Mothers of fallen service members began calling themselves “Gold Star Mothers” during the First World War, but the sorrowful bond they share reaches back to every woman who has lost a son or daughter in uniform since our nation’s revolution. The Army cherishes the mothers of its Soldiers as bedrocks of support and comfort, and honors the mothers of its fallen as resilient legacies of their children’s service. The United States began observing Gold Star Mothers Day on the last Sunday of September in 1936. This year, the Army joins the nation on September 25th in recognizing the sacrifice and strength of its Gold Star Mothers.

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Fort Lee opens garden for grieving Families

Fort Lee opens garden for grieving Families

FORT LEE, Va. (March 21, 2012) -- During an emotional ceremony attended by widowed spouses, Gold Star Moms and grieving parents here Friday, Fort Lee officially opened a Memory Garden for the... MORE

Man's best friends provide needed therapy

Man's best friends provide needed therapy

Myah the dog reminds Shirley Schmunk of her son's sacrifice, and helps with the psychiatric rehabilitation and therapy to wounded veterans. MORE

Widow supports families of fallen at Survivor Outreach Services office

Widow supports families of fallen at Survivor Outreach Services office

Malia Fry, a Marine widow whose husband was killed in Anbar province, Iraq, now works part-time with Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors out of the Survivor Outreach Services office at Fort... MORE

Chief consoles gold star families

Chief consoles gold star families

The Army has come a long way when it comes to caring for gold star families, but it can do more, the chief of staff of the Army told survivors and other family members here Tuesday. MORE

Gold Star dad finds support in outreach program

Gold Star dad finds support in outreach program

The mission of Survivor Outreach Services is to provide support services to families of the fallen for however long the family wishes -- regardless of how the Soldier died. MORE