Taking a 'pause for peace' | va milwaukee health care | veterans affairs

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Ongoing war and strife in the world, coupled with attacks on U.S. military bases, led to a “Pause for Peace” Thursday at the Milwaukee County War Memorial Center. “In pausing, we learn to


slow down, recalibrate, and reflect on that which is meaningful and important. It also gives us a moment to calm ourselves and serves as a moment of respite.” Milwaukee VA Chaplain Robert


Allen told about a dozen people assembled at the center’s Eternal Flame memorial.  “Today we pause for our U.S. military, our Veterans and for regional conflicts. We pause for those who are


struggling to cope. We pause for our community. We pause for our nation. And today we pause for our world.” The event, organized by the War Memorial Center in conjunction with the Milwaukee


VA and the Southeastern Wisconsin Veteran Suicide Prevention Task Force, was meant to provide solace for those affected by wars in Israel and Ukraine and their residual effects. War Memorial


Center CEO Dan Buttery said there have been more than 100 attacks on U.S. military bases in the Middle East. “It’s very sad, and I know the attacks are still happening,” he said, adding


that the event was meant to “help those who are struggling right now” during the holiday season. “For many of us, this is a time to rejoice,” Allen said. “But for some, the holiday season is


a time of struggle. … Let this pause be for something that is meaningful for you. Let this pause be for those struggling with mental health, and for those who feel alone or abandoned or


feel as if they have no sense of hope.” With that, the assemblage took a moment of silence, as the flame flickered in the night air below an illuminated American flag, fluttering slightly


over the War Memorial Center. As the brief event ended, Buttery encouraged the attendees to reach out to those who may be hurting. “Be there for them. Be their rock,” he said. “Be there for


our fellow loved ones and family members.”