Fayetteville, Hope Mills, Spring Lake and other areas will hold events to honor those who died in service to the country.
There are a number of events scheduled over the next few days, some of which will honor fallen service members while others are military-connected.
Here are some of them:
Wednesday:
•The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6018 will hold an observance at 6 p.m. at the post, 116 Chance St., in Fayetteville, said Post Commander Edward Beard.
Thursday:
• The U.S. Army Special Operations Command will honor soldiers killed while supporting combat operations during 2018, 2019 and 2020 in a ceremony that will be streamed on the command s Facebook page at 10 a.m., according to a news advisory.
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (Tribune News Service) The Airborne and Special Operations Museum in downtown
Fayetteville is fully operational, with a display that will be around through the end of April. The museum closed for six months in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic and reopened at limited capacity in September. Following Gov.
Fayetteville museum is now allowed to operate at full capacity, officials said. The order doesn t mean the museum has stopped precautions to reduce the spread of the virus, museum director Jim Bartlinksi said. Officials are still following state and
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance, along with Army guidance, Bartlinski said.
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