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Salute to Sacrifice: Texas State Guards 1st Brigade Honor Those Who Gave The Last Full Measure of Devotion

For this years Memorial Day, as the nation paused to honor the fallen, members of the Texas State Guard’s (State Defense Force) 1st Brigade joined thousands of volunteers and service organizations across America in paying tribute to those men and women who gave their “last full measure of devotion” to this nation. From early in the morning, Guardsmen gathered at ceremonies and memorials, their uniforms crisp and flags at the ready, to ensure that every veteran’s sacrifice was neither forgotten nor taken for granted.

Soldiers from The 1st Brigade, took part in the time-honored flag-placement event at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. Working alongside volunteers, the Guardsmen carefully positioned American Flags at the front of each headstone, as a powerful symbol of remembrance, to ensure veteran graves were marked in a sea of red, white, and blue. This solemn task, undertaken in the quiet hours before the holiday, underscored the commitment of the Texas State Guard to honor every service member, ensuring that no one who “gave that last full measure of devotion” would go unacknowledged.

Placing flags on the graves of veterans has long been a cornerstone of Memorial Day observances in Texas and beyond. With each Flag set into the ground, Guardsmen solemnly reflected on the price of freedom and the debt owed to those who served in uniform—Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Guardians, and Marines alike. The tradition serves not only as a visual testament to sacrifice but also as a personal connection between the living and the fallen, reminding all who pass through these hallowed grounds of the individual lives who gave so much.

By participating in this duty, the 1st Brigade joined the broader American community in living out the promise that those who did “not have died in vain” would be honored so “—that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom—and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.” As Memorial Day ceremonies conclude and families return home, the soldiers of the Texas State Guard stand ready to guard this nation.


Guardsmen from HHC and Alpha Company, 3rd Battalion of the 1st Brigade, Texas State Guard, participated in the flag placement event at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery as part of Memorial Day remembrance efforts on May 25. The Texas State Guard, alongside other volunteers and organizations, regularly takes part in placing American flags on the graves of veterans in the days leading up to Memorial Day. This meaningful tradition serves as a tribute to honor and remember those who have served in the United States military. (Photos by Cpl. John Duesing)


Source: Texas State Guard

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