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This chapter was initially formed to provide Military Honors for all veterans since the active services didn’t provide them. Over the years, the Honor/Color Guard has performed nearly a thousand military burials, memorials, and flag presentations. While this role has diminished over the past couple of years due to the active services being required by law to provide at least two members to fold and present the flag, they still support these men and women whenever asked, usually with a firing detail and buglers.
The Chapter has become very proactive in the communities of North King and South Snohomish Counties. They participate in parades, provide color guards for civic functions and veterans’ reunions. They support four high school Jr. R.O.T.C. programs. They help those in need during the holidays by providing meals and essentials along with presents for the children.
They are a very family oriented chapter. While the members are Vietnam-era Veterans, most of their spouses along with a number of WW II, Korean War, and Gulf War veterans as well as several Gold Star Mothers comprise their Associate membership.
Their main program is the annual Memorial Day service at the Floral Hills Cemetery in Lynnwood, WA where they dedicated a veterans’ memorial in 1995. The Memorial was funded from both public and private donations.
Chapter #423 has also been the host for two programs honoring the Traveling Vietnam Memorial drawing some 68,000 and 92,000 visitors respectively and has attended and participated in three others within the state.
Their slate of key personnel is as follows:
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