Red Fridays

Show Your Support for Our Troops


Be a part of RED FRIDAY...Show your support for our troops!

RED = Remember Everyone Deployed

If you ask a uniformed member of the U.S. military, "What can I do to make things better for you?" one of the most common replies is, "We need your support and prayers."

Join a nationwide grassroots effort to show your support of the troops by example: wear something RED every Friday.

Americans who support the troops are part of a group of patriotic Americans who have been called the "silent majority."

It is time for us to BE SILENT NO LONGER.

This group is increasingly no longer willing to be silent. They are individually demonstrating support for the troops. They are not organized, boisterous or over-bearing. They get little, if any, news media coverage on TV or in newspapers to reflect their message or opinions.

Many Americans simply want a way to show that the vast majority of Americans support their troops. The idea of civilians showing solidarity and support for the troops with dignity and respect will happen every Friday and continue each and every Friday until the troops come home, sending a quiet but deafening message.

By word of mouth and example every Friday -- Americans can make the United States a SEA OF RED, much like fans who support their team at a homecoming football game. If every individual who supports the troops will share this with acquaintances, co-workers, friends and family, it will not be long before the USA is covered in RED ON FRIDAY to let our uniformed military members know that the once- "silent majority" is in full support of the troops.

And if you want to make it clear that your wearing red on Friday isn't a coincidence, remove all doubt by wearing RED, WHITE and BLUE!

Stand up and show your support for our men and women in uniform, and their families!

Remember . . .

America Remains the Land of the Free

Because it is the Home of the Brave





Right now, while you're thinking about it, won't you take just a minute to post your message of thanks to our troops. (Scroll down below the "Show Your Gratitude" article for the form to post your message.)

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