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America’s oldest military service turns 250 on Saturday. If you see an active duty, former, or retired member of the Army, wish their service a happy birthday.
At the Florida National Cemetery, those goodbyes are sometimes said by more than 20 families a day. Staff say the military tie helps them feel a special connection to the grieving families While ...
Visitors paid their respects for loved ones at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver on May 25, 2025. Hundreds of volunteers with Flags for Fallen Vets helped place flags on every single grave ...
"You realize how old some of these people were, and you just wonder what their lives were like," Daun said, walking with Claire through the headstones at Fort Snelling National Cemetery.
AUGUSTA, Mich. (WOOD) — Hundreds filled the grounds of Fort Custer National Cemetery near Augusta Sunday afternoon to pay respects to the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice.
AUGUSTA, Mich. — Veterans gathered in Fort Custer National Cemetery on Saturday to plant 23,000 flags on veterans' gravesites. Held just before Memorial Day, volunteers gave their time to honor ...
THE CEREMONY. >> THE FORT SMITH NATIONAL CEMETERY IS THE FINAL RESTING PLACE FOR MORE THAN 19,000 VETERANS AND THEIR SPOUSES. THE MEMORIAL CEREMONY IS HAPPENING SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:00.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - A new monument honoring some of the Army’s finest paratroopers, nicknamed the sky soldiers, is now sitting at Fort Jackson National Cemetery. That monument, honoring the ...
Benton, right, and friends at New Trinity Cemetery ... in Fort Worth. Courtesy Fort Worth Library History Center Her talent was bringing people together. In 1919, she and Manet Harrison Fowler ...
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MINNEAPOLIS – Last Memorial Day, wet weather destroyed thousands of flags at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Now, a nonprofit group is trying to replace them, with their work essentially ...