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POW/MIA Recognition Day

9/19/2025

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National POW/MIA Recognition Day – September 19, 2025. U.S. POW/MIA Recognition Day is observed on the third Friday of September, on September 19 this year, to recommit to full accountability to the families of the more than 80,000 veterans captured or still missing from wars that the United States has participated in.
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Happy 78th Birthday US Air Force

9/18/2025

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The U.S. Air Force was established as its own branch of the military by Congress and President Henry S. Truman on September 18, 1947.
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​How to Celebrate the U.S. Air Force BirthdayThe U.S. Air Force birthday is more than just a time to reflect on the bravery and dedication of the men and women who serve — it's also an opportunity to actively show your support and appreciation.These events serve as a reminder of the U.S. Air Force’s enduring legacy of service, sacrifice, and technological innovation.
Here are a few ways we can honor their bravery and dedication on this special day:
  1. Remembering Their Dedication: Recognize the tireless commitment of U.S. Air Force personnel who work around the clock to protect national airspace and maintain global security.
  2. Celebrating Their Sacrifice: Pay tribute to the sacrifices made by U.S. Air Force members and their families, who often endure long deployments and personal challenges to safeguard our freedoms.
  3. Acknowledging Their Technological Leadership: The U.S. Air Force has been at the forefront of aviation and space technology, playing a key role in advancements that extend far beyond the military sphere.
  4. Recognizing Global Impact: From providing humanitarian aid to maintaining air superiority in conflict zones, the U.S. Air Force’s global operations reflect its vital role in both peacetime and wartime efforts.
  5. Going to a Veteran-Themed Museum: Many military-related museums around the country give active-duty service members, veterans, and more free access to their exhibits on the U.S. Air Force Birthday.
  6. Supporting Veterans and Active-Duty Members: Give a shoutout on social media — or better yet, get involved in local events or volunteer opportunities. Posting your experiences with the hashtag #AirForceBirthday spreads awareness and demonstrates that their efforts are not forgotten.
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PATRIOT DAY AND NATIONAL DAY OF SERVICE AND REMEMBRANCE

9/11/2025

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Every year on September 11th, our nation pauses to honor the lives lost in the terrorist attacks of 2001 and to recognize the extraordinary courage of first responders, service members, and everyday heroes who rose to meet that tragic moment. Known as Patriot Day, this solemn day of remembrance serves as a reminder of both the fragility and resilience of the American spirit.
In 2009, Patriot Day was also designated as the National Day of Service and Remembrance. This added purpose transforms grief into action, encouraging Americans to come together in acts of kindness, unity, and volunteerism. By doing so, we pay tribute to the nearly 3,000 lives lost and the countless families and communities forever changed.
The Meaning of Patriot DayPatriot Day is not simply about remembering what was lost—it’s about reflecting on what was found in the days and weeks that followed: courage, unity, and an unwavering sense of community. Flags across the country are flown at half-staff, moments of silence are observed, and stories of resilience are shared. This collective act of remembrance helps ensure that future generations understand the significance of 9/11 and the importance of standing together.
The National Day of Service and RemembranceWhat makes this day unique is its call to action. By turning remembrance into service, Americans honor the spirit of those we lost. Across the nation, people engage in volunteer projects—supporting veterans, helping neighbors in need, donating blood, mentoring youth, cleaning up communities, and countless other acts of service. These efforts not only strengthen local communities but also carry forward the message that even in the darkest times, light can be found through compassion and unity.
How You Can Participate
  • Observe a moment of silence at 8:46 a.m., the time when the first plane struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center.
  • Volunteer with a local nonprofit or community service project.
  • Support first responders and veterans by writing thank-you notes or contributing to organizations that serve them.
  • Share stories and lessons of 9/11 with younger generations to ensure its meaning is never forgotten.
  • Perform simple acts of kindness—check in on a neighbor, donate food, or lend a hand to someone in need.
A Legacy of UnityWhile September 11th will forever be a day marked by loss, it is also a day defined by resilience and compassion. Patriot Day and the National Day of Service and Remembrance remind us that we can honor the past by how we live today—through service, unity, and kindness.
As we reflect this year, let us carry forward the spirit of those who inspired us in 2001 and commit to building stronger, more compassionate communities every day.
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Togetherness Tuesday

9/9/2025

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NM Gold Star Mothers Retreat

Joyce Paulsen - Department of New Mexico, Albuquerque Chapter
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The Dept of NM AGSM's went on a weekend retreat in Fort Stanton, NM. We were hosted by the VSO - Healing America's Heroes. It was a weekend of sharing, laughing, and some tears. This was a special treat from some awesome hosts. We hiked, we visited the state cemetery, shared our heroes, and had a special time of healing and sharing our hearts. A quilt was made by Pat Merville and donated to the Healing America's Heroes organization.
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Visit to the Manor-August 2025

Debi Win’E - Department of So. Calif-Hawaii, Saddleback Valley Chapter
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August 15, 2025-Saddleback Valley and Inland Empire were pleased to attend a dinner at the American Legion Newport BeachPost. Glen Patrick, from the American Gold Star Manor, escorted our President, Anette Kirk and 1st VP, Joyce Paulsen. The evening was highlighted by a trip to the Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach. August 16, the ladies came together again at the Manor for a Southern California Department meeting and a great lunch and birthday celebration for Glen.
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US Navy GSM Brunch

Laurie Miner - Department of Virginia, Hampton Roads Chapter
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On Aug 2nd US Navy Rear Admiral Carl Lahti, Commander Mid-Atlantic, and his wife Mrs. Lisa Lahti generously opened their home to host a delicious brunch for the Hampton Roads Gold Star Moms. He provided us follow-up details to action items that were discussed when he attended our previous monthly meeting.
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Mission Monday

9/8/2025

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Visiting Ft Stanton State Cemetery

Joyce Paulsen - Department of New Mexico, Albuquerque Chapter
The Department of NM visited the State Cemetery in Ft Stanton. We made it a point to visit and say veteran's names.
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Department of NY, Executive Meeting

Carrie Farley - Department of New York
The New York State Department of Veterans' Services proudly joined the Executive Board meeting of the American Gold Star Mothers, National (Official), New York State Chapter. Our Deputy Counsel, Benjamin Pomerance, (standing, back row) presented on DVS’s ongoing work to support Veterans, Service Members, and Military Families. A central focus was this year’s long-awaited victory: expansion of the Gold Star Family Annuity included in the 2025-26 State Budget. One Gold Star Mother from the Rochester area shared her powerful story. Her son was tragically killed in a stateside helicopter crash—yet under the old law, she was denied the Annuity. With the new expansion, she finally qualifies, receiving not only financial support but the lasting recognition of her son’s courageous service and sacrifice. With tears in her eyes, she hugged Benjamin and thanked DVS for championing this long-requested change. We are deeply humbled to walk alongside these incredible Gold Star Mothers in honoring their children and advancing policies that uphold their legacies. With the encouragement of the Gold Star Mothers, we are honored to share both this group photo and powerful story of a mother’s enduring love and sacrifice. God bless our Gold Star Mothers, Gold Star Families, and all who served.
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USO BWI Visit August 19, 2025 Baltimore, MD

Kelly Swanson - Department of Maryland/Delaware, Maryland Chapter
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Members of Gold Star Mothers – Maryland Chapter, Janice Chance, Paula Davis, Theresa Karlson, and Stephanie White, provided lunch to troops preparing for deployment from BWI. The USO’s mission is simple yet powerful: to strengthen America’s military service members by keeping them connected to family, home, and country throughout their service to the nation. At BWI, that mission is lived every single day—supporting troops as they deploy, PCS, or transit through the airport. The troops expressed gratitude for the meal, and the Moms felt privileged to serve our nation’s heroes and look forward to serving again in the future.
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