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  2. Blue Star Mothers of America - Wikipedia

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    Blue Star Mothers, wives, and visiting soldiers, Granada Relocation Center, Colorado, June 1943. Retired Army Capt. George H. Maines conceived the idea for the Blue Star Mothers after a conversation with General John Pershing. He ran a newspaper article in the Flint News Advertiser on January 22, 1942. A coupon was included in the article and ...

  3. Title 36 of the United States Code - Wikipedia

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    Gold Star Mother's Day § 112. Honor America Days § 113. Law Day, U.S.A. § 114. Leif Erikson Day § 115. Loyalty Day § 116. Memorial Day § 117. Mother's Day § 118. National Aviation Day § 119. National Day of Prayer § 120. National Defense Transportation Day § 121. National Disability Employment Awareness Month § 122. National Flag ...

  4. Service flag - Wikipedia

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    A service flag or service banner is a banner that family members of those serving in the United States Armed Forces can display. The flag or banner is officially defined as a white field with a red border, with a blue star for each family member serving in the Armed Forces of the United States during any period of war or hostilities.

  5. Blue Star Mothers seeks donations for Wreaths Across America ...

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    HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) — The Blue Star Mothers of Coastal Carolina is asking for donations as a deadline nears in efforts to place wreaths on the gravesites of fallen veterans. The goal of ...

  6. Glen Eden Lutheran Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    In June 1962, Lutheran War Veterans Auxiliary, Gold Star Mothers and Blue Star Mothers, as a special place to pay tribute to veterans, dedicated Glen Eden's Veteran's Monument, now the focus of the Garden of Valor.

  7. Sisters Separated into Forced Labor Camps During World ... - AOL

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    Fate had other plans, and now living in the U.S., the sisters were reunited again at 96 and 100, thanks to the non-profit Wish of a Lifetime Helena and Barbara Stefaniak lost their mother first ...

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    The landing site is relocated away from the campus, which is commonly used as a landing site for helicopters from the New Jersey State Police Emergency Medical Services Responses Program (North ...

  9. American Gold Star Mothers - Wikipedia

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    American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. (AGSM), is a private [1] nonprofit organization [2] of American mothers who lost sons or daughters in service of the United States Armed Forces. It was originally formed in 1928 for mothers of those lost in World War I , and it holds a congressional charter under Title 36 § 211 of the United States Code . [ 3 ]