The History
On January 22,1942 the Flint News
Advertiser printed a coupon asking Mothers of serviceman to return the
coupon after filling it out. The following February 1st 300 mothers met in
the Duran Hotel, in Flint Michigan. Captain George H. Maines, who had
conceived the idea for this group, acted as the chair of this first
meeting. It was decided that after receiving 1000
responses from the ad to form a permanent organization.
On February 6th the organization was
reported on Congressional record. Chapters then formed in Michigan, Ohio,
Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania, Oregon, California, Iowa and
Washington. In June of 1960 the organization was
chartered by congress. Mothers volunteered throughout the tough times of
World War II. They worked in hospitals, train stations, packed care
packages for soldiers and were a working part of homeland security during
times of war. The organization waned in size over the years but has held
together by mothers showing pride in both their children and country. In
recent times we have begun to grow in strength. Being attacked on our own
soil has once again started mothers hanging flags in their windows at
home, proclaiming pride in the fact that we have children protecting our
freedom during time of war.
Source:
http://www.txbluestarmoms.org/
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Blue Star Mother A Mother or Step Mother (since the child was
of the age of thirteen) who has a son or daughter who is serving, or has
been honorably discharged from the Armed Forces of the United States.
Services included are the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air
Force, Coast Guard, National Guard, Reserve Units, and the Merchant
Marines
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Blue Star Dad A Father or Step Father (since the child was of
the age of thirteen) who has a son or daughter who is serving, or has
been honorably discharged from the Armed Forces of the United States.
Services included are the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air
Force, Coast Guard, National Guard, Reserve Units, and the Merchant
Marines
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Associate Member A spouse, sister, brother, grandparent, aunt,
uncle, cousin, or friend of someone who is serving, or has been
honorably discharged from the Armed Forces of the United States.
Services included are the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air
Force, Coast Guard, National Guard, Reserve Units, and the Merchant
Marines
Source:
http://www.txbluestarmoms.org/
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Display of the Service Star
Banner first came about during World War I. During WWI and WWII
most flags were hand made by mothers across the nation. One of
the most famous flags was that of the five Sullivan brothers who
all perished on the U.S.S. Juneau.
Each blue star on the flag represents a service member in active
duty. A gold star is displayed if a service member is killed in
action or dies in service. If several stars are displayed in one
family the gold star takes the honor of being placed at the top.
Display of a Service Star Banner is done during times of war.
http://www.txbluestarmoms.org/
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Iraq War - Texas Coastal Bend
Casualties
SPC.
Edward John Anguiano
United States Army |
PVT.
Robert Lewis Frantz
United States Army
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SGT.
Alex F. Landa
United States Army
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SSG.
Hector Rene Perez
United States Army
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SPC.
Jose Amancio Perez III
United States Army
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1SG.
Joe Garza
United States Army
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SGT.
Henry Ybarra III
United States Army
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SSG. Anselmo Martinez III
United States Army
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SPC. John Paul Barta
United States Army
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CPL.
Andy Aguilar, Jr.
United States Marines
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SPC. James C. Kesinger
United States Army
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CPL. Paul C. Holter, III
United States Marines
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CPL.
Zachary A. Kolda
United States Marines
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PFC. Danny L. Anderson
United States Army
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CAPT. Paul C. Alaniz
United States Marines
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Lance CPL.
Hilario F. Lopez
United States Marines
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SGT. Jonathan J. Simpson
United States Marines
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Lance CPL. Matthew W. Holloway
United States Marines
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CPL.
John M. Longoria
United States Marines
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SSG. Michael Chadwick Lloyd
United States Army
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SGT. Garrett McLead
United States Army
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SGT. John Russell
United States Army
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SPC. Rogelio R. Garza
Jr.
United States Army
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For
more information on the Texas Coastal Bend Chapter visit the
Blue
Star Mothers of America, Inc. |