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Retired admiral to honor veterans at Anthem memorial BY CONNOR DZIAWURA Foothills Focus Staff Writer
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etired Adm. Tom Fargo has witnessed multiple generations of U.S. armed forces during his lifetime. The 73-year-old veteran, whose own decorated 35-year Navy career culminated in his role as commander of the U.S. Pacific Command, comes from a lineage of service. “I’ve seen certainly three, maybe four, generations of veterans, from my grandparents to my parents to my own service and then of course the current generation that I think are absolutely eye-watering,” said Fargo,
who is the keynote speaker for Anthem’s annual Veterans Day ceremony. “After watching them serve for 20 years in the Middle East and around the world, they have deployed longer and more frequently than even my generation.” He plans to honor those multiple generations at the upcoming ceremony, set for 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 11, at the Anthem Veterans Memorial in Anthem Community Park, 41703 N. Gavilan Peak Parkway. “There’s a common theme here, and that is that these men and women have stepped up to serve their country in very challenging times,” Fargo explained.
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nyone who knows Kathleen Skogen knows this: She is tireless in her work to serve children. As a foster care provider for medically fragile babies and toddlers, she has spent many sleepless nights attending to the needs of children in her care — like hourly feedings for very sick babies or treating the withdrawal symptoms of infants born addicted to drugs — but she doesn’t utter a word about being tired. “I have always seen this work as an opportunity to be Jesus’ hands and feet,” said the New
River special education teacher and mother of six. Eight years ago, Kathleen and her husband, Darren, began participating in the Safe Families for Children ministry program through their church, Christ’s Church of the Valley, Anthem. “It was such a gift to provide a home for kids whose parents were struggling,” Kathleen said. “At the same time, the ministry program was all about providing love, mentorship and support to those parents. Our whole goal was to bring families back together.” The Skogens’ service has since grown dramat-
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He will also address current national security threats and the challenges they pose, what can be done to ensure the community embraces veterans and their needs, as well as what veterans can do for their communities in return. “I think they’re unique in their ability to step up and contribute in lots of ways, volunteering being something that veterans have done for as long as we can remember,” Fargo said. Coming from a Navy family, Fargo recalls moving every two years during his child-
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Noelle Skogen celebrates Halloween 2021. She was adopted on Jan. 11. (Photo courtesy of the Skogens)