February 2018 Heroes

We would like to Honor the memory of Christina who lost her life last month and Remember her specifically by name. Please pray for her familiy as they begin their journey of healing through this unimaginable devastation.

February 2018 Heroes

We remember this hero who gave her life for freedoms cause and the family she left behind.

Sgt. Christina Marie Schoenecker, 26, of Arlington, KS, died Feb. 19 in Baghdad, from a non-combat related incident. She was supporting Operation Inherent Resolve.

She was assigned to the 89th Sustainment Brigade, Wichita, KS.

The incident is under investigation.  She enlisted in May 2009 as a human resources specialist and achieved the rank of sergeant in January 2015.  During her time in service, she earned the Army Achievement Medal with one oak leaf cluster, the Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal with two oak leaf clusters, the Army Service Ribbon, and the National Defense Service Medal.

January 2018 Heroes

We would like to Honor the memory of these men who lost their lives and Remember them specifically by name. Please pray for their families as they begin their journey of healing through this unimaginable devastation.

January 2018 Heroes

We remember these heroes who gave their lives for freedoms cause and the families they left behind.

Sgt. 1st Class Mihail Golin, 34, of Fort Lee, NJ, died Jan. 1 in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, after being engaged by enemy small arms fire while on a dismounted patrol. He was supporting Operation Freedom’s Sentinel.  He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Carson, CO. The incident is under investigation.
Spc. Javion Shavonte Sullivan, 24, of Fort Mill, SC, died Jan. 8 in Al Anbar Province, Iraq, from a non-combat related incident. He was supporting Operation Inherent Resolve.  He was assigned to the 16th Signal Company, 11th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade, Fort Hood, TX. The incident is under investigation.

Support the Honor and Remember Flag Adoption Effort

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In the more than 200 years of our nation’s history there has never been a specific and officially recognized symbol that reminds us daily of the sacrifices made by members of our military and the lives lost in service to our country.  We propose the Honor and Remember Flag as a New Hampshire State emblem for that purpose.

Click on the link below to sign the petition today!

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Honor and Remember Donor Form

I want to support Honor and Remember-NH Chapter to provide personalized flags to the families of those military service members who died in service to our Country.

Click on the link below to make a donation.

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