Honoring Veterans Nationwide (2024)

In observance of Memorial Day, VFW magazine showcases a selection of eight memorials — established, recent and forthcoming — dedicated to honoring the men and women who served our country

May 13, 2024

Preserving the legacy of U.S. troops who made the ultimate sacrifice is central to the VFW’s mission and existence. Many across the country have united in this endeavor to commemorate the valor of those honored and recognize the contributions of all who have served in the armed forces.

Here are eight memorials dedicated, authorized, refurbished or proposed over the last year.

NATIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR MEMORIAL
On Dec. 27, 2021, President Joe Biden signed into law the National Medal of Honor Memorial Act (P.L. 117-80). The legislation authorized the establishment of a National Medal of Honor Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

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In 2023, supporters of the monument asked Congress to consider approving the National Medal of Honor Memorial to be located near the Lincoln Memorial. The location wasselected to honor President Abraham Lincoln, who created the Medal of Honor, according to the National Medal of Honor Museum.

House members in November passed the Hershel Woody Williams National Medal of Honor Monument Location Act (H.R. 2717), meaning that if the Senate and Biden approved the legislation, the monument would be located near the Lincoln Memorial.

The bill was named in honor of Medal of Honor recipient Hershel “Woody” Williams, who died on June 29, 2022. Williams, who was the last living World War II Medal of Honor recipient, earned the highest award for valor while fighting in the Battle of Iwo Jima. The Marine Corps veteran also is the namesake of the Woody Williams Foundation. (See Gold Star Families Memorial Monument.)

As of VFW magazine’s print deadline, a design had not been selected for the monument. Learn more about the National Medal of Honor Memorial at https://www.mohmuseum.org/the-monument.

GOLD STAR FAMILIES MEMORIAL MONUMENT
The Woody Williams Foundation was instrumental in installing more than 130 monuments to honor Gold Star families around the country. Gold Star families are those who have had a member die while serving in the military.

According to the Woody Williams Foundation, the creation of the Gold Star Families Memorial Monument is intended to:

  • Establish and provide a space that Gold Star families can call their own in honor of their families.
  • Demonstrate to Gold Star families that their community cares for them and appreciates their sacrifice while also honoring the ultimate sacrifice of their loved ones.
  • Establish and strengthen local Gold Star familycommunities through Gold Star family outreach events in each monument’s location.
  • Educate the public about Gold Star families who endure the sacrifices made by their loved ones.

As of March 8, 133 monuments have been established and 53 more are in progress. The Gold Star monuments are located in all 50 states and onGuam. Gold Star Families Memorial Monument locations are available at https://www.woodywilliams.org.

2ND INFANTRY DIVISION MEMORIAL
On Oct. 26, the 106th birthday of the Army’s 2nd Infantry Division, the 2ID Memorials Foundation announced that the 2nd Infantry Division Memorial, located in Washington D.C., is undergoing modifications.

Originally, the 2nd Infantry Division Memorial was established in 1939. It was built and dedicated “to our dead,” referring to 2nd Infantry Division troops who were killed in World War I.

The 2nd Infantry Division Memorial was last modified in 1962. The alteration was made to include division troops who were killed in World War II and the Korean War. The latest update will honor those who lost their lives to conflicts in Korea’s demilitarized zone.

The 2ID Memorials Foundation noted that the modifications will cost $2.7 million and will be finished in fall 2025. The project is privately funded. Learn more about the 2ID Memorials Foundation at
https://www.2idmemorialsfoundation.org.

USS HALYBURTON MUSEUM
The Oliver Hazard Perry Shipyard, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is working with the Navy to bring a decommissioned Oliver Hazard class guided-missile frigate, the USS Halyburton (FFG-40), to its proposed home in Erie, Pa.

The Oliver Hazard Perry Shipyard plans to display the Halyburton as a museum ship that will be open to the public.

The organization aims to honor veterans and share the story of Oliver Hazard Perry, a Naval officer who is best known for his and his sailors’ victory over the British Royal Navy during the Battle of Lake Erie in 1813.

“Ships are more than objects to those who serve on them,” said organizers of the Oliver Hazard Perry Shipyard. “They have a heart and soul. Visitors — students, families and veterans alike — will feel what life was like on board as they tour the vessel, participate in overnight visits sleeping like sailors, and hearing personal stories from those who served on the Halyburton.”

To learn more about the Oliver Hazard Perry Shipyard, visit https://perryshipyard.org.

CASTNER RANGE NATIONAL MONUMENT
In March 2023, President Joe Biden signed a proclamation that established the Castner Range National Monument, located on Fort Bliss near El Paso, Texas.

The more than 6,600-acre plot of land is a former training and testing site for the Army from World War II to the Vietnam War. Training at the site ended and the Castner Range was closed in 1966. Castner Range was home to myriad indigenous people, including Apache and Pueblo peoples, as well as the Comanche Nation, the Hopi Tribe and the Kiowa Indian Tribe of Oklahoma.

“The Castner Range area contains more than 40 known archaeological sites, including living structures, hearths, remnants of pottery and other tools, as well as a myriad of petroglyphs and images on the rock faces that make up the canyons and mountains of Castner Range,” according to a White House press release.

As of VFW magazine’s print deadline, Castner Range is closed to the public. To learn more about Castner Range National Monument, visit https://www.castnerrange.org.

MILITARY WORKING DOGS TEAM NATIONAL MONUMENT
A ceremony to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the Military Working Dogs Team National Monument took place on Oct. 27 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in Texas.

The event highlighted the contributions of past and current military working dog teams. Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is the world’s largest training center for military dogs and handlers, according to a press release from the Air Force Air Education and Training Command.

The monument features a 9-foot-tall bronze dog handler, four bronze statues depicting military working dogs and a “Not Forgotten Fountain.”

This article is featured in the 2024 May issue of VFW magazine, and was written by Dave Spiva, associate editor for VFW magazine.

Honoring Veterans Nationwide (2024)

FAQs

What do you say to honor a veteran? ›

Thank you for your service! Thank you for your sacrifices, for your valor, for the things you carry, for protecting us, and for defending our rights. Thank you to all our veterans for your courage, strength and dedication to keeping us safe.

What is a heartfelt message for veterans? ›

Your strength is inspiring, your dedication unwavering, and sacrifice unending. Thank you for protecting our freedom and country so that I have the opportunity to live the safe life I want to live! Veterans, thank you for your service to this country and keeping myself and other citizens safe.

What are three 3 ways we can honor veterans? ›

Honoring veterans can come in many forms. Fly an American flag in front of your home, wear a red poppy or have a moment of silence and reflection. Anything you can do to pay your respects is a meaningful way to observe Veterans Day.

Why do you feel it is important to honor our country's veterans? ›

By recognizing and honoring these Veterans, we allow generations of families and friends to understand, appreciate, and have a small glimpse into the sacrifices these fine men and women have given to the United States.

What to say instead of thank you for your service? ›

While it is customary to offer a “thank you for your service” to veterans, if you're looking for an alternative, you could instead say: “Thank you for putting your life on hold to serve our country.” “Thank you for the sacrifices you made being away from your family.”

What to write to a veteran on an honor flight? ›

Dear veteran, thank you for protecting our country. Thank you for fighting for our freedom. I hope you can come home on the holiday If you can't our thoughts will be with you.

What is a nice quote for veterans? ›

"Valor is stability, not of legs and arms, but of courage and the soul." "Regard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys. Look on them as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you even unto death!"

How do you write a letter to honor a veteran? ›

Suggested topics include expressing gratitude for their service, sharing hopeful messages, well wishes, and positive thoughts. Share about yourself, family, hobbies, work, school, pets, travel, interests, etc.

What is the military honor quote? ›

There is no greater honor than the opportunity to serve and help preserve our freedom – it's the essence of humanity.” “Millions have served in the military and made sacrifices, and most have gone unrecognized.” “Think about the past and consider the sacrifices men and women in the military have made for us.”

What is a quote about military appreciation? ›

America without her soldiers would be like God without his angels.” - Claudia Pemberton. “The willingness of America's veterans to sacrifice for our country has earned them our lasting gratitude.” - Jeff Miller. “Never was so much owed by so many to so few.” - Winston Churchill.

How to write a tribute to a veteran? ›

You could talk about why they joined the military, or if they had any specific sacrifices they made while they were there. If there's nothing specific that they did, simply talking about their career and highlighting their service is enough.

How do we respect our veterans? ›

Honoring Veterans
  1. Give Veterans an opportunity to tell their stories.
  2. Respect Veterans' service, their feelings, and any suggestions they might offer.
  3. Thank Veterans for their service to our country.
  4. When approaching Veterans for their participation, consider bringing another Veteran with you.

Should you thank a veteran? ›

"If you want to say 'Thank you for your service,' I can guarantee you that veteran will really appreciate that because they don't hear that enough," said Steve Monteleone, Retired U.S. Air Force veteran and CEO of It's About The Warrior.

Why do veterans deserve to be honored? ›

The men and women who have served our country at home and abroad are heroes. Their sacrifices – many unseen and untold – have secured the blessings of freedom for generations of Americans.

What makes veterans special? ›

Our veterans are crucial to life as we know it today because they protect our freedom, provide us with a way to learn about our history and the world around us, and risk their lives for people they have never met.

Why are we thankful for our veterans? ›

The first and most important reason to be thankful to any Veteran out there is that they willingly choose to serve. In simple words, these men and women feel a calling that many of us do not get. This calling compels them to serve their country in every way possible.

Why don't veterans like being thanked? ›

One reason why veterans may feel uncomfortable when people tell them “Thank you for your service” is that it feels like a canned phrase at this point, said former Marine Maj.

What to say to a veteran thank you quotes? ›

Veterans Day thank you messages
  • Thank you for bravely doing what you were called to do so we can safely do what we're free to do.
  • Thank you for serving our nation, our debt can never be repaid.
  • Thank you for defending our freedom.
  • God bless you and thank you for your bravery.

What is one reason you should not say thank you for your service? ›

The first issue is that literally, everyone says it. In fact, it is said so much that it has become, to many vets, an empty platitude, something you just say because it is politically correct. The simple psychology behind it is this: we don't feel like we did anything special.

What is a great way to honor a veteran? ›

Celebrating Veterans in your Community
  • Thank Veterans in your Workplace. A simple thank you goes a long way. ...
  • Support Veteran-Owned Businesses. Veteran-owned businesses are in every community. ...
  • Make a Donation or Volunteer. There are many charities that help Veterans in need. ...
  • Observe a Moment of Silence.

What is an example of a thank you letter to a veteran? ›

Thank You Letter to Veteran for Dedication to Duty

We are deeply grateful for your dedicated service and commitment to our nation's safety and freedom. Your sacrifices have not gone unnoticed, and we honor your courage and selfless duty. May this thank you serve as a small token of our immense appreciation.

How do you show honor to a veteran? ›

Always be sincere, caring, compassionate and ready and able to listen to what a Veteran or his or her family member has to share about the situation they are dealing with. Be supportive and non-judgmental and always validate their feelings and concerns. Be honest, sincere, caring and respectful.

What is the proper way to greet a veteran? ›

To the Veteran in Passing

People don't wear clothes or hats that display something they're ashamed of or want to keep to themselves. To that veteran you don't know and don't have much time to interact with, a simple “Happy Veterans Day” or “Thank you for your service” speaks volumes.

What are some words to honor soldiers? ›

  • “One flag, one land, one heart, one hand, one Nation, evermore!” — ...
  • “Freely we serve, Because we freely love, as in our will to love or not; in this we stand or fall.” — ...
  • “Liberty is the breath of life to nations.” — ...
  • "When duty calls, that is when character counts." —
May 26, 2024

What is an appropriate way to honor Veterans Day? ›

Moment of Silence, Taps — While Veterans Day is primarily a tribute to America's living veterans, and should be observed more as a celebration than as a somber remembrance, it is always appropriate to include a moment of respect for those who gave their lives for their country.

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