I just got this e-mail from MoveOn:
As we enjoy the holidays with our families, our thoughts naturally turn to those who can’t: the 150,000 American soldiers who are spending the holidays in Iraq and Afghanistan. We’ve run across a great way to support them and make a real difference in their families’ lives — by turning your unused frequent flier miles into trips home for our troops.
We’ve checked out this website — created by Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD) — and it really works. If you have frequent flier miles with virtually any U.S. airline, you can participate by going to Heromiles.org
Do you have a family member serving in the military? Or are you a veteran? Heromiles.org is a great example of citizens looking out for those who have risked everything for their country. Help us do the same by letting us know who you are and how your family member in the military is doing.
I think this is a fantastic idea, and I encourage everyone who reads this to participate.
UPDATE: Ernie, of the essential Ernie’s House of Whoopass (NSFW) runs Let’s Bring ’em Home, which takes “donations to purchase plane tickets for junior enlisted military personnel, allowing them the opportunity to fly home and spend the holidays with their families.” (Thanks Flaim!)
