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SUMMARY:Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day
DESCRIPTION:GOLD STAR MOTHER’S AND FAMILY DAY\nOn the last Sunday in September\, Gold Star Mother’s and Family Day honors the mothers\, fathers\, and families of fallen military service members. Also known as National Gold Star Mother’s Day\, the day serves as a reminder of the losses suffered by military families. \nGOLD STAR MOTHER’S AND FAMILY DAY HISTORY\nOn June 23\, 1936\, a joint congressional resolution designated the last Sunday in September as Gold Star Mother’s Day and proclaimed annually by each president.  In 2011\, President Barack Obama amended the day to “Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day.”  The history of National Gold Star Mother’s Day and their families begins with a young country thrown in the midst of a great war. Army Captain Robert L. Queissner\, whose two sons were serving on the front line during World War I\, created what is now called the Service Flag. Families displayed the flag with a blue star to represent a child serving in the military during times of war or hostilities. When a service member died\, families stitched a gold star over the blue star. \n 
URL:https://theveteranscenter.org/events/gold-star-mothers-and-familys-day/2026-09-27/
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SUMMARY:Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day
DESCRIPTION:GOLD STAR MOTHER’S AND FAMILY DAY\nOn the last Sunday in September\, Gold Star Mother’s and Family Day honors the mothers\, fathers\, and families of fallen military service members. Also known as National Gold Star Mother’s Day\, the day serves as a reminder of the losses suffered by military families. \nGOLD STAR MOTHER’S AND FAMILY DAY HISTORY\nOn June 23\, 1936\, a joint congressional resolution designated the last Sunday in September as Gold Star Mother’s Day and proclaimed annually by each president.  In 2011\, President Barack Obama amended the day to “Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day.”  The history of National Gold Star Mother’s Day and their families begins with a young country thrown in the midst of a great war. Army Captain Robert L. Queissner\, whose two sons were serving on the front line during World War I\, created what is now called the Service Flag. Families displayed the flag with a blue star to represent a child serving in the military during times of war or hostilities. When a service member died\, families stitched a gold star over the blue star. \n 
URL:https://theveteranscenter.org/events/gold-star-mothers-and-familys-day/2027-09-26/
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SUMMARY:Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day
DESCRIPTION:GOLD STAR MOTHER’S AND FAMILY DAY\nOn the last Sunday in September\, Gold Star Mother’s and Family Day honors the mothers\, fathers\, and families of fallen military service members. Also known as National Gold Star Mother’s Day\, the day serves as a reminder of the losses suffered by military families. \nGOLD STAR MOTHER’S AND FAMILY DAY HISTORY\nOn June 23\, 1936\, a joint congressional resolution designated the last Sunday in September as Gold Star Mother’s Day and proclaimed annually by each president.  In 2011\, President Barack Obama amended the day to “Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day.”  The history of National Gold Star Mother’s Day and their families begins with a young country thrown in the midst of a great war. Army Captain Robert L. Queissner\, whose two sons were serving on the front line during World War I\, created what is now called the Service Flag. Families displayed the flag with a blue star to represent a child serving in the military during times of war or hostilities. When a service member died\, families stitched a gold star over the blue star. \n 
URL:https://theveteranscenter.org/events/gold-star-mothers-and-familys-day/2028-09-24/
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SUMMARY:Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day
DESCRIPTION:GOLD STAR MOTHER’S AND FAMILY DAY\nOn the last Sunday in September\, Gold Star Mother’s and Family Day honors the mothers\, fathers\, and families of fallen military service members. Also known as National Gold Star Mother’s Day\, the day serves as a reminder of the losses suffered by military families. \nGOLD STAR MOTHER’S AND FAMILY DAY HISTORY\nOn June 23\, 1936\, a joint congressional resolution designated the last Sunday in September as Gold Star Mother’s Day and proclaimed annually by each president.  In 2011\, President Barack Obama amended the day to “Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day.”  The history of National Gold Star Mother’s Day and their families begins with a young country thrown in the midst of a great war. Army Captain Robert L. Queissner\, whose two sons were serving on the front line during World War I\, created what is now called the Service Flag. Families displayed the flag with a blue star to represent a child serving in the military during times of war or hostilities. When a service member died\, families stitched a gold star over the blue star. \n 
URL:https://theveteranscenter.org/events/gold-star-mothers-and-familys-day/2029-09-30/
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SUMMARY:Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day
DESCRIPTION:GOLD STAR MOTHER’S AND FAMILY DAY\nOn the last Sunday in September\, Gold Star Mother’s and Family Day honors the mothers\, fathers\, and families of fallen military service members. Also known as National Gold Star Mother’s Day\, the day serves as a reminder of the losses suffered by military families. \nGOLD STAR MOTHER’S AND FAMILY DAY HISTORY\nOn June 23\, 1936\, a joint congressional resolution designated the last Sunday in September as Gold Star Mother’s Day and proclaimed annually by each president.  In 2011\, President Barack Obama amended the day to “Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day.”  The history of National Gold Star Mother’s Day and their families begins with a young country thrown in the midst of a great war. Army Captain Robert L. Queissner\, whose two sons were serving on the front line during World War I\, created what is now called the Service Flag. Families displayed the flag with a blue star to represent a child serving in the military during times of war or hostilities. When a service member died\, families stitched a gold star over the blue star. \n 
URL:https://theveteranscenter.org/events/gold-star-mothers-and-familys-day/2030-09-29/
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