The Memorial Day Flowers Foundation honors those who have served Our Country. Thanks to the generosity of private, public, and corporate sponsors, the Foundation works with local organizers and volunteers to place roses and other flowers on grave sites at National, Veterans, and Local cemeteries across the United States.
CNN was there to interview the Families of the Fallen
Sfc. David Stewart Boyd, Vietnam KIA 11/14/1966
Sergeant First Class David Stewart Boyd was a casualty of the Vietnam War. As a member of the Army, SFC Boyd served our country until November 14th, 1966 in South Vietnam. He was 33 years old and was married. It was reported that David died from small arms fire. His body was recovered. David was born on August 19th, 1933 in Mount Vernon, New York. SFC Boyd is on panel 12E, line 070 of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. He served our country for 14 years.
Justin Blazejewski is the founder and President of the nonprofit organization VETOGA that works in conjunction with Armored Down to make the mindful meditation happen.
It was truly a pleasure meeting you on Memorial Day. I thank you for sharing a moment of mindful gratitude with me.
Gold Star Mother Terri Dunn-Campbell the proud Mother of L/Cpl Kielin Dunn, USMC ~ KIA 2/18/2010
Gold Star Mom Karen Meredith has a champagne toast to the life of her only son 1st Lt Ken Ballard ~ KIA 5/30/2004
Vietnam Veteran Joseph Baddick, the proud father of Sgt. Andrew J. Baddick has written “My Hero My Son", a true story of his Son, an 82nd Airborne Division paratrooper who made the ultimate sacrifice in Iraq on September 30, 2003.
Gold Star Mom Paula Davis speaking with Arlington Cemetery Superintendent Katharine Kelley
Gold Star Mom Paula Davis, the proud Army Mom of PFC Justin Ray Davis 1st PLT A Co 1-32 Infantry ~ KIA 6/25/06 Korengal Valley, Afghanistan with Arlington Cemetery Superintendent Katharine Kelley
Gold Star Father of Army Sgt. 1st Class Carlos M. Santos-Silva playing with his grand daughter.
Karen Hernest Kelly, Mother of 1st Lt. Robert Michael Kelly USMC places a kiss on her sons headstone. On November 9, 2010, Michael was killed in action when he stepped on a landmine while leading a platoon of Marines on a patrol in Sangin, Afghanistan.
Speaking with John Francis Kelly, White House Chief of Staff concerning the three Marines left behind during the Mayaguez incident. Lost Marines, Joseph Nelson Hargrove, Danny Marshall, Garry Hall. #NeverForget #NeverQuit
Photographer Jay Hirsch and myself. Vietnam Veterans #TogetherForever
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