HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- On behalf of the Huntsville Center command team, I extend our warmest Season’s Greetings to the Huntsville Center staff and our stakeholders.
We wish to express special appreciation to the Huntsville Center employees and our Nation’s service members presently deployed. Your sacrifice and contribution supporting our military and the Nation’s interests are proof of the professionalism and operational excellence that has been Huntsville Center’s trademark, and we salute you!
When we think of the holidays, our hearts turn to our families. Let our hearts also encompass the entire nation. Let this be a time of sharing, of reaching across divides of race, religion, political beliefs, and social status.
The Huntsville Center wishes all a Happy Holidays and a Merry Christmas! Our warmest wishes go out to you and yours as each of us marks this time of year with family traditions, thoughts of peace on earth and good tidings to each and every one! May the beauty of the holidays warm your spirit!
It is also a time when we reflect on the past year to assess whether we have realized the objectives and resolutions that we set for ourselves when we celebrated the dawn of the New Year.
This has been an eventful year for the Huntsville Center! Your commitment to our mission remains unparalleled. What you do makes a difference.
So, please stay safe and celebrate responsibly. I wish you all the best during this holiday season, a time of great joy and celebration. I look forward to seeing all of you safely return from the holidays and know we will continue to accomplish great things together in the New Year. Thank you for all you do each day in support of Service members around the world. !
Wishing you Peace and Happiness throughout the Holiday Season and a very Happy New Year.
All the best to you and yours in 2019!
Date Taken: | 12.20.2018 |
Date Posted: | 12.20.2018 13:39 |
Story ID: | 304598 |
Location: | HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, US |
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