time to thank a veteran for their service, but Memorial Day isn't for those of us that remain. There is also the tendency to focus on celebrating the start of summer instead of remembering the original reason for the holiday. This is not to say we shouldn't enjoy time with family and friends. Quite the opposite. There few better ways to honor a sacrifice than celebrating what it provides. Only a humble request to add something simple to your agenda. During this time off and all the benefits to mind, body and spirit that it hopefully gives to you, consider taking a moment or two to reflect, in whatever manner you choose, on the purpose for and significance of the Memorial Day holiday
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Entrepreneur Extraordinaire: Transforming Dreams into Reality | Business Owner | Investor | Author | Father | Think Big or Go Home!
Local Hero, National Bravery: The Story of Hiram W. Purcell and the Medal of Honor Growing up in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Civil War history wasn't just in textbooks; it was woven into the fabric of our community. Monuments dotted the landscape, silent testaments to the sacrifices made generations before. One name that resonated with me was Hiram W. Purcell, a local boy who earned the highest military honor – the Medal of Honor. Hiram, born in 1837 in Upper Black Eddy, wasn't just a name on a plaque. He was a young man, not much older than I was when I first learned about him, who volunteered with the 104th Pennsylvania Infantry during the Civil War. In 1862, at the Battle of Fair Oaks, Virginia, Hiram found himself in the midst of a fierce battle. As his regiment retreated, entrusted with carrying the colors, he displayed courage that transcended the chaos. Facing the advancing enemy, a decision had to be made in a split second. Hiram, instead of continuing the retreat, turned back into the fray. His singular focus – to save the other regimental flag from capture. This act of selfless bravery, under heavy fire, stands as a testament to his unwavering dedication to duty and his comrades. Hiram's heroism wasn't recognized immediately. It wasn't until 1894, over 30 years later, that he received the Medal of Honor. Though delayed, the recognition solidified his place among the nation's bravest. Hiram W. Purcell's story is a reminder that heroism can emerge from the most ordinary people. It's a call to courage that echoes through the ages, inspiring us to stand tall in the face of adversity. #HiramWPurcell #MedalofHonor #CivilWarHero #BucksCounty #LocalHistory #AmericanValor
To view or add a comment, sign in
-