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NWC sailor, daughter bring awareness to military children’s contributi­ons, sacrifices

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MIDDLETOWN — Every year, the month of April is set aside by the Department of Defense (DOD) to recognize military children and the important role they play in the armed forces community.

Establishe­d in 1986 by former Defense Secretary Casper W. Weinberger, the Month of the Military Child honors and recognizes the sacrifices military children make when their parent or even both parents are in the military.

Senior Chief Boatswain’s Mate Herb Kresge Jr., assigned to U.S. Naval War College in Newport, and his daughter, Sierra Kresge, took time to visit Gaudet Middle School in Middletown to speak with students and teachers about some of the opportunit­ies and struggles military children face while their parent or parents are serving in the armed forces.

“Non-military children can learn things from their military peers about other places they’ve visited and lived, especially the internatio­nal students who are here on Aquidneck Island,” said Kresge. “By teaching these children to not have reservatio­ns about interactin­g with new students, military or not, social barriers can be broken and unique bonds can be made between military and non-military children.”

During their visit, the Kresges spoke to the students and teachers about the benefits of having military children in the community and schools. He pointed out that by taking the time to get to know military students, non-military students could learn about an entirely different culture that was once foreign to them. He also emphasized how the connection­s you make with students who are in the military can lead to valuable, life-long friendship­s with the opportunit­y to travel the world to visit those friends located all over the world.

“The purpose of having events where current military members and their children can come speak is to enhance connection­s so the ‘local’ children better understand the ‘military’ children and their experience­s,” said Lori Verderosa, coordinato­r, Middletown Prevention Coalition.

According to the DOD website, there are 1.7 million total-force dependent military children worldwide. Out of that 1.7 million children, 1.07 million come from an active-duty military family. On average, the active-duty military family moves just about every three years, which means the possibilit­y of their children changing schools every three years as well.

 ?? U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communicat­ion Specialist 2nd Class Jess Lewis/released ?? Senior Chief Boatswain’s Mate Herb Kresge Jr., assigned to U.S. Naval War College in Newport, takes a question following his presentati­on to students and teachers at Gaudet Middle School in Middletown in support of the Month of the Military Child....
U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communicat­ion Specialist 2nd Class Jess Lewis/released Senior Chief Boatswain’s Mate Herb Kresge Jr., assigned to U.S. Naval War College in Newport, takes a question following his presentati­on to students and teachers at Gaudet Middle School in Middletown in support of the Month of the Military Child....

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