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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe WH hosted military spouses today.
Our armed forces are 40% non-white. The odds that -- BY CHANCE -- a group of 52 military spouses would contain no people of color are lower than 100 trillion to 1. So, umm....
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The WH hosted military spouses today. (Original Post)
HAB911
May 2018
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WhiskeyGrinder
(24,498 posts)1. Or any men.
MineralMan
(148,692 posts)3. A very good point!
That's not a representative group of spouses of military personnel in any way. It's interesting that they assembled a group that is so racially and gender limited. Very interesting.
B2G
(9,766 posts)2. Is that the same event?
It doesn't look like it was taken at the White House.
WhiskeyGrinder
(24,498 posts)4. It's not. It's the Joint Armed Forces Officers' Luncheon, held in April
https://www.afoscdc.com/jafowl.html
The Joint Armed Forces of Washington Luncheon (JAFOWL), is an annual event that should not be missed!
The history of JAFOWL:
In June of 1977, the Navy Officers Wives Club contacted Art Buchwalds office to ask if he would speak at one of its luncheons. Answering the telephone himself, Mr. Buchwald declined, saying that he received too many requests from military wives clubs. When asked, What if all five of the clubs sponsored a joint luncheon?, he said he would accept the invitation. The presidents of the other military officers wives clubs in the area were contacted and all agreed it was a great idea! Thus, the Joint Armed Forces Officers Wives Luncehon became an annual affair.
The JAFOWL Committee is comprised of representatives from the officers spouses clubs of the five military services; Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. The committee arranges the annual luncheons to promote and celebrate the unity of all military officers spouses.
Past speakers include US Presidents, First Ladies, celebrities, and more!
The Joint Armed Forces of Washington Luncheon (JAFOWL), is an annual event that should not be missed!
The history of JAFOWL:
In June of 1977, the Navy Officers Wives Club contacted Art Buchwalds office to ask if he would speak at one of its luncheons. Answering the telephone himself, Mr. Buchwald declined, saying that he received too many requests from military wives clubs. When asked, What if all five of the clubs sponsored a joint luncheon?, he said he would accept the invitation. The presidents of the other military officers wives clubs in the area were contacted and all agreed it was a great idea! Thus, the Joint Armed Forces Officers Wives Luncehon became an annual affair.
The JAFOWL Committee is comprised of representatives from the officers spouses clubs of the five military services; Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. The committee arranges the annual luncheons to promote and celebrate the unity of all military officers spouses.
Past speakers include US Presidents, First Ladies, celebrities, and more!