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Kentucky homeless veteran laid to rest with full military honors at Camp Nelson

Veterans experiencing homelessness is an issue across America. Hayes served in the U.S. Army for six years in the 1980s and was known for his culinary skills.

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Camp Nelson resumes flag laying tradition in preparation for Memorial Day

Camp Nelson resumes flag laying tradition in preparation for Memorial Day WKYT News Staff © Provided by Lexington WKYT Ground crews spent all day Saturday weeding and mowing. Hundreds of volunteers have already signed up to place the flags in ground. LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Memorial Day is almost here and Camp Nelson is returning to a long held tradition. This year volunteers will place thousands of flags in front of veteran graves. “Remembrance. It’s a one word answer, really, to remember these soldiers,” said Denny Hart, a member of the Central Kentucky Veterans Committee. Due to COVID-19 the flags were not put down last year disrupting a long held tradition.

Volunteers sought to place flags before Memorial Day

Volunteers sought to place flags before Memorial Day The Central Kentucky Veterans Committee is looking for volunteers to help place flags and honor veterans this Memorial Day. The organization plans to place flags at the gravesites of 17,000 veterans buried at the Lexington Cemetery and at Camp Nelson National Cemetery in Nicholasville, Army veteran Denny Hart told WKYT-TV. Along with helping to place flags, volunteers will be asked to read inscriptions on each headstone and take a moment to honor each one. “I want them all to know we’re not just putting flags in the ground, we are remembering veterans who have passed away,” Hart said.

Volunteers Needed To Help Honor Military Veterans

Credit Associated Press The Central Kentucky Veterans Committee is looking for volunteers to help place flags and honor veterans this Memorial Day. Army veteran Denny Hart said that the organization plans to place flags at the gravesites of 17,000 veterans buried at the Lexington Cemetery and at Camp Nelson National Cemetery in Nicholasville. Along with helping to place flags, volunteers will be asked to read inscriptions on each headstone and take a moment to honor each one. Hart says it s not just about the flags, but about remembering each veteran. The group will place flags on May 25-28.

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