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If civilians ever receive medals, this woman’s name should be at the top of the list. Her name is Elizabeth Laird, but to the soldiers at Ft. Hood, Texas, she’s “The Hug Lady.” And boy has she earned that nickname!

For over 10 years, Ms. Laird has made sure that every single soldier leaving from Ft. Hood and coming back home has gotten a warm hug. It’s a hat’s off, a “good luck,” a much needed (and deserved) show of gratitude and respect… and it’s amazing how something so simple can touch even the bravest and strongest of humans.

I love what one of the men told her: “You’re the last person I hugged when I left, and the first one I hugged when I came back.” For men and women putting themselves in harm’s way, “The Hug Lady” is truly a blessing.

Please SHARE her hugs with others!

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