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" Our military men and women are our greatest national treasure. They should be safeguarded as such upon their return. "
Tammy Duckworth
Greatest
Women
Treasure
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" Female service members are so integrated into the military, so critical and vital to all functions of the military, from combat service support to combat support, to direct combat, that we could not go to war as a nation - we could not defend America - without our women. "
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" The ADA is essential in helping me overcome the obstacles I face as a Wounded Warrior and empowers me to assist other veterans. It allows me to be physically active, have my pilot's license, and serve in Congress. "
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" Whether defending our nation as a Black Hawk pilot abroad or serving our veterans and those in need at home, my life has been enriched by the opportunities I've had to serve my country and fellow citizens, both in and out of uniform. "
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" You fly. You aviate. You do everything you can to get the aircraft safely on the ground. "
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" I didn't want to get pregnant while commanding an assault helicopter company and, before I knew it, I was deployed and missed out on many of my childbearing years. "
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" As a nation, we need to do everything we can to make sure those who have served have the tools they need to succeed in civilian life. "
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" Like so many women, especially military women, I waited to have children. "
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" The wheelchair and the prosthesis give me a soapbox to stand on. If it helps me get my message across, I'm glad; then we need to talk about what we need to do for this country. "
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" In the Senate, you can become one of the nation's leading voices on the issues. "
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" I remember my mother taking me as a very little kid to the roof of our home in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to look at the bombs exploding in the distance. She didn't want us to be scared by the booms and the strange flashes of light. It was her way of helping us to understand what was happening. "
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" My first direct encounter with the military was when I joined ROTC as a graduate student, although my father, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps, can trace the military service in our family all the way back to the Revolutionary War. "
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Family
Student
" I grew up a daughter of a United States Marine, a daughter of a man so proud to be an American. "
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" I feel like moderate Republicans, who would support sensible gun violence legislation, are pushed aside by those folks who are absolutely beholden to the NRA. "
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Like
Feel
Gun
" The power of the ADA is that it ended up changing my life long before I ever imagined it would. "
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Up
Changing
Life
" One of the good things about losing your feet is I can wear all the pointy shoes I want, and it doesn't hurt anymore. I can wear shoes just for fashion now. "
Tammy Duckworth
Good
Losing
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" Every day, members of the LGBTQ community deal with challenges that most Americans will never have to face. These challenges appear in the workplace, in your homes, in your community, and even in the halls of Congress. "
Tammy Duckworth
Day
Never
Challenges
" We must recognize and keep in the public consciousness the significant contributions and sacrifices Americans of every community have made that have helped forge the greatest country our world has ever known. "
Tammy Duckworth
Consciousness
Community
World
" Sometimes it takes dealing with a disability - the trauma, the relearning, the months of rehabilitation therapy - to uncover our true abilities and how we can put them to work for us in ways we may have never imagined. "
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Work
True
Sometimes
" Men view life to be as precious as women do, and to say that men have a more violent nature is insulting to men. "
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Women
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" Nobody wants to be on food stamps, but when my family lost everything, we were grateful for it. I was grateful the program was there so I could concentrate on my schoolwork and not on my empty belly. We were grateful that we had the support we needed to roll up our sleeves and rebuild our lives. "
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Lost
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Food
" I actually shoot. I enjoy target practice. I find it really zen. You focus on nothing but the target. You have to control your breathing. It's all part of my years in the military, where I was taught to become a marksman but also to respect my weapon. "
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Practice
Control
Enjoy
" When you're a member of Congress, you can become an expert in a couple of subjects. For example, I've worked on federal procurement reform, the Armed Services Committee, manufacturing, and women's health care. "
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Women
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" I can't avoid the interest in the fact that I'm an injured female soldier. "
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Fact
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Interest
" Running for Senate is a very involved process. "
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Involved
Very
" If I still had my legs, I would be in line for a battalion command, and instead, I'm flying a desk. "
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Flying
Still
Desk
" The military is a place of discipline, technical proficiency, and personal sacrifice for the greater good. "
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Place
Discipline
" I'd do anything to help veterans. "
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Anything
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Veterans
" If you come from a military culture, and you go into see the general or the commander, and he talks to you very calmly and says, 'I'm very disappointed in you,' that's devastating. "
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" I commanded an Army unit, and I placed the highest priority on a commander's authority to lead, manage, and discipline the men and women under his or her command within the Uniform Code of Military Justice. "
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" I was born in Bangkok in 1968 and grew up in Southeast Asia with my Thai mom and my American father, who first came to the region to fight in Vietnam and stayed to work assisting refugees. "
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