Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Google helps bring soldiers closer to family!

This was written by Sergeant Dale Sweetnam U.S. Army about Google Voice:

It's not easy to stay in touch with friends and family when you're fighting in a country thousands of miles from home. I spent 13 months in Iraq as an Army journalist where I flew in Black Hawks over Balad and Baghdad working to generate news coverage about my fellow soldiers. The whole experience was physically and emotionally draining, but it was especially difficult when I called home at the end of the day and nobody was there to answer.
For servicemen and women who are constantly on the move, having a single number and an easy way to retrieve messages from loved ones can be invaluable. To help our service members communicate with their loved ones and show our support to those serving our country, Google is launching a new program. Starting August 4,2009, any active U.S. service member with a .mil email address can sign up for a Google Voice account at www.google.com/militaryinvite and start using the free service within a day.
When you deploy, your life is put on hold. While you live and work in a different world, everyone else moves on with life back home. Your family and friends keep moving, and this sometimes means it's just not possible for them to stay awake until 2 a.m. to receive a phone call. Calling Iraq or Afghanistan is seldom an option.
Google Voice provides a solution to some of these problems. Service members can set up an account before they deploy. Or if they're already deployed,families can now set up an account for their service member. Loved ones can call to leave messages throughout the day,and then when that service member visits an Internet trailer,all the messages are right there. It's like a care package in audio form.
I signed up for an account when I came to Google,and it's already making communications much easier here in the States.I know when I return to combat,Google Voice will help make life a little more manageable.