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22 ARLINGTON, Virginia (5/28/2021) – The National Guard’s senior general officer reaffirmed today the component’s relationship with a group providing comfort, care and resources to those grieving the death of a military loved one.
Army Gen. Daniel Hokanson, chief, National Guard Bureau, and Bonnie Carroll, president, Tragedy and Assistance Program for Survivors, exchanged a memorandum of understanding, continuing an institutional relationship that stretches back to the founding of TAPS.
“This one is personal,” Hokanson told those attending the 27th Annual National Military Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp during the four-day Memorial Day weekend here. “TAPS was born out of tragedy – the death of eight Soldiers in the Army National Guard in a 1992 plane crash.
Kerr: Why the POW/MIA flag needed to fly again
D. Allan Kerr
We’ve had some rough detours along the way, but I like to think by now we as a country have learned to appreciate those who return home after putting themselves in harm’s way to defend the freedoms we often take for granted.
And I’m pretty sure most of us have enough sense to honor those who have literally given their lives to ensure these freedoms endure.
But what about those who are among the missing? Those who were taken as prisoners of war and never came back, or who disappeared during the utter chaos of battle, never to be heard from again. There is no flag-draped coffin to salute and bid farewell. We don’t even know the fate of these soldiers, sailors and airmen.