NEWS RELEASE
Honor and Remember
Inc.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: George
Lutz
Phone: 757-576-5403 Fax:
757-204-4726
Email:
contact@honorandremember.org
NATIONAL FLAG FOR FALLEN WARRIORS
UNVEILED
New Emblem Will Serve
to Honor and Remember the Sacrifice of Military Service Men and Women Who
Died in Service
CHESAPEAKE, Virginia - A flag that
commemorates military men and women who died in service to their country is
the subject of a petition to the Department of Defense and United States
Congress for national recognition. Honor and Remember Inc., a
Chesapeake-based non-profit organization, is circulating a petition to have
the "Honor and Remember Flag" officially sanctioned as a national flag. The
new emblem would fill a void in the officially recognized assemblage of
American symbols.
"In the more than 200 years since
our nation's founding, 1.6 million men and women have made the ultimate
sacrifice in wars and conflicts as members of the United States military,"
said George Lutz, president of Honor and Remember Inc. "Yet there is no
tangible national symbol by which we honor these heroes, nothing to remind
us daily that they should not be forgotten, nothing to say thank you."
An unveiling ceremony for the
Honor and Remember Flag will be held on Monday, May 26, 2008, at 3:00 p.m.
at the MacArthur Memorial Museum in downtown Norfolk. Congresswoman Thelma
Drake will be our special guest at the event, which will include remarks
from George Lutz, the flag's originator. The ceremony will also feature the
singing of the national anthem, the ODU color guard and the raising of the
Honor and Remember Flag.
The Honor and Remember Flag combines stars
used by the military to designate service, an eternal flame and a folded
American flag in its design, which is intended to evoke reverence and
appreciation for the lives cut short in service to America. The goal of the
petition effort is to have the flag flown continuously at all official
governmental venues and by every household that wishes to honor those who
gave their lives in service to their country.
"Our goal is to collect one
million signatures on a petition that will be delivered to the Department of
Defense and then to Congress, requesting that the Honor and Remember Flag be
officially designated as a national flag," said Lutz.
"The idea for the Honor and Remember Flag was
the result of losing my own son in the Iraq War," said Lutz." Tony was
killed by a sniper in December 2005, while he was on patrol outside Fallujah.
Our family went through all of the stages that follow such a tragedy: shock,
grief , numbness and acceptance. But as I visited other families who lost
young people in the war and as I attended the funerals of other fallen
service men and women, it occurred to me that there was no lasting, tangible
symbol that these families could use to honor their lost loved one. There
are two things that parents long for when they lose a child this way. First,
they want their child's death not to have been in vain and secondly, they
want their child's sacrifice to be remembered."
After Memorial day The Honor and Remember Flag
will be displayed online. An electronic petition is available at
www.honorandremember.org. So far, Lutz has received enthusiastic support
and encouragement from various military and veteran representatives and
organizations. Nevertheless, he intends to gain grassroots support for the
Honor and Remember Flag through this petition.
One important goal of Honor and
Remember Inc. is to place an Honor and Remember Flag in the hands of every
living parent who has lost a child in service to America.
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