Behind every man and woman in uniform are family members who exhibit great resilience while their loved ones serve this great country. No matter their backgrounds or where life's journey has taken them, these families are all connected by service and their collective love for America. Madam Speaker, November is Military Family Appreciation Month, a solemn time when we recognize the innumerable military families from all corners of America. We recognize their support for their loved ones in uniform and the sacrifices that they continue to make every day. I salute particularly those from the Fifth District of North Carolina and thank them for their service. The simple truth is that every American owes them and their loved ones both at home and abroad a profound debt of gratitude. May we never forget that. Where is the Accountability
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