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    Carrying Their Memory Forward: A Memorial Day Tribute

    Carrying Their Memory Forward: A Memorial Day Tribute

    Post by KyleKyle May 26, 2025

    In Honor and Remembrance

    This Memorial Day, we pause not only as a company, but as veterans, families, friends, and grateful Americans. This tribute was written from the heart — shaped by those who have served, those who have lost, and the incredible support of our community.
    Together, we honor the memory of those who gave everything so that we may live free.

    Memorial Day is not simply a date on the calendar — for those of us who have worn the uniform, it is a day of profound meaning and remembrance. It is a day to honor our brothers and sisters who gave everything — and to reflect on the price paid for the freedoms we hold dear.

    The tradition we now observe as Memorial Day began after the Civil War, a time when our nation was deeply wounded. Known first as Decoration Day, it was established on May 30, 1868, when General John A. Logan, a Union veteran, called upon Americans to honor the fallen by decorating their graves and offering prayers. It was a simple, solemn gesture — born of respect, grief, and enduring gratitude.

    By 1873, New York formally recognized Decoration Day, and soon after, Union states across the country did the same. Southern states like Mississippi, Virginia, and South Carolina created their own memorial traditions, rooted in the same spirit of honoring the brave. Though we had once been a divided nation, remembrance helped to heal old wounds.

    Following World War II, the name “Memorial Day” became part of our national language. In 1967 amidst the chaos of Vietnam, it was formally declared by law, and a year later, the Uniform Monday Holiday Act moved its observance to the last Monday in May. Though the date shifted, the sacred meaning of the day remains unchanged: a solemn tribute to those who gave everything for something greater than themselves.

    As time marched on, Memorial Day came to honor all Americans who have served and paid the ultimate price for the freedoms we hold dear. From the Civil War to World War I, the beaches of Normandy to the skies over the Pacific, the frozen hills of Korea to the jungles of Vietnam—each generation has answered the call with courage and sacrifice. In more recent decades, that legacy has continued in the sands of Desert Storm, the rugged terrain of Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom, and the streets of Iraq under Operation Iraqi Freedom—brave men and women giving their lives in defense of liberty. No matter the battlefield or the era, their sacrifice binds them together in a shared legacy of honor, duty, and love of country.

    Why We Remember

    For those of us who have stood the watch, Memorial Day is personal. It is not about celebration — it is about remembrance.

    We remember the faces of brothers and sisters we lost. We remember the moments we shared — the bonds forged in hardship, the laughter, the strength, and the sacrifices. We remember the promise we made to never forget them.

    They did not give their lives for recognition or glory. They served because they believed in something greater than themselves — a belief in freedom, in their fellow Americans, and in the future of this great nation.

    Their legacy endures not only in the freedoms we enjoy, but in the hearts of those who honor them. 

    Traditions That Honor Their Sacrifice

    Across our country, simple acts of remembrance speak volumes.

    At cemeteries, visitors often leave coins upon the graves of the fallen — a quiet tradition that carries deep meaning among those who have served:

    • A penny signifies that someone stopped to pay their respects.
    • A nickel means the visitor trained with the fallen.
    • A dime shows they served together.
    • A quarter signifies that the visitor was present when the service member was KIA.

    Each coin is a silent salute — a personal message that the fallen are not forgotten, and that their sacrifice is honored.

    Elsewhere, quiet toasts are raised at local bars and VFW halls, memorial services are held, and moments of silence are observed. These small, heartfelt gestures remind us that freedom is sacred — and that it must always be guarded and cherished.

    "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same."
    — President Ronald Reagan

    A Remembrance Built by Our Community

    This year, in the spirit of remembrance, we invited our customers and community to join us in creating a tribute to the fallen.

    We asked that if they had a family member, a friend, or a fellow service member they wished to honor, to share their names and stories with us. The response was overwhelming — a powerful reminder that behind every name is a story of courage, sacrifice, and love of country.

    The Remembrance List we have compiled is not ours alone — it belongs to all of you who entrusted us with your heroes’ memories. Each name stands as a testament to lives lived with purpose and bravery, and each memory shared ensures they are never forgotten.

    To everyone who contributed: Thank you. Your participation has made this tribute all the more meaningful.

    PROARMORY REMEMBERS

    William "Bill" Lewis
    SPC, Army
    Jason Sparks
    PFC, Army
    Johnnie Petach
    MAJ, Air Force
    Carl Emil Janowsky Jr
    SGT, Army
    William Kaplan
    COL, Air Force
    Emil Hadrava
    PFC, Army
    Joseph Falato
    PFC, Army
    Karl Koch
    CPO, Navy
    Jerry Russell
    PO2, Navy
    William Koslan
    E-5, Air Force
    Jim Hudgell
    HT2, Navy
    Micheal Scholl
    Lance Corporal, Marine Corps
    David L Little
    E-4, Air Force
    Melvin Hodge
    E-4, Navy
    Joseph Schwerdtfeger
    SGT, Army
    Bill Prather
    Army
    Floyde Kearney
    SSG, Army
    William Alexander Bishop
    Navy
    Jimmy Simpson
    Air Force
    Jesus Salinas
    Marine Corps
    Philip Drown
    1st SGT, Marine Corps
    Arvey Drown
    CPL, Army
    Gerhard Yonke
    CPL, Marine Corps
    William Smith
    SGT, Army
    Michael Humble
    SGM, Army
    Robert Carlson
    LTC, Air Force
    Jack Cecil Winstead
    Lt. JG, Navy
    Roy Routh
    Cook, Army
    Eugene Peresich, Jr.
    Lt. Colonel, Army
    Robert Booth
    MM E-6, Navy
    Leonard Breure
    SFC, Army
    Bud Miller
    CPL, Army
    Gary Thayer
    E 4, Army
    Panormitis Stavlas
    1LT, Army
    Jose Luis Ruiz
    SPC, Army
    Charles Butler
    Navy
    Branden Charles Cummings
    PFC, Army
    James Nordquist
    Navy
    Loius Menard
    SGT, Army
    Frank O. Impson
    Navy
    Berman Ganoe
    SSG, Army
    David Woodley
    Air Force
    Edwin Bartkowski Jr.
    SGT, Air Force
    Larry Booty
    CPL, Marine Corps
    Burgess Martin
    CPL, Marine Corps
    Donald Martin, Sr.
    SGT, Army
    Randall Holyoak
    Army
    James Burton
    Army
    Antonio Rodriguez
    SFC, Army
    Travis Pfister
    SGT, Marine Corps
    Jerry Steward
    Capt, Air Force
    Michael Mercer
    CPL, Marine Corps
    Fred London
    Navy
    Derrell London
    SSG, Air Force
    David London
    MSGT, Air Force
    Ray Robison
    SGT, Army
    Larry Marshall
    SFC, Army
    Tristan Wade
    SGT, Army
    David Hines
    CPL, Army
    Peter Mattarazo
    Marine Corps
    Adam Galvez
    CPL, Marine Corps
    Maurice P Fortune
    T/5, Army
    Michael Hodge
    1stLT, Air Force
    Michael Johnson
    CPL, Army
    Frederick Tims
    SGT, Army
    Jacob Heemstra
    PVT, Army
    Doug Ward
    Army
    William Crossman
    SPC, Army
    Larry Booty
    CPL, Marine Corps
    Larry Uehlein
    SSG, Army
    Don Atad
    Coast Guard
    Clifford Scoggins
    Navy
    John Selheim
    Navy
    Brian Dunlap
    SGT, Marine Corps
    Evan Brekken
    SN, Navy
    Ryan Ozment
    Army
    Marshall Thibodeaux
    1LT, Army
    Harry (BUD) O'Hagan
    CPL, Army
    Michael Brummer
    SGT, Army
    Herman Derouin
    SSgt, Marine Corps
    Marshall Thibodeaux
    Army
    Robert Fritz Speer
    SGT, Army
    James Derouin
    ETC, Navy
    David Medina
    SPC, Army
    Anthony Derouin
    AT3, Navy
    James Wheeler
    SGT, Army
    Randy Roland
    CMSGT, Air Force
    Robert Armstrong
    TM3, Navy
    Darrin Singer
    TM3, Navy
    James Champion
    SGT, Army
    Johnny Ray Sly
    SGT, Army
    Paul Brass
    WO1, Army
    James Hargrove
    CWO, Army
    Tim Smith
    SGT, Army
    Stephen Glads
    Army
    David Flaningam
    CPL, Marine Corps
    Kristopher Ciraso
    SSG, Army
    William Jernigan Sr.
    SFC, Army
    Shane Wacker
    Marine Corps
    David Sigler
    Navy
    Wayne Roach
    Air Force
    John- Joseph Lambros
    PFC, Marine Corps
    Lee Ruple
    AO3, Navy
    Gary Jones
    CPL, Marine Corps
    James W Watts
    MSGT, Air Force
    Salvador Antunez
    Army
    Denny Johnson
    1LT, Army
    Owen Lackey
    Army
    Cecil Harlow
    PFC, Army
    Robert Lemaster
    SSG, Army
    Randle Kelpine
    SGT, Marine Corps
    Henry Nickel Sr.
    Army
    Robert M Fowler
    Navy
    Lawrence Getzfred
    CAPT, Navy
    John O'Neal
    PFC, Army
    Billy Brittingham
    SPC, Army
    Jesse Tutor
    AE2, Navy
    Carl Barlage
    MCPO, Navy
    Andy Hooks
    MSGT, Air Force
    David Swanson
    AMS2, Navy
    Charles Huey
    SGT, Army
    George Sutton
    Navy
    Lyn Rash
    SPC, Army
    Lorin Smith
    PVT, Army
    Donald J, Pagel
    COL, Army
    Thomas Ray Patterson
    CPL, Army
    Eddie Allison
    MSGT, Air Force
    James Black
    Marine Corps
    Edward Fain
    CPL, Army
    Chester Bullard
    BMC, Navy
    Steve Duran
    BMC, Navy
    Robert Lefeber
    SP5, Army
    John Bozinski
    WO1, Army
    Nicole Ramsey
    SSG, Army
    Fredrick V Recuero
    SPC, Army
    Denzil Whitlock
    Navy
    Delmon Thomas
    Army
    Ezra Budd Marter V
    SGT, Army
    Jim Martin
    Navy
    Ezra Budd Marter
    1stLt, Marine Corps
    John (Smoke) Degrasse
    Marine Corps
    Lyle Palmer
    SP5, Army
    James Rodriguez jr
    SSG, Army
    Norwood Alderman
    PO3, Navy
    Frank Raso
    CPL, Army
    Telford Miller
    MSG, Army
    Johnnie Davis
    SGT, Army
    Ward Herring
    SP4, Army
    Christopher Young
    PR2, Navy
    Roland Dean
    PO1, Navy
    Merwyn Coons
    PFC, Army
    Fred Privett
    SSG, Army
    Melvin Larson
    Army
    Hatcher Lester Canipe
    Capt, Air Force
    Thomas H Condon
    SGT, Marine Corps
    Grant U. Files
    PFC, Army
    Millard Alan Winner
    Army
    Lewis S. Foote
    2LT, Army
    Thomas Zeugner
    MAJ, Army
    Donald Cowell
    SSG, Army
    Victor Masters
    EOCS, Navy
    Robert Hymel
    Lt. Col, Air Force
    Robert Dumlao
    Navy
    Thomas Edwards
    Army
    Darwyn Coons
    Navy
    Darwyn "Larry" Coons
    Navy
    Clark Simons
    Navy
    LaVerne Arthur Kelley
    Army
    Jason Hasenauer
    Army
    Freddie Pate Holloway Sr.
    Navy
    Omar Aceves
    SSG, Army
    Gary Vasquez
    SFC, Army
    Garth Sizemore
    SSG, Army
    Raul "Chato" Bravo
    LCPL, USMC
    Dustin "Brick" Lang
    SGT, USMC
    Adam Emul
    LCPL, USMC
    Charles Sare
    HN, USN
    Kyle Nolan
    HN, USN
    Sam Chhoeng
    ARMY

    On This Memorial Day

    As we spend time with those we love, let us pause to remember those who cannot be with us.Let us honor the men and women who laid down their lives for the freedoms we hold today — not with mere words, but with lives worthy of their sacrifice.Freedom is a gift paid for at a cost beyond measure. It is now our duty to protect it, to cherish it, and to ensure that the legacy of the fallen endures for generations to come.

    This Memorial Day — and every day —
    We remember. We honor. We are grateful.

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