Sulphur native serving in U.S. Marine Corps receives special Thanksgiving family reunion

Published 1:50 pm Monday, December 7, 2015

NORFOLK, Va. – A Sulphur, Louisiana native serving in the U.S. Marine Corps was selected to participate in a special event which reunited service members stationed in Norfolk, Virginia, with their families for Thanksgiving.

Pfc. Austin Doucet, was one of only 72 Sailors and Marines chosen to participate in the reunion event. His mother and father, Jennifer and Tracy Doucet, brother Alex Doucet, and sisters, Abbie, Anna, and Allie Doucet, were flown in from Sulphur to spend the Thanksgiving Day holiday together.

“I think this event was an outstanding opportunity, since I didn’t expect to see my family this Thanksgiving,” he said. “To spend as much time as I can with them, that’s really all I wanted to do.”

“Happy ThanksGathering,” produced by the U.S. Navy Mid-Atlantic Region Morale, Welfare and Recreation, in partnership with SC Johnson, reunited service members assigned to ships, squadrons and other Navy commands in Norfolk, with their loved ones, who were flown in to spend Thanksgiving together. Service members serving in our armed forces are often unable to see their families during the holidays.

“I am so grateful for everything members of our armed forces and their families do each and every day to protect our country. They sacrifice a great deal, especially time away from their loved ones,” said Fisk Johnson, chairman and CEO of SC Johnson. “Reuniting these families for Thanksgiving is one small way that SC Johnson can say ‘thank you.’ My family and I are looking forward to spending the holiday with these brave men and women and the families that support them.”

Throughout the two-day event, service members and their families enjoyed a variety of activities, including a Thanksgiving dinner, a tour of a Navy ship, and a Thanksgiving Day football watch party. The band Train also performed a private concert for the service members, their families and other Navy personnel stationed in Norfolk.

The Norfolk area is home to nearly 70 ships, and 40 aviation squadrons that make up the Navy’s Atlantic Fleet. The 44,000 Sailors stationed here deploy around the globe protecting and defending the world’s oceans, providing humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, working with international partners and allies, and protecting and maintaining our national security and interests around the world.

“Our service men and women work incredibly hard throughout the year and many are unable to visit their families during the holidays,” said Capt. Doug Beaver, commanding officer of Naval Station Norfolk. “SC Johnson’s support to unite these families for Thanksgiving is especially welcome and will make an incredible difference in the lives of these young men and women. This celebration will create memories for these families that will last a lifetime.”