For Immediate Release: May
1, 2007
Senate Designates
Silver Star Day
The State of Oklahoma
has a proud military heritage and prides
itself on honoring and supporting the
men and women of the armed forces. On
Tuesday, the State Senate praised the
Silver Star Families of America, with
the passage of Senate Resolution 29,
for their efforts in honoring those
who have been injured or wounded in
the defense of their country.
"Oklahoma has always supported
and honored the men and women in the
U.S. Armed Forces and the sacrifices
they make for each and every one of
us," said Barrington, R-Lawton.
"But today we also wanted to honor
an organization that goes above and
beyond in honoring those soldiers who
are hurt in battle.”
Silver Star Families is a not-for-profit,
all volunteer organization founded for
the purpose of establishing a Service
Flag to honor wounded military men and
women. The organization also provides
assistance and support to these soldiers
and their families.
“It’s hard to lose a loved
one, but it can be just as hard for
families whose loved ones have been
physically or emotionally injured during
a war, especially if their injury keeps
them from working. This can lead to
further emotional stress and a tremendous
financial burden for the family,”
said Barrington. “I’m so
proud of this organization for bringing
these situations to light and helping
the public better understand what these
families go through.”
The Silver Star Families of America
was founded on April 11, 2005. The tradition
of the Silver Star for the wounded dates
back to 1917 when people would sew silver
thread over Blue Stars to signify wounded
soldiers. To date the organization has
freely donated hundreds of Silver Star
Banners to wounded American military
personnel from all wars and their families.
The group also provides these soldiers
and families with Silver Star Flags
and care packages delivered to military
and veterans’ hospitals, nursing
homes, and combat support hospitals
in Iraq.
“The mission of the Silver Star
Families is to assure that whenever
someone sees a Silver Star Banner in
a window or a Silver Star Flag flying,
that person will remember, and never
forget, the blood that has been sacrificed
by so many of our brave men and women,
because freedom is not free!”
said Barrington.
The resolution also designates May 1,
2007 as “Silver Star Day”
in Oklahoma in recognition of the wounded
military personnel of this state.
For more information
contact:
Senator Barrington's Office: (405) 521-5563