Call to Action: Be a part of this critically needed book by contributing your powerful, personal experiences with military loss
The death of a service member is an intense and intensely personal experience for all who are touched by it. For the immediate family, it is a profound, life-changing loss; for the military personnel who assist these families, it is the toughest—and most important—duty they will ever perform, and for the close friends and extended family members, it is an emotionally-charged experience that will never be forgotten.
Please do not let your invaluable, personal experiences with military loss go unsaid or unwritten. You can make them a part of something greater, something that will help surviving parents now and in the future.
Surviving Parents
Help future surviving parents to be comforted by, and find hope in your poignant life-lessons of survival, coping and courage. Share your personal experiences and have a lasting and greater good come out of your profound loss and grief.
Military Professionals
Improve the personal dynamics of casualty assis- tance by relating your real-life connections with surviving families and your invaluable lessons learned on casualty response.
Friends and Family
Convey your insights and personal experiences from your unique perspective as a close friend or extended family member.
Sign up to be interviewed for Military Parents: We Regret to Inform You. All interviews are conducted in complete confidentiality, with sensitivity, empathy and respect. Click here to learn more about how you can participate.


