Pfc. Timothy J. Hines, Jr. ~ 14 July 2005 ~ OIF

The Hines Family receives the flag honoring Pfc. Timothy J. Hines Jr. at the LCpl Taylor Prazynski Memorial 5k in Fairfield, Ohio on Saturday 11/12/2011.

Pfc. Timothy J. Hines, Jr.  ~ 14 July 2005 ~ OIF

Spc. Gregory J. Missman ~ 9 July 2009 ~ OEF

Jim Missman receives the flag honoring his son Spc. Gregory J. Missman  at the LCpl Taylor Prazynski Memorial 5k in Fairfield, Ohio on Saturday 11/12/2011.

Spc. Gregory J. Missman ~ 9 July 2009 ~ OEF

Sgt. Christina E. Loehrke Smith ~ 30 Sep 2008 ~ U.S. Army

Kathy and Steve Loehrke receive the flag honoring their daughter Christina, on Sunday November 20,2011.

Sgt. Christina E. Loehrke Smith ~ 30 Sep 2008 ~ U.S. Army

LCpl. David R. Baker ~ 20 Oct 2009 ~ OEF

Laurie Holt (mother) and Lauren Lising (sister) hold the flag honoring LCpl David R. Baker.  The presentation was in Painesville, Ohio on 11/26/2011.

LCpl. David R. Baker ~ 20 Oct 2009 ~ OEF

Sgt. David J. Luff Jr. ~ 21 Nov 2010 ~ Iraq

Katie Luff, and son Aiden, receive the flag honoring David Luff Jr. at a benefit wrestling match in Hamilton on Sunday November 27, 2011.

Sgt. David J. Luff Jr. ~ 21 Nov 2010 ~ Iraq

Sgt. Patrick R. Carroll ~ 07 Feb 2011 ~ Afghanistan

Amy Bolding, Mother of Sgt. Patrick Carroll is presented the flag honoring her son at a family gathering in Fitchville, on Sunday Feb. 19, 2012.

Sgt. Patrick R. Carroll ~ 07 Feb 2011 ~ Afghanistan

CW2 Jody L. Egnor ~ 21 Feb 2002 ~ OEF

Margaret and Roger Egnor accept the flag honoring their son Jody, in front of the congregation and friends at Bethany Baptist Church on Sunday February 26, 2012.

CW2 Jody L. Egnor ~ 21 Feb 2002 ~ OEF

HM3 Lucas W. A. Emch ~ 02 Mar 2007 ~ Iraq

The Emch Family receives Lukes flag at a Remembrance Dinner on 3/2/2012.

HM3 Lucas W. A. Emch ~ 02 Mar 2007 ~ Iraq

SSgt. Mark A. Wojciechowski ~ 30 Apr 2009 ~ Iraq

 Teresa, wojo’s mom and husband Tony hold the flag presented to Teresa honoring her son.

SSgt. Mark A. Wojciechowski ~ 30 Apr 2009 ~ Iraq

Flag Presentations

We want to be sure that each loved one is respectfully recognized and honored individually by name and that each family’s sacrifice not be forgotten. Because of the importance of this campaign in educating the country in the daily remembrance of each precious life, these presentations are suggested to be made formally in a public ceremony. They are not simply shipped or mailed.

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