Members of military, their families get 2nd Thanksgiving in DC

More than 1,000 military members and their families have participated in the event since it began in 2011. (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
More than 1,000 military members and their families have participated in the event since it began in 2011. (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
In this photo, Rear Adm. Charles W. Rock addresses dinner guests. (Photo by Cameron Whitman)
In this photo, Rear Adm. Charles W. Rock addresses dinner guests. (Photo by Cameron Whitman)
In this photo, Arena Stage Executive Director Edgar Dobie addresses dinner guests. (Photo by Cameron Whitman)
In this photo, Arena Stage Executive Director Edgar Dobie addresses dinner guests. (Photo by Cameron Whitman)
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More than 1,000 military members and their families have participated in the event since it began in 2011. (WTOP/Mike Murillo)
In this photo, Rear Adm. Charles W. Rock addresses dinner guests. (Photo by Cameron Whitman)
In this photo, Arena Stage Executive Director Edgar Dobie addresses dinner guests. (Photo by Cameron Whitman)

WASHINGTON — A day after Thanksgiving, 200 members of the U.S. armed forces and their families gathered for a second round of food with some added entertainment at Arena Stage in Southwest D.C.

Wounded warriors, service members and their families took part in the sixth annual Military Thanksgiving. More than 1,000 military members and their families have participated in the event since it began in 2011.

“This is really an amazing event, and it has become a tradition here in Washington,” said Rear Adm. Charles Rock, the 90th commandant of Naval District Washington.

Attendees began the night with cocktails and music performed by several military musicians.

Arena Stage Executive Director Edgar Dobie said the event was a chance to show area service members how much the D.C. theater values its military neighbors.

“It’s not lost on any of us here at Arena Stage that the freedoms that we enjoy, in terms of the stories we can tell and the way we can gather the community, is due in large part to the fact that we have a volunteer army, we have volunteer services, and they really protect and make meaningful those freedoms,” Dobie said.

“Just having this opportunity to participate in this experience — it’s just very generous of them,” said Air Force Staff Sgt. Deborah Foy.

The invited guests were also treated to a free three-course dinner, which was followed by an exclusive performance of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical “Carousel.”

For Air Force Master Sgt. Thomas Trout, this is his second year attending what he calls an “enjoyable” event with his family.

“Yeah, another Thanksgiving!” is what Trout’s son, Wesley, said about the event.

Mike Murillo

Mike Murillo is a reporter and anchor at WTOP. Before joining WTOP in 2013, he worked in radio in Orlando, New York City and Philadelphia.

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