Article about Lt. Mark Daily nominated

April 30th, 2010 No comments

Amongst Vanity Fair’s competition for top journalism accounts of the decade, 2000-2009 is Christopher Hitchens’s “A Death in the Family” (November 2007).

Read the article (click above), or read the nomination article.

Lt. Daily

Categories: Soldier Stories

Pictures: Run for the Fallen: Houston

March 25th, 2010 No comments

This year’s run in The Woodlands, TX was held on Saturday, March 20th. It was a successful turn out despite the early morning rain and clouds.

Here are a few pictures from the run:
http://www.houstonrunforthefallen.net/News_and_Events.html

Categories: Photos, Run Events

MCLB renames kennel after Cpl. Dustin Lee

March 23rd, 2010 No comments

Albany, GA – MCLB in Albany, GA renamed it’s K-9 kennel after Cpl. Dustin Jerome Lee this past Friday, March 19th, 2010. Parent’s Rachel and Jerome were present for the unveiling ceremony, and have adopted Dustin’s K-9, Lex, after Lex was wounded in Iraq. This is the first time the Marine Corps has allowed this to happen. For more information, please visit the sites below.

Watch the news story.
Read the article.

Categories: News, Soldier Stories

Run for the Fallen: TX

March 23rd, 2010 No comments

Run for the Fallen: TX held their run this year on March 20.
http://www.ultimatewoodlands.com/2010/03/charity-run-moved-cooler-month-march

Here’s a note about this year’s run from Melinda and Steffani, the two co-organizers:
“At six in the morning, the weather was promising; Steffani and I thought we were going to have another beautiful day for our Run. By 7:30, I was panicked. The temperatures had started to drop, the wind had picked up and the rain began to fall. I worked to hold back tears of disappointment as I thought of all the time and effort taken by so many caring people to help put this Run together. Not to mention the representatives from several organizations who flew in from Connecticut, DC and California to be a part.

But just before 9, the start time, the skies began to clear. As I looked over the crowd, I was amazed and touched by the amount of people who came out despite the weather. Children, elderly men and women and others were ready to honor and remember. And although the crowd wasn’t as large as we had anticipated, I couldn’t believe how many were actually there in this cold, monsoon-type weather.

That is when it hit me. Honor and respect for our fallen is not an option for so many of us. These incredible participants had a stand to take and proudly did so. As only God can do, the skies did clear and the winds died down during the Run. As the last of the participants were leaving, rain drops began again and the wind started blowing.

It seems so insignificant to say, “Thank you” to all of you who came to honor and remember. It means so much more to Steffani and I than those words convey. We are humbled to be a part of such a wonderful community of patriots.

Event pictures will be coming soon to our website. I’ll let you know when they are posted.”

Melinda and Steffani
www.HoustonRunForTheFallen.net

Well spake Melinda. Thank you for putting the run together and giving your area the chance to remember.

Categories: News, Run Events

Honor & Remember Cross Country Journey

March 14th, 2010 No comments

This summer Honor & Remember will be going coast to coast, driving through 49 states to spread the word about the Honor & Remember flag. It’s an incredible flag with an incredible mission. Please take the time to read the most recent letter from George Lutz, Director of Honor & Remember.

Dear Supporters,
With so much momentum in place and more progress ahead, we must focus on broadening awareness. That is why we will soon be taking the message to every state and launching “Honor and Remember Across America.”

The trip will focus on taking the Honor and Remember message to 49 states with the hope that each state legislature will join Virginia’s in officially adopting this symbol of remembrance. We will be giving presentations at various venues where we have been invited to speak, including houses of worship, veterans groups and community organizations. And most importantly, we will look forward to meeting many Gold Star families around the U.S.

Our goals are to spread the word about the Honor and Remember Flag everywhere possible, to see the flag flying across America and to touch the lives of many families who have lost so much. This unprecedented journey can only be successful as a team effort. If you are able to help in any way please view our itinerary and contact us. Thank you so very much for your continued support.

To see their itinerary and find out when George and his team will be in your state, go here: http://www.honorandremember.org/trip.php

To support the Honor & Remember mission, you may donate online, or download the donation form.

To help or find out more, please email: contact@honorandremember.org

Categories: News, Run Events