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Page 1: Art from the Heart - Expressions from America's Military Children

Art from the HeartExpressions from

America’s Military Children

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Visual arts & writing allow us a glimpse into the world of mili-tary children – as seen through their eyes. The Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) believes that artistic expression is a pure, sincere and candid method children use to communi-cate pride in their parents, celebrate their military-connected lives, acknowledge their grief or worry, and so much more.

Since the MCEC began the “Call for the Arts,” thousands of military children – from all over the world, from every service, of all ages – have mailed us their drawings, their poems, and their interpretations of what it means to be a military child. We hope that what you see here paints a picture for you, too: a visual representation of these unique, resilient children mak-ing their own sacrifices and serving our country…

ABOUT THE MILITARY CHILD EDUCATION COALITION The Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, world-wide organization that identifies the challenges facing the highly mobile Military Child, increases awareness of these challenges in military and educational communities, and initiates and implements programs to meet the challenges. The MCEC focuses on all military installations, their supporting schools, concerned organizations, and caring individuals. For more information, please visit www.MilitaryChild.org.

“Military Child Education Coalition®,” “MCEC®” and associated trademarks and design elements are owned by the Military Child Education

Coalition. ©2013 Military Child Education Coalition. All Rights Reserved

AMERICA’S CHILDREN.

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Aubrey | Grade 12 | Hohenfels Middle High School | Hohenfels, Germany | U.S. Army

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Emily | Grade 5 | Carlisle Barracks Youth Art | Carlisle, Pennsylvania | U.S. Army

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James | Grade 12 | Hohenfels Middle High School | Hohenfels, Germany | U.S. Army

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Ixzel | Grade 9 | Ramey School | Aguadilla, Puerto Rico | U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

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Jean | Grade 12 | Hohenfels Middle High School | Hohenfels, Germany | U.S. Army

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Emily | Grade 5 | Carlisle Barracks Youth Art | Carlisle, Pennsylvania | U.S. Army

Military CHILDI am a military child. I’ve moved around all my life, and been to many places others haven’t, and seen things others haven’t seen. I’ve been exposed to different religions, cultures, languages, and ways of viewing the world. I’ve come to love other coun-tries, but also to appreciate my own. I’ve been inspired with a love of learning and knowledge, which has given me the desire to constantly dig for the roots of intelligence and compassion wherever I am.

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Alexis | Grade 11 | Hohenfels Middle High School | Hohenfels, Germany | U.S. Army

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Neysha | Grade 9 | Ramey School | Aguadilla, Puerto Rico | U.S. Coast Guard

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Lauren | Grade 11 | Hohenfels Middle High School | Hohenfels, Germany | U.S. Army

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Kristen | Grade 10 | Hohenfels Middle High School | Hohenfels, Germany | U.S. Army

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Victoria | Grade 10 | Hohenfels Middle High School | Hohenfels, Germany | U.S. Army

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Miranda | Grade 9 | Hohenfels Middle High School | Hohenfels, Germany | U.S. Army

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Tristen | Grade 9 | Dicovery Middle School | Madison, Alabama | U.S. Army

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There are memories in each place that I’ll treasure.

The memories, experiences, and friends you make

and things you see are just priceless. Not many kids

my age can say that they’ve lived in a foreign coun-

try along with four other states in America. Being a

military child makes me who I am, and I couldn’t ask

for anything better.

Ashley | Grade 8 | Holloman Middle School | Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico | U.S. Air Force

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Neyllie | Grade 12 | Hohenfels Middle High School | Hohenfels, Germany | U.S. Army

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Military LifestyleBeing in a military family is difficult. Although

we all have to go through all the changes, moves and deployments, we are proud of

our soldier. He protects us not only under our

home, but also our country.

Jada | Grade 7 | Belle Chasse Academy | Belle Chasse, Louisiana | U.S. Marines

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Stephanie | Grade 8 | Ramey School | Aguadilla, Puerto Rico | U.S. Coast Guard

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Kegan | Grade 4 | Wilson Elementary School | Fort Benning, Georgia | U.S. Army

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Noe | Grade 8 | Ramey School | Aguadilla, Puerto Rico | U.S. Army

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Noe | Grade 8 | Ramey School | Aguadilla, Puerto Rico | U.S. Army

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Tashia | Grade 11 | Hohenfels Middle High School | Hohenfels, Germany | U.S. Army

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MOVING ACROSS THE COUNTRYMoving is hard, but fun at the same time. It

is hard to deal with the weather and schools,

but it’s really cool because you can meet new

people and move to new places. Even though

I miss my friends, I have new ones to keep me

company. I love this community! Moving to a

new place is full of new adventures!

Izzie | Grade 5 | E.A. White Elementary School | Fort Benning, Georgia | U.S. Army

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Molly | Grade 3 | Carlisle Barracks Youth Art | Carlisle, Pennsylvania | U.S. Army

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Kelly | Grade 3 | Carlisle Barracks Youth Art | Carlisle, Pennsylvania | U.S. National Guard & Reserve

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Michael | Grade 7 | Carlisle Barracks Youth Art | Carlisle, Pennsylvania | U.S. National Guard & Reserve

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Ann | Grade 4 | Swansboro Elementary School | Swansboro, North Carolina | U.S. Marines

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Francarlo | Grade 11 | Ramey School | Aguadilla, Puerto Rico | U.S. Coast Guard

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Amy | Grade 9 | Ramey School | Aguadilla, Puerto Rico | U.S. Customs and Border Patrol

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DEPLOYMENT MATHHe’d missed so much during all those deploy-

ments, so much time spent away from home and

where he wanted to be. All those almost birthdays

since I was eight, and the gap-toothed first days

of school he missed…

I always tried not to concentrate on the statistics

because they just made me sad, and my dad

made a spreadsheet he called “Deployment

Math,” which was a list of everything he had

missed including eight consecutive anniversaries,

“most of my children’s formative years,” and

57.5% of 9.5 years at home.

Alison | Sophmore, University of Texas Austin, Texas | U.S. Army

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Ricardo | Grade 12 | Ramey School | Aguadilla, Puerto Rico | U.S. Army

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Victor | Grade 7 | Ramey School | Aguadilla, Puerto Rico | U.S. Army

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Ricky | Grade 10 | Ramey School | Aguadilla, Puerto Rico | Federal Bureau of Investigation

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Rebecca | Grade 3 | Santa Margarita Elementary School | Oceanside, California | U.S. Marines

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Mattie | Grade 4 | Pinehurst Elementary School | Pinehurst, North Carolina | U.S. Air Force

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Julia | Grade 5 | Clarence Galm Elementary School | San Antonio, Texas | U.S. Air Force

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I don’t dream, for I have too much on my mind.

Jaeda Flores | Grade 8 | Holloman Middle School | Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico | U.S. Air Force

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Angelina Amato | Grade 4 | Carlisle Barracks Youth Art | Carlisle, Pennsylvania | U.S. Army

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Nichole Mitchell | Grade 7 | Holloman Middle School | Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico | U.S. Air Force

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Brandi Reed | Grade 12 | Hohenfels Middle High School | Hohenfels, Germany | U.S. Army

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Jalisa Arango | Grade 8 | Hohenfels Middle High School | Hohenfels, Germany | U.S. Army

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Next Time I See You I’ll Be StrongerAs we left the checkout counter, I began to feelbad for my dad. He has to leave the people heloved most in the world. He looked down on meand said, “Keep up the good work, help yourmother with the babies, keep doing well in school,

and do the right thing, please.”

I realized that I was going to be okay. I had a

family that loved me and I would see my dad in

six months.

Nadine Alvarado | Grade 8 | Holloman Middle School | Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico | U.S. Air Force

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Campbell Rogers | Grade 4 | Carlisle Barracks Youth Art | Carlisle, Pennsylvania | U.S. Air Force

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Isis Bradshaw | Grade 6 | Belle Chasse Academy | Belle Chasse Academy | Belle Chasse, Louisiana | U.S. Navy

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Ruben Diaz | Grade 10 | Ramey School | Aguadilla, Puerto Rico | U.S. Army

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Stephanie N. Cole | Grade 12 | Hohenfels MIddle High School | Hohenfels, Germany | U.S. Army

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Alicia R. Berrios | Grade 11 | Hohenfels Middle High School | Hohenfels, Germany | U.S. Army

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SelflessThere is the face of a soldier, who has chosen to

put duty and honor to his country above all else.

He has sacrificed holidays at home, missed

milestones in the lives of his children, and left his

seat at the dinner table empty too many times to

provide for the common defense.

He has selflessly spent months at a time in harsh

conditions to protect his country and preserve

the freedom and security Americans experience

in their daily routines.

Alison Simerly | Grade 12 | Belton High School | Belton, Texas | U.S. Army

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Tiffany L. Hernandez | Grade 7 | Ramey School | Aguadilla, Puerto Rico | U.S. Air Force

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ABOUT THE MILITARY CHILD EDUCATION COALITION The Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, world-wide organization that identifies the challenges facing the highly mobile Military Child, increases awareness of these challenges in military and educational communities, and initiates and implements programs to meet the challenges. The MCEC focuses on all military installations, their supporting schools, concerned organizations, and caring individuals. For more information, please visit www.MilitaryChild.org.

“Military Child Education Coalition®,” “MCEC®” and associated trademarks and design elements are owned by the Military Child Education

Coalition. ©2013 Military Child Education Coalition. All Rights Reserved

CONTACT:Military Child Education Coalition

909 Mountain Lion Circle • Harker Heights, TX 76548Office: (254) 953-1923 • Fax: (254) 953-1925

[email protected] CFC # 10261

www.MilitaryChild.org

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