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Scott’s View: April is the Month of the Military Child, and WeSalute Honors Them, Too

Scott Higgins

In April, we recognize the resilience, sacrifices, and incredible spirit of the children in our military families. The Month of the Military Child is a time to appreciate the strength and adaptability of military children in the face of unique challenges. 

From frequent moves to long deployments, military children face uncertainty with grace. They adjust to new schools, make new friends, and provide unwavering support to their loved ones in uniform. 

At WeSalute, we stand in awe of the courage and resilience displayed by these young individuals every day. As we create offers with our partners, we continue to seek eligibility for the entire family, including children. We know that when one serves our country, the entire family serves.

Join us this month to honor their sacrifices and show our gratitude for their unwavering support. 

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Mike Macdonald WeSalute Awards VetFamily: Mike Macdonald Next week the Seattle Seahawks go up against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, and Seahawk’s Head Coach Mike Macdonald’s military upbringing might help lead him to victory. At 38-years old, he’s one of the youngest coaches to reach the Super Bowl and he’s aiming to become the third-youngest to win. Born in Boston, his competitor’s territory, he hails from a military family. His father, Hugh, graduated from West Point and served in the U.S. Army from 1971 to 1977, while his grandfather served in World War II and his aunts served in Vietnam as nurses.

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