"Some of the women themselves of course, are active duty and they're not often recognized for that service. I think they leave knowing that they're recognized and hopefully they can remember that," said Morrissey.
Shantel Bell, a military mom who has been in the Navy for eight years and stationed in Japan for three of them, explained how appreciative she was to receive gifts for her two-month-old daughter.
"It's an honor to be a part of this and to be celebrated as a military member," she said.
Another military mom, Medina Thompson, spoke on her experience as a woman in the military. "It's nice to know that people care about us. It means a lot to be here because a lot of female military members are overlooked, but we're appreciated here."
Thompson serves in the Marine Corps, the branch with the least serving women. Being with other female military members today made her feel seen.
MSG Networks host and reporter Shannon Hogan was the emcee of the event. She hosted baby trivia, baby bingo, a raffle, and a name-that-song game which brought the house down. Winners of each game won prizes such as Target gift cards, but every mom went home with the essential gifts provided by Operation Shower. Hogan played a major role on Wednesday, not only for her incredible bingo announcing skills, but also because of her kind and relatable nature. Hogan has a three-year old daughter at home.
"Yes, it goes by fast, yes, you will get to sleep again. That's all you need to know if you're a first-time mom," Hogan said with a chuckle.