Pages

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Thank You, Wildland Firefighters & Support Personnel


(Photo Credit, Kari Greer/US Forest Service)
Our "Leaving a Leadership Legacy" series this week is devoted to the wildland firefighter and those who support their brave efforts. As many of us prepare to take a break this Labor Day Weekend, remember our wildland brothers and sisters will endeavor to suppress the wildfires that have devastated America's public lands and forced many from their homes throughout the United States. The sacrifices and efforts of these individuals does not go unnoticed and is truly appreciated! THANK YOU!

Honor those you know who will be unable to share this Labor Day with you because they will be supporting wildland fire suppression by sharing their name as a comment.

1 comment:

  1. All my leadership Sparks throughout the country and my nephew Sean Lancaster, supporting fire suppression support in Idaho as a member of the Idaho National Guard. Thanks, Sean!

    ReplyDelete

********
The WFLDP seeks to build and support an online community in which wildland fire professionals can interact.

We invite respectful discussion; however, the realities of online culture is such that anonymous posts and posts from children under the age of 13 are not accepted.

All comments are monitored by our editorial staff for appropriateness in meeting the mission of the WFLDP prior to posting to the blog. We do not discriminate against any views, but we reserve the right not to post comments.

Individuals posting comments are fully responsible for everything that they submit.

Comments submitted after hours and on holidays/weekends will be reviewed as early as possible the next business day.

Our complete blog policy can be found at http://www.fireleadership.gov/committee/reports/Blog_Policy_Jan2010.pdf.

A yellow box will appear after you submit your comment notifying you that your comment will be reviewed.