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A lasting legacy: The story of Jacksonville grandmother who was a trailblazer for women in the military

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Lois Day was a trailblazer and part of the Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service, better known as the WAVES.

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A new wave of ‘Jacksonville Ladies’ are making sure no veteran is buried alone at the Jacksonville National Cemetery

Read full article: A new wave of ‘Jacksonville Ladies’ are making sure no veteran is buried alone at the Jacksonville National Cemetery

They’ve made it their mission to make sure no veteran is buried alone at the Jacksonville National Cemetery on the city’s Northside.

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‘Simply blown away’: Veterans community comes together to honor life of man many of them never knew

Read full article: ‘Simply blown away’: Veterans community comes together to honor life of man many of them never knew

Robert Watkins and Gisela Bell thought they would be the only ones at their family member's funeral. Then, the dozens showed up to honor Richard Watkins.

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Orange Park woman was inspiration behind POW/MIA flag. Her kids share the agonizing story behind the idea

Read full article: Orange Park woman was inspiration behind POW/MIA flag. Her kids share the agonizing story behind the idea

Mary Hoff was instrumental in the creation of the iconic POW/MIA flag. United States. Her husband's plane was shot down in 1970. He is still missing in action.

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Events planned Friday, Saturday to commemorate National POW/MIA Recognition Day in Jacksonville

Read full article: Events planned Friday, Saturday to commemorate National POW/MIA Recognition Day in Jacksonville

Friday is National POW/MIA Recognition Day. It is a day to remember Americans who were prisoners of war and those who served and never returned home. Events are planned around our area over the next two days to honor them.

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‘Selfless service’: Beloved JFRD firefighter laid to rest at Jacksonville National Cemetery

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Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department Engineer Ian M. Church was laid to rest Friday.

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‘We’re his family today’: Hundreds gather at Jacksonville National Cemetery to lay veteran with no known family to rest

Read full article: ‘We’re his family today’: Hundreds gather at Jacksonville National Cemetery to lay veteran with no known family to rest

Hundreds of people across the region answered a call to help lay a local veteran with no known family to rest.

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Hundreds of people lay tokens, wreaths for fallen service members at Jacksonville National Cemetery

Read full article: Hundreds of people lay tokens, wreaths for fallen service members at Jacksonville National Cemetery

It was a somber day at Jacksonville’s National Cemetery as hundreds of people laid wreaths and said prayers for the brave service members who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country.

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‘You never forget’: Jacksonville National Cemetery holds traditional ceremony to honor fallen heroes

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The Jacksonville National Cemetery held its traditional “Memorial Day Observance “ ceremony Saturday morning to remember those who died while fighting for our country.

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Volunteers help place thousands of flags on graves at Jacksonville National Cemetery for Memorial Day ceremony

Read full article: Volunteers help place thousands of flags on graves at Jacksonville National Cemetery for Memorial Day ceremony

Volunteers are needed Thursday to help place thousands of flags on graves at Jacksonville National Cemetery.

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The Jacksonville Ladies: Making sure no veteran is buried alone

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The Jacksonville Ladies volunteer to decorate more than 22,000 headstones at Jacksonville National Cemetery, making sure no veteran is buried alone.

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New fire station could lead to lower insurance premiums for Northside residents

Read full article: New fire station could lead to lower insurance premiums for Northside residents

A brand new fire station opened its doors on the Northside Thursday morning, filling a major gap in the area.

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From being spit on to being honored: Vietnam War veterans recognized in Jacksonville ceremony

Read full article: From being spit on to being honored: Vietnam War veterans recognized in Jacksonville ceremony

The Jacksonville National Cemetery hosted its annual ceremony to commend many for their courage and sacrifice in the Vietnam War.

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Thousands honor veterans laid to rest at Jacksonville National Cemetery on Wreaths Across America Day

Read full article: Thousands honor veterans laid to rest at Jacksonville National Cemetery on Wreaths Across America Day

Thousands of people honored those who are laid to rest at the Jacksonville National Cemetery on Saturday morning at the Wreaths Across America event.

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‘I was really proud’: Families pay homage to fallen soldiers at Memorial Day Observance Ceremony

Read full article: ‘I was really proud’: Families pay homage to fallen soldiers at Memorial Day Observance Ceremony

Jacksonville National Cemetery host Memorial Day Ceremony

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🔒 Share Memorial Day traditions & tributes

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According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Memorial Day originally began as Decoration Day on May 5, 1868.

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‘It takes a piece of you’: Service at Jacksonville National Cemetery honors true meaning of Memorial Day

Read full article: ‘It takes a piece of you’: Service at Jacksonville National Cemetery honors true meaning of Memorial Day

An emotional service Saturday featured music and 22,000 flags that had been placed at 22,000 gravesites to honor the 22,000 heroes who served the nation and are now buried at Jacksonville National Cemetery.

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Thousands of volunteers show up to place flags for Memorial Day at Jacksonville National Cemetery

Read full article: Thousands of volunteers show up to place flags for Memorial Day at Jacksonville National Cemetery

American flags are now in place at every gravesite within the Jacksonville National Cemetery -- all 22,000 of them.

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Wreaths Across America: Thousands honor fallen service members at Jacksonville National Cemetery

Read full article: Wreaths Across America: Thousands honor fallen service members at Jacksonville National Cemetery

15,500 wreaths were laid at headstones at Jacksonville National Cemetery.

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Wreaths Across America Jacksonville short 6K wreaths

Read full article: Wreaths Across America Jacksonville short 6K wreaths

Wreaths Across America Jacksonville needs help paying tribute to local veterans and service members this holiday season. With

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Wreaths Across America 5K wreaths away from its goal

Read full article: Wreaths Across America 5K wreaths away from its goal

For Wreaths Across America at Jacksonville National Cemetery, that means time is quickly running out for the nonprofit to reach its goal of laying 13,500 wreaths at the headstones of fallen veterans. The laying of the wreaths at the Jacksonville National Cemetery is one of the most touching events of the year. “Every American knows a veteran in some way, shape or form,” Featheringill said. You can do it from the comfort of your own home.”Giving a little to honor those who gave so much. To learn more about upcoming Wreaths Across America at Jacksonville National Cemetery fundraising events, they are posted on the chapter’s Facebook page.

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Wreaths Across America brings outreach to Jacksonville this weekend

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Every year, thousands head out to the Jacksonville National Cemetery and lay wreaths at the headstones of fallen heroes. Kellina Featheringill, location coordinator for Wreaths Across America at Jacksonville National Cemetery, loves sharing the organizations mission with the public. Inside Wreaths Across America's mobile exhibit. (Wreaths Across America)This comes at a time when Wreaths Across America at Jacksonville National Cemetery is in need of help. People can donate online to help Wreaths Across America at Jacksonville National Cemetery meet its financial goals for the year.

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Families of fallen place American flags on 300 veterans’ graves

Read full article: Families of fallen place American flags on 300 veterans’ graves

Among the places people paid their respects locally was the Jacksonville National Cemetery. “It’s in everybody’s heart, it’s no different, you just do it a different way,” explained Michael Smith, a member of the support committee at Jacksonville National Cemetery. It still has the same meaning, it’s just done a different way," said Smith, who was honoring Staff Sgt. At just 29-years-old, Dahlke is the first KIA to be buried when Jacksonville National Cemetery opened that same year. “There’s things in life that change your life, and this man right here, what he did for our nation, changed my life,” Smith said.

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Memorial Day observance at National Cemetery scaled down due to virus

Read full article: Memorial Day observance at National Cemetery scaled down due to virus

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The city of Jacksonville is holding a virtual Memorial Day observance this year because of the coronavirus. The annual memorial day observance will also be held at the National Cemetery, but it too will be different because of COVID-19. At the Jacksonville National Cemetery, remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice carries on. He says due to virus precautions, the Memorial Day wreath-laying ceremony will be, at most, 10 minutes long. The pilots will then fly across the Jacksonville National Cemetery, before heading to the memorial wall in downtown Jacksonville.

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Wreaths Across America Jacksonville needs your help to meet goal

Read full article: Wreaths Across America Jacksonville needs your help to meet goal

This year, volunteers with "Wreaths Across America," hope to lay holiday wreaths at 12,000 gravestones at Jacksonville National Cemetery, but they need your help to meet that goal. The goal is to have the wreaths ready by Dec. 14. The Jacksonville National Cemetery is arguably one of the most peaceful places in the city. Willen is retired a retired Navy commander, and will soon take over responsibilities with Wreaths Across America Jacksonville. Michael Smith is the location coordinator for Wreaths Across America Jacksonville.

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Public invited to attend Jacksonville funeral for veteran without family

Read full article: Public invited to attend Jacksonville funeral for veteran without family

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Baker County Board of County Commissioners has invited the public to attend the funeral of an Army veteran with no next of kin, emergency contacts or living relatives. He was cremated through the Baker County Indigent Cremation Program, which provides services of those who can't afford them. Working with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the Jacksonville National Cemetery, county staff and others are making sure that Allevato will finally receive the resting place he deserves. You can give thanks to this veteran by attending his funeral on Thursday, Nov. 7 at 10 a.m. at the Jacksonville National Cemetery. The Baker County Veterans Council will provide services.

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