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Military Tribute Banner Program Honors Those Who Served
The Dorothy Q Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) has a long history of honoring those who serve in the military. They are now offering Montgomery County residents an opportunity to recognize and honor veterans and active military in a very special manner. To date, the towns of Lebanon, Brownsburg, Danville and Plainfield, Pittsboro, Clayton have approved the program to display military banners on their street light poles.
Chapter Member, Michele Borden, is excited about the banner project. “This is a wonderful way to honor and recognize those who served or are still serving our country in the military. The public is very excited about the program. Although, we are just now publicly announcing the endeavor, we have several requests from those who have heard of the project, with some families purchasing multiple banners.” Borden added, “The chapter has never undertaken a project of this type so in addition to the public’s enthusiasm, the officials of Crawfordsville have been very supportive and accommodating as we begin this new venture.”
To be eligible, an individual must have served, be honorably discharged or currently serving in the United States Armed Forces and have a valid connection to Montgomery County, past or present. The individual may be living, deceased, POW or MIA. Each banner will include the name, branch of service and conflict, if any. This program honors all veterans, whether in time of conflict or peace.
The vinyl banners, measuring approximately 30” x 65”, will depict the individual on both sides and will be displayed for 1 year, from November 2022 to November 2023. Once the banners are removed, they will be returned to the purchaser.
Applicants purchasing banners must complete and sign an application attesting information submitted is true and correct (the chapter does reserve the right to request verification of military service), and will agree to not hold Dorothy Q Chapter or the individual town responsible for damage, theft, or acts of violence to banners, nor should they expect replacement should these instances occur.
Applications are being taken on a first come, first serve basis and will continue through September 1, 2022. Applications must be fully completed and submitted with payment of $125 and a high-quality photo in uniform. An 8×10 photo is desired. Photos may be black and white or color. Low quality photos and photos less than 5×7 will not be accepted. Photos will be returned.
Borden urges anyone wishing to participate in the program to apply early to ensure securing space on one of the allotted poles.
If you would like to honor a family member who served or is currently serving in the United States military, contact Michele Borden at 765-366-7708 [email protected] or contact Judy Fifer at 765-362-5641 [email protected]