Capt. Mary S. Seymour, Naval Medical Logistics Command's Commanding Officer shared a few personal antidotes of the plight of one special woman in her life; her mother. "My mother understood the value of an education. I didn't get special concessions growing up because I was a girl - my parents were blue-collar and both worked. No job was beneath them. I didn't get to make excuses because something was too hard - my mom would tell me to try harder. Being lower middle class to living below the poverty line was also not an excuse," she said. Women%%E2%%80%%99s History Month Celebration at NMLC 14


Capt. Mary S. Seymour, Naval Medical Logistics Command's Commanding Officer shared a few personal antidotes of the plight of one special woman in her life; her mother. "My mother understood the value of an education. I didn't get special concessions growing up because I was a girl - my parents were blue-collar and both worked. No job was beneath them. I didn't get to make excuses because something was too hard - my mom would tell me to try harder. Being lower middle class to living below the poverty line was also not an excuse," she said. Women%%E2%%80%%99s History Month Celebration at NMLC 140325-N-VL857-002


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