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Positive Reception as Nonprofit Welcomes Soldiers Home in Myrtle Beach

Soldiers' welcome home celebration

‘It means a lot’: Nonprofit welcomes soldiers home in Myrtle Beach

Nonprofit organization throws a surprise welcome for the returning soldiers

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – Over the weekend, soldiers who had been deployed overseas for nine months finally touched down at the Myrtle Beach International Airport, returning to their homes and loved ones. Among those eagerly anticipating their arrival was a Myrtle Beach-based nonprofit organization who orchestrated a heartfelt reception for these service members.

“I’m trying not to bawl my eyes out,” confessed Rayni Newman, a personnel of the Army National Guard, her voice choked with emotion. The surprise welcome was overwhelming for Newman and her comrades who expressed their gratitude for the affectionate gesture. “It’s awesome, it’s a great feeling to know we’re loved and supported,” Newman gushed.

The Small Group of Soldiers Returns

Among the excited military personnel waiting on the ground was Jason Trigiani, the Med Command Commander for South Carolina’s Army National Guard. “It means a lot,” Trigiani voiced, beaming with pride and respect for his returning soldiers. The returning service members were dispersed over five to six different airports throughout South Carolina and Georgia, and Trigiani expressed his heart-felt wish to welcome them all back personally.

Blue Star Mothers of Coastal Carolina’s Operation Welcome Home

The well-known local nonprofit entity, the Blue Star Mothers of Coastal Carolina was present, engaging in their “Operation Welcome Home”. Witnessing the emotional reunions marked a poignant, full-circle moment for the organization. “It’s wonderful to just give them a hug,” shared Sharon Russell, one of the event organizers. Russell herself is the mother of servicemen and knew firsthand the emotional weight of the reunion. “I know what it means. They think people may have forgotten about them, so it’s one way of letting them know that their service is appreciated.”

A Learning Experience

Experiences during deployment often bring about significant personal growth and development in the soldiers, which they are eager to share once back. Newman, for instance, spoke about her desire to impart her newfound medical knowledge. “I enjoyed it a lot. I learned a lot about medical, and I can’t wait to bring that knowledge back to the people,” she shared, reflecting on her time abroad.

With a multitude of stories and lessons to tell, these soldiers will be a welcome addition to their homes and community once again. Their return provides a reminder of the sacrifices they’ve made and the courage they’ve shown in the line of duty.


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