Unsung Heroes: The League of Wives and the Power of Military Spouse Changemakers
The League of Wives was a group of brave, determined military wives who raised awareness and demanded humane treatment for POWs during the Vietnam War. These remarkable women transformed the role of the military spouse, and paved the way for future generations of spouses to become changemakers and advocates. In this episode we talk to Alexia Palacios-Peters, Chairperson of the League of Wives Memorial Project, about the soon-to-be unveiled memorial dedicated to these extraordinary women, and their enduring legacy. We also talk to Sheila Casey, Executive Director of Joining Forces, who offers a contemporary perspective on the evolving challenges faced by military spouses and the pivotal role they play in shaping policies that impact military families. Join us as we explore how the collective strength and determination of military spouses continue to drive positive change.
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Joining Forces is the White House initiative to support military-connected families. Its Executive Director, Sheila Casey, is a retired Army spouse of over 40 years. She discusses how the role and expectations of military spouses have changed over the years, and how military spouses are at the forefront of creating positive change for military families and their communities.