As Memorial Day approaches, we at gWorks would like to take a moment to honor and remember the brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives in service to our nation. This solemn day, observed on the last Monday of May, is a time for reflection, gratitude, and remembrance.
Memorial Day's origins date back to the post-Civil War era, initially known as Decoration Day, where citizens decorated the graves of fallen soldiers (2021). Today, it has evolved into a federal holiday dedicated to honoring all American military personnel who have died in all wars.
Reflecting on Sacrifice and Service
At gWorks, we recognize the importance of Memorial Day not only as a time to remember those who have given their lives but also as an opportunity to appreciate the freedoms and values they fought to protect. Our communities thrive on these freedoms, and it's our duty to uphold the legacy of those who have served.
This resonates deeply with our President & CEO, Joseph Heieck, a former Lieutenant and Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Navy. In his article, "Carrying the Fallen: A Memorial Day Reflection," Joseph recounts the profound impact of losing fellow service members during his deployment in Afghanistan in 2010. His memories of Lieutenant (SEAL) Brendan Looney and other fallen heroes offer a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by our military personnel. You can read his story here.
Commemorating Together
This Memorial Day, we encourage everyone to take part in local observances, whether through visiting memorials, participating in parades, or simply taking a moment of silence. Let us come together to honor the courage and dedication of those who have served and ensure their legacy lives on through our continued commitment to community and country.
From all of us at gWorks, we extend our deepest gratitude to the families and friends of the fallen and reaffirm our dedication to supporting and strengthening the communities they so valiantly protected.
References
The history of Memorial Day. ASOMF. (2021, May 28). https://www.asomf.org/the-history-of-memorial-day/
As Memorial Day approaches, we at gWorks would like to take a moment to honor and remember the brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives in service to our nation. This solemn day, observed on the last Monday of May, is a time for reflection, gratitude, and remembrance.
Memorial Day's origins date back to the post-Civil War era, initially known as Decoration Day, where citizens decorated the graves of fallen soldiers (2021). Today, it has evolved into a federal holiday dedicated to honoring all American military personnel who have died in all wars.
Reflecting on Sacrifice and Service
At gWorks, we recognize the importance of Memorial Day not only as a time to remember those who have given their lives but also as an opportunity to appreciate the freedoms and values they fought to protect. Our communities thrive on these freedoms, and it's our duty to uphold the legacy of those who have served.
This resonates deeply with our President & CEO, Joseph Heieck, a former Lieutenant and Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Navy. In his article, "Carrying the Fallen: A Memorial Day Reflection," Joseph recounts the profound impact of losing fellow service members during his deployment in Afghanistan in 2010. His memories of Lieutenant (SEAL) Brendan Looney and other fallen heroes offer a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by our military personnel. You can read his story here.
Commemorating Together
This Memorial Day, we encourage everyone to take part in local observances, whether through visiting memorials, participating in parades, or simply taking a moment of silence. Let us come together to honor the courage and dedication of those who have served and ensure their legacy lives on through our continued commitment to community and country.
From all of us at gWorks, we extend our deepest gratitude to the families and friends of the fallen and reaffirm our dedication to supporting and strengthening the communities they so valiantly protected.
References
The history of Memorial Day. ASOMF. (2021, May 28). https://www.asomf.org/the-history-of-memorial-day/
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As Memorial Day approaches, we at gWorks would like to take a moment to honor and remember the brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives in service to our nation. This solemn day, observed on the last Monday of May, is a time for reflection, gratitude, and remembrance.
Memorial Day's origins date back to the post-Civil War era, initially known as Decoration Day, where citizens decorated the graves of fallen soldiers (2021). Today, it has evolved into a federal holiday dedicated to honoring all American military personnel who have died in all wars.
Reflecting on Sacrifice and Service
At gWorks, we recognize the importance of Memorial Day not only as a time to remember those who have given their lives but also as an opportunity to appreciate the freedoms and values they fought to protect. Our communities thrive on these freedoms, and it's our duty to uphold the legacy of those who have served.
This resonates deeply with our President & CEO, Joseph Heieck, a former Lieutenant and Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Navy. In his article, "Carrying the Fallen: A Memorial Day Reflection," Joseph recounts the profound impact of losing fellow service members during his deployment in Afghanistan in 2010. His memories of Lieutenant (SEAL) Brendan Looney and other fallen heroes offer a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by our military personnel. You can read his story here.
Commemorating Together
This Memorial Day, we encourage everyone to take part in local observances, whether through visiting memorials, participating in parades, or simply taking a moment of silence. Let us come together to honor the courage and dedication of those who have served and ensure their legacy lives on through our continued commitment to community and country.
From all of us at gWorks, we extend our deepest gratitude to the families and friends of the fallen and reaffirm our dedication to supporting and strengthening the communities they so valiantly protected.
References
The history of Memorial Day. ASOMF. (2021, May 28). https://www.asomf.org/the-history-of-memorial-day/
As Memorial Day approaches, we at gWorks would like to take a moment to honor and remember the brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives in service to our nation. This solemn day, observed on the last Monday of May, is a time for reflection, gratitude, and remembrance.
Memorial Day's origins date back to the post-Civil War era, initially known as Decoration Day, where citizens decorated the graves of fallen soldiers (2021). Today, it has evolved into a federal holiday dedicated to honoring all American military personnel who have died in all wars.
Reflecting on Sacrifice and Service
At gWorks, we recognize the importance of Memorial Day not only as a time to remember those who have given their lives but also as an opportunity to appreciate the freedoms and values they fought to protect. Our communities thrive on these freedoms, and it's our duty to uphold the legacy of those who have served.
This resonates deeply with our President & CEO, Joseph Heieck, a former Lieutenant and Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Navy. In his article, "Carrying the Fallen: A Memorial Day Reflection," Joseph recounts the profound impact of losing fellow service members during his deployment in Afghanistan in 2010. His memories of Lieutenant (SEAL) Brendan Looney and other fallen heroes offer a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by our military personnel. You can read his story here.
Commemorating Together
This Memorial Day, we encourage everyone to take part in local observances, whether through visiting memorials, participating in parades, or simply taking a moment of silence. Let us come together to honor the courage and dedication of those who have served and ensure their legacy lives on through our continued commitment to community and country.
From all of us at gWorks, we extend our deepest gratitude to the families and friends of the fallen and reaffirm our dedication to supporting and strengthening the communities they so valiantly protected.
References
The history of Memorial Day. ASOMF. (2021, May 28). https://www.asomf.org/the-history-of-memorial-day/
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As Memorial Day approaches, we at gWorks would like to take a moment to honor and remember the brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives in service to our nation. This solemn day, observed on the last Monday of May, is a time for reflection, gratitude, and remembrance.
Memorial Day's origins date back to the post-Civil War era, initially known as Decoration Day, where citizens decorated the graves of fallen soldiers (2021). Today, it has evolved into a federal holiday dedicated to honoring all American military personnel who have died in all wars.
Reflecting on Sacrifice and Service
At gWorks, we recognize the importance of Memorial Day not only as a time to remember those who have given their lives but also as an opportunity to appreciate the freedoms and values they fought to protect. Our communities thrive on these freedoms, and it's our duty to uphold the legacy of those who have served.
This resonates deeply with our President & CEO, Joseph Heieck, a former Lieutenant and Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Navy. In his article, "Carrying the Fallen: A Memorial Day Reflection," Joseph recounts the profound impact of losing fellow service members during his deployment in Afghanistan in 2010. His memories of Lieutenant (SEAL) Brendan Looney and other fallen heroes offer a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by our military personnel. You can read his story here.
Commemorating Together
This Memorial Day, we encourage everyone to take part in local observances, whether through visiting memorials, participating in parades, or simply taking a moment of silence. Let us come together to honor the courage and dedication of those who have served and ensure their legacy lives on through our continued commitment to community and country.
From all of us at gWorks, we extend our deepest gratitude to the families and friends of the fallen and reaffirm our dedication to supporting and strengthening the communities they so valiantly protected.
References
The history of Memorial Day. ASOMF. (2021, May 28). https://www.asomf.org/the-history-of-memorial-day/
As Memorial Day approaches, we at gWorks would like to take a moment to honor and remember the brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives in service to our nation. This solemn day, observed on the last Monday of May, is a time for reflection, gratitude, and remembrance.
Memorial Day's origins date back to the post-Civil War era, initially known as Decoration Day, where citizens decorated the graves of fallen soldiers (2021). Today, it has evolved into a federal holiday dedicated to honoring all American military personnel who have died in all wars.
Reflecting on Sacrifice and Service
At gWorks, we recognize the importance of Memorial Day not only as a time to remember those who have given their lives but also as an opportunity to appreciate the freedoms and values they fought to protect. Our communities thrive on these freedoms, and it's our duty to uphold the legacy of those who have served.
This resonates deeply with our President & CEO, Joseph Heieck, a former Lieutenant and Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Navy. In his article, "Carrying the Fallen: A Memorial Day Reflection," Joseph recounts the profound impact of losing fellow service members during his deployment in Afghanistan in 2010. His memories of Lieutenant (SEAL) Brendan Looney and other fallen heroes offer a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by our military personnel. You can read his story here.
Commemorating Together
This Memorial Day, we encourage everyone to take part in local observances, whether through visiting memorials, participating in parades, or simply taking a moment of silence. Let us come together to honor the courage and dedication of those who have served and ensure their legacy lives on through our continued commitment to community and country.
From all of us at gWorks, we extend our deepest gratitude to the families and friends of the fallen and reaffirm our dedication to supporting and strengthening the communities they so valiantly protected.
References
The history of Memorial Day. ASOMF. (2021, May 28). https://www.asomf.org/the-history-of-memorial-day/
Highlights
As Memorial Day approaches, we at gWorks would like to take a moment to honor and remember the brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives in service to our nation. This solemn day, observed on the last Monday of May, is a time for reflection, gratitude, and remembrance.
Memorial Day's origins date back to the post-Civil War era, initially known as Decoration Day, where citizens decorated the graves of fallen soldiers (2021). Today, it has evolved into a federal holiday dedicated to honoring all American military personnel who have died in all wars.
Reflecting on Sacrifice and Service
At gWorks, we recognize the importance of Memorial Day not only as a time to remember those who have given their lives but also as an opportunity to appreciate the freedoms and values they fought to protect. Our communities thrive on these freedoms, and it's our duty to uphold the legacy of those who have served.
This resonates deeply with our President & CEO, Joseph Heieck, a former Lieutenant and Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Navy. In his article, "Carrying the Fallen: A Memorial Day Reflection," Joseph recounts the profound impact of losing fellow service members during his deployment in Afghanistan in 2010. His memories of Lieutenant (SEAL) Brendan Looney and other fallen heroes offer a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by our military personnel. You can read his story here.
Commemorating Together
This Memorial Day, we encourage everyone to take part in local observances, whether through visiting memorials, participating in parades, or simply taking a moment of silence. Let us come together to honor the courage and dedication of those who have served and ensure their legacy lives on through our continued commitment to community and country.
From all of us at gWorks, we extend our deepest gratitude to the families and friends of the fallen and reaffirm our dedication to supporting and strengthening the communities they so valiantly protected.
References
The history of Memorial Day. ASOMF. (2021, May 28). https://www.asomf.org/the-history-of-memorial-day/