TAPS Family American Flag Book
American Flags for Gold Star Families
The Families of America’s Fallen Heroes have a special relationship with the American flag. Their loved ones raised their right hand standing before it and pledged to protect it with their life and defend the nation it represents. Their heroes wore the American flag on their uniform and stood at attention each day to honor it. When they made the ultimate sacrifice, they were laid to rest in a casket draped with the American flag.
During the 46th Presidential Inauguration, American flags were proudly displayed on the National Mall. These flags, standing strong and waving in the wind, represented American military service and sacrifice and also stood in remembrance of all those who died from the pandemic that swept the nation.
These American flags had a mission during the Inauguration and when that mission was complete, the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors was honored to receive a set of them. These gifted American flags then began a new journey with a new mission. Fifty-six of the flags that stood proudly on the National Mall during the Presidential inauguration now reside in the homes of grieving families of America's fallen military heroes representing all 50 states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Below are the graphics from a commemorative book sharing the journey of these magnificent American flags, representing all Gold Star Families, given to TAPS from the Inauguration of our Commander in Chief and then proudly presented to surviving loved ones of our military fallen to honor, remember and celebrate their heroes. Each of these flags has a new purpose and a new mission: to give comfort to a grieving family on behalf of a grateful nation.
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Alabama
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Petty Officer First Class Kantrell Hires
United States Coast Guard
Alaska
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Brigadier General Tom Carroll
Army National Guard
Alabama
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Staff Sergeant Loleni Gandy
United States Army Reserve
Arizona
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Major Libado Caraveo
United States Army Reserve
Arkansas
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Sergeant Trey Horne
Army National Guard
California
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Commander Scott Kim
United States Coast Guard
Colorado
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Corporal Brandon Kirton
United States Army
Connecticut
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Captain Gregory McCoy
United States Air Force
Delaware
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Master-at-Arms Petty Officer 2nd Class Joshua Lipstein
United States Navy
Florida
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Sergeant Kenneth Daniel Reich, Jr.
United States Marine Corps
Georgia
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Lance Corporal Omoro Z. Mitchell
United States Marine Corps
Guam
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Corporal Jaygee Meluat
United States Marine Corps
Hawaii
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Staff Sergeant Jason Ignacio
United States Army
Idaho
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Chief Warrant Officer 4 Jon Hartway
United States Army
Illinois
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
1st Lieutenant Daniel Wiess
United States Army
Indiana
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Second Class Gunners Mate Petty Officer Malik Christopher
United States Navy
Iowa
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
First Sergeant Martin Lawrence
United States Army
Kansas
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Command Sergeant Major James Hubbard, Jr.
United States Army Reserve
Kentucky
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Captain Timothy Anderson
United States Army
Louisiana
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Major David Yaggy
United States Marine Corps
Maine
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Senior Airman William Hannigan, III
Air National Guard
Maryland
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Private First Class Justin Davis
United States Army
Massachusetts
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Senior Airman Deanna Richards
United States Air Force
Michigan
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Corporal Jordan Goode
United States Army
Minnesota
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Sergeant Paul Henri
United States Army
Mississippi
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Captain Michael Turner
United States Air Force
Missouri
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Lieutenant William Gilbert
United States Navy
Montana
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Sergeant Steven Cadmus
United States Army
Nebraska
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Sergeant Germaine L. Debro
United States Army Reserve
Nevada
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Aviation Boatswains Mate Fuel Third Class Reco Peevy, Jr.
United States Navy
New Hampshire
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Sergeant Andrew Nicol
United States Army
New Jersey
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Captain Grace Oey
United States Army
New Mexico
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Major Phyllis Pelky
United States Air Force
New York
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Lieutenant Colonel Jaimie Leonard
United States Army
North Carolina
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Staff Sergeant José Melbert, Sr.
United States Army
North Dakota
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Staff Sergeant David Wyatt
United States Marine Corps
Northern Mariana Islands
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Lance Corporal Stephen Austin Litulumar
United States Marine Corps
Ohio
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Sergeant Arthur Mora, Jr.
United States Army
Oklahoma
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Captain Francis Imlay
United States Air Force
Oregon
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Sergeant Adan Gonzales, Jr.
United States Marine Corps
Pennsylvania
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
First Lieutenant Demetrius Frison
United States Army
Puerto Rico
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Sergeant Geraldo André Mora Cruz
United States Army
Rhode Island
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Captain Matthew August
United States Army
South Carolina
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Staff Sergeant Jeffrey Sloss
Army National Guard
South Dakota
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael Mason
United States Army
Tennessee
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Engineman Petty Officer 2nd Class Sebastian Woodard
United States Navy
Texas
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Sergeant Cesar B. Ruiz
United States Marine Corps Reserve
U.S. Virgin Islands
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Staff Sergeant Lyle D. Turnbull
United States Army
Utah
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Captain Jordan Pierson
United States Air Force
Vermont
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Sergeant First Class Larry Garner
United States Army
Virginia
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Captain Humayun Khan
United States Army
Washington
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Hospital Corpsman Petty Officer 1st Class Steven Paige
United States Navy
Washington, D.C.
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Captain David Wilson
United States Navy
West Virginia
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Corporal Andrew White and Staff Sergeant Robert White
United States Marine Corps and United States Army
Wisconsin
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Lieutenant Colonel William Schroeder
United States Air Force
Wyoming
Proudly represented by the surviving family of
Chief Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Stephen Nave
United States Navy
Book Cover
Proudly presented to the President of the United States
by TAPS
TAPS Family American Flag Book
These bereaved military families had already received the folded flag that draped the casket of their loved one, presented on behalf of a grateful nation. Now they have another American flag, one that stood strong on the National Mall representing the best of our country, the transition of power in a democracy their loved ones served to protect and defend.
The 56 families in this book represent all those grieving the loss of a military loved one, regardless of cause or location of death.