Yuma Proving Ground celebrates Month of the Military Child
Manoah Tuiasosopo
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – April marks the Month of the Military Child, a time dedicated to recognizing the sacrifices and resilience of children in military families.
At Yuma Proving Ground, that recognition started early with a special celebration honoring local military children.
Children from the installation’s Child Development Center and James D. Price Elementary School took part in a parade across the base, dressed as superheroes.
The event drew parents, community members, and local first responders who lined the route to cheer them on.
The celebration highlighted the unique challenges military children face, including frequent moves, long separations from loved ones, and adapting to new environments.
Installation Commander Colonel John Nelson, who was a military child himself, spoke about the importance of recognizing their strength and resilience.
The dandelion, known as the official flower of the military child, symbolizes that resilience, thriving and adapting wherever life takes them.
Organizers say events like this not only celebrate military children, but also help build a stronger sense of community and support for military families.