Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich and the County Council are supporting Operation Green Light, a program sponsored by the National Association of Counties to honor those who have made immeasurable sacrifices to preserve freedom. The program asks for displays of a green light, from Nov. 4-11, in a window of businesses or residences to honor veterans.
From Nov. 4-11, Montgomery County’s Memorial Plaza, which is located adjacent to the County Executive Building at 101 Monroe St. in Rockville, will be lit with green lights.
More information about Operation Green Light is available at https://www.naco.org/blog/counties-take-action-participate-operation-green-light-veterans.
As part of this year’s salute to veterans, the Montgomery Department of Transportation is wrapping a Ride On Bus with tributes to Operation Green Light and Veterans Day. In addition, 385 Ride On buses will have informational advertising cards with contact information for Veterans Resources and Services. Those services can be accessed by calling ServingTogether at 855-738-7176, going to its website at www.servingtogetherproject.org or by going to the Commission on Veterans Affairs website at www.montgomerycountymd.gov/veterans.
The commission encourages all veterans and their families to reach out to find out what resources, services and benefits are available in the County to support them.
Veterans Day ceremonies will be held at several locations throughout the County. Among those ceremonies will be:
- Sunday, Nov. 10. 2:30 p.m. Ninth Annual Veterans Day Program of Jewish War Veterans Post 692. American Jewish Veterans Memorial, Bender Jewish Community Center, 6125 Montrose Road, Rockville. Keynote speaker will be Ross Cohen, deputy secretary of the Maryland Department of Veterans and Military Families. Veterans. Light refreshments will be served. Music by Voices of Vets. For more information, contact Joel Poznansky at joelpoz@hotmail.com or Chuck Miller at chuckmiller4@yahoo.com.
- Monday, Nov. 11. 10:45 a.m. Veterans Park, Bethesda. 63rd Annual Bethesda Veterans Day Ceremonies. Corner of Norfolk Avenue and Woodmont Avenue. Sponsored by Montgomery County’s Bethesda-Chevy Chase Regional Services Center Office, the Bethesda Urban Partnership, the Kiwanis Club of Bethesda and Daughters of the American Revolution. Additional information is available by contacting brandan.stuckey@montgomerycountymd.gov.
- Monday, Nov. 11. 11 a.m. Veterans Park, at the intersection of MD Route 28 and Rockville Pike in Rockville. Rockville’s Mayor and Council will continue the city’s traditional ceremonies. American Legion Post 86 will lead the wreath-laying ceremony and its honor guard will present a rifle salute. The guest speaker will be U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant Dominic Russoli (retired), who served in the Air Force for 22 years. Free parking will be available at Sandy Spring Bank, which is located at 611 Rockville Pike.
- Monday, Nov. 11. 11 a.m. The City of Gaithersburg’s annual Veterans Day Observance will take place at the City Hall Concert Pavilion. City officials and members of local veterans groups will honor those who have served in all branches of the military. Officials, veterans and community organizations will participate in a wreath-laying ceremony, followed by a reception inside City Hall. A reception with refreshments will immediately follow the ceremony in the City Hall Gallery. For more information, go to https://www.gaithersburgmd.gov/recreation/special-events/veterans-day-observance.
- Monday, Nov. 11. 11 a.m. VFW Post 2562 and American Legion Post 268 host ceremonies at Wheaton Veterans Park, 11200 Amherst Ave. in Wheaton. For more information, go to https://vfw2562.org/di/vfw/v2/default.asp.
In addition, there will be Montgomery County veterans’ tributes during the month of November in the display cases at the Rockville Memorial Library and the Silver Spring Civic Building at Veterans Plaza.
Many people confuse Memorial Day in May and Veterans Day in November. Memorial Day honors military personnel who died in service, particularly those who died in battle or as a result of wounds sustained in battle. While those who died are also remembered on Veterans Day, the upcoming holiday is set aside to honor all of those who served honorably in the military—in wartime or peacetime. Veterans Day is largely intended to thank living veterans and acknowledge their contributions to national security.
The commission is seeking to expand the Tribute to Montgomery County Veterans website by adding information on more veterans whose information is supplied either by the veterans themselves, by family members or by friends.
The tribute to veterans website can be found at www.montgomerycountymd.gov/veteransday. From this site, there is a link to the commission’s Fallen Heroes page at www.montgomerycountymd.gov/fallenheroes.
A veteran can share their story, or someone can share the story of a friend or family member, by filling out the Commission’s Google form or filling out its PDF form. Questions can be directed to MCCVA@montgomerycountymd.gov.
The following information is needed on the forms:
- Veteran's name.
- Name of person submitting information and relationship to the individual.
- Branch of service and rank.
- Years of service.
- Era served (WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War, Global War on Terror or peacetime/other).
- Brief narrative of their service.
- Connection to Montgomery County (where the individual currently lives, grew up, attended high school or college/university, etc.).
- Must have been issued a Department of Defense DD-214 veteran status.
- Photos (preferably one during their service and one present day).
To learn more about the Montgomery Commission on Veterans Affairs, go to www.montgomerycountymd.gov/cva.