Today, we turn our attention to the honorable commemorations taking place in Chattanooga. The city that has the distinction of presenting the first Medal of Honor back on March 25, 1863, during the Civil War, now hosts the Charles H. Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center. Next Monday, the city will mark National Medal of Honor Day, a day set aside to recognize the nation’s highest military award for valor.
This Saturday at the Heritage Center, the quarterly Bricks of Valor ceremony will be held, where the latest commemorative bricks for the plaza will be dedicated. This ceremony marks the beginning of a series of events as part of the Medal of Honor Week in Chattanooga.
Maranda Wilkinson, the Center’s director of education and public programming, will lead the event. Scott Saunders, who provides historical interpretation at the center, will also be present at the ceremony.
A special commemoration will be held for Capt. Larry Taylor, who was awarded the Medal of Honor in September 2023 and passed away in January 2024. This Medal of Honor, now prominently displayed at the Charles H. Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center, symbolizes the highest form of bravery and commitment to duty.
Visitors to the Charles H. Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center will have the opportunity to reflect upon Capt. Taylor’s courage and contribution, along with the stories of countless other valorous individuals whose selflessness has shaped the fabric of the nation.
Medal of Honor Week is a time for the city of Chattanooga and the nation as a whole to remember and honor the brave individuals who have gone beyond the call of duty to protect their country.
The vision of the Charles H. Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center is to preserve and share the stories of the Medal of Honor recipients and their brave and selfless actions. The Center seeks to educate the public, inspire youth, and honor patriots.
The Medal of Honor Week is a major highlight of the year at the Center where they honor the legacies of those brave men and women who have been bestowed the military’s highest honor. It is a time for education, remembering, and understanding the true price of freedom.
Source: HERE News Network
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