Mothers of fallen servicemembers 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 27th in recognizing the sacrifice and strength of its Gold Star Mothers.

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Army honors Gold Star Mothers at Pentagon

More than 20 Gold Star mothers met Friday at the Pentagon in the Hall of Heroes for recognition by Army senior leaders prior to the national "Gold Star Mother's Day" on Sunday. MORE

Mother of fallen 1st Infantry Division Soldier operates center to enrich lives of others

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Mother visits DFAC named for son

Mother of fallen Warrior visits Fort Carson Dining Facility named in honor of her son. MORE

DoD, ACS send 'SOS' to Families

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President calls upon nation to honor Gold Star Mothers

The Army, along with our nation, will honor our Gold Star Mothers on the last Sunday in September, Gold Star Mother's Day. MORE

'Time of Remembrance' honors families of fallen

Thousands of families sharing a common bond met at the National Mall, near the base of the Washington Monument Sept. 20. They joined to remember their fathers, mothers, sisters and brothers who were killed while serving in the military. MORE