Thanksgiving with the Troops

Thanksgiving with the Troops

Thanksgiving, as many of us understand it, is a uniquely American holiday. While the tradition predates the founding of this country, it has been an important part of our culture for as long as any of us can remember. While days of thanksgiving are common throughout many societies, the formal holiday of Thanksgiving in the United States has added weight and significance here in this country.

For many people, Thanksgiving is a time when family members gather to spend time with each other. At its core, however, Thanksgiving is a time of expressing gratitude for the blessings in our lives.


Thanksgiving during the Korean War

At the prompting of the U.S. Congress in 1789, President George Washington formally selected Thursday, November 26, 1789, as “a day of public thanksgiving and prayer” for the “many signal favors of Almighty God.” Later, President Abraham Lincoln made the holiday a federal one fixed on the final Thursday of November each year. Both of these men were wartime leaders, and both understood that peace, liberty and prosperity were things for which we all should be thankful.

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For many American service members deployed abroad, the holiday holds a special significance as a time to express gratitude and for remembrance of loved ones at home. Deployed soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen have found ways to celebrate this quintessentially American holiday, often in challenging and dangerous conditions.


serving Thanksgiving meal at Baghdad International Airport Iraq

Americans in combat make do with what they have available. For Thanksgiving religious services, chaplains have used altars made of ammo cans or the hood of a jeep. Turkey dinners are flown to men at remote outposts where they may be eaten crouched down in a foxhole. For a G.I. on the battlefield, some time at peace with a carved turkey with sides of stuffing, potatoes and a pie wedge can make for a little flavor of home.


USS New York CA-2 Thanksgiving program

We here at The Armory Life want to express our gratitude to all those men and women deployed — both today, and in the past — during Thanksgiving.


U.S. soldiers chase turkeys for Thanksgiving dinner in England 1943

We’ve assembled this photo essay of our troops serving on Thanksgiving. We hope that you take a few minutes to scroll through and appreciate — as we do — what your fellow countrymen have sacrificed so that all of us can be with friends and family today.


Task Force Ripper Thanksgiving dinner 1st Marine Division Operation Desert Shield 1990

And for our readers who have spent part of their own lives deployed during the holidays, thank you. Please visit our forum and share your experiences with other readers — many of which who have likely served or are still serving today.


US Navy sailor eats Thanksgiving meal on USS Okinawa LPH-3 in 1987

Thanksgiving celebration on USS Charleston C-2 1893

US Marines eat Thanksgiving dinner in Saudi Arabia Operation Desert Shield

wounded US soldier in American Red Cross hospital during World War I

Thanksgiving Day church services on USS Santa Fe World War II Gilberts campaign

President Donald J Trump eats with US Army soldiers at Bagram Air Base Afghanistan

sketch of Thanksgiving dinner in Union Army camp 1861 Civil War

US Marine eats Thanksgiving dinner on USS Carl Vinson

Lt.Col. W.W. Stickney cuts Thanksgiving cake with Japanese sword on Guadalcanal

Thanksgiving military operations Vietnam War 1967

US Navy pilots prepare for bombing missions on Thanksgiving Day 1952 in the Korean War

comedian Jay Leno performs for US troops on Thanksgiving during Operation Desert Shield

US soldiers play baseball on Thanksgiving Day during World War II in India

sailors on the battleship USS North Dakota run an obstacle course on Thanksgiving Day 1919

turkeys for Thanksgiving dinner on the USS Okinawa

President George W Bush serves Thanksgiving dinner to US troops in Iraq

Thanksgiving Day menu Parris Island SC 1916

US troops in religious service on banks of Yalu River Korean War 1950 Thanksgiving

First Marine Air Wing 1943 Thanksgiving Day

wounded US Marine is fed Thanksgiving dinner by nurse on USS Repose hospital ship

British soldier served Thanksgiving dinner by American US Marines 1st Marine Division Operation Desert Shield Gulf War

US soldiers Manila Philippines Thanksgiving dinner 1899

program for Thanksgiving football game between US Marine regiments

Women's Army Corps Thanksgiving dinner with German war orphans

Thanksgiving turkey prepared for 5th Marine Regiment near Chosin Reservoir

US soldier returns to his family on Thanksgiving Day 2005

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