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Carry The Load relay coming to Huntsville to ‘make Memorial Day matter’
Updated May 17, 2021;
Posted May 17, 2021
Carry The Load is a non-profit organization that provides an active way to connect Americans to the sacrifices made daily by our military, veterans, first responders and their families.
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By Julie Kink | For AL.com
A nationwide relay aimed at honoring our nation’s heroes and “making Memorial Day matter again” will stop in Huntsville this week.
Carry The Load, a nonprofit organization formed 10 years ago by two veteran U.S. Navy SEALS, is visiting Huntsville as part of its “Memorial May” itinerary. The purpose is to impress on Americans the true meaning of Memorial Day, through events in 50 states and 29 countries, culminating in Dallas, Texas, on Memorial weekend.
A relay team from Carry The Load, a nonprofit organization whose goal is to bring awareness of the sacrifices made each day by our military, veterans, first responders and their families, will travel through the Rocket City on May 22.
âIt really means that people care enough to think about those whom they never knew, but they know lost their lives because of serving this country,â Julie Kink, a Gold Star sister, said when asked what it means to her when people she doesnât know do things to honor those whoâve died while serving.
âIt means that people in the general public care enough to recognize that Memorial Day is something special and itâs not only the official start to summer,â she said.
Huntsville is up to the task of hosting US Space Command Mark S. Chandler 2 hours ago A Saturn V rocket replica is seen outside the Davidson Center for Space Exploration at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. (Loren Elliott/AFP via Getty Images) Retired Air Force Gen. Gene Renuart’s March 29 commentary, “Why Space Command should stay in Colorado,” does a disservice to Huntsville, Ala. I feel for Renuart’s disappointment in the decision to make Huntsville, Alabama, the permanent home for US SPACECOM. One can tell by reading his commentary that he has a deep appreciation for and bias toward Peterson Air Force Air Force Base and the Colorado Springs area. However, I can’t help but read in his words and lack of positive items about Huntsville a deep bias against a logical and proactive U.S. Air Force leadership decision to make Huntsville SPACECOM’s permanent home.
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