"The solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice on the altar of freedom" ~ Abraham Lincoln.
I took a photo, of this dramatic photo, at "The Center of American Values," located on the Riverwalk in Pueblo, Colorado. On this Memorial Day, May 27th, we honor the military men and women who so bravely sacrificed their lives to protect our freedom. May we also remember those who have been gravely injured in battle, whose lives will never be the same, and the brave men and women who continue to serve our country in our armed forces.
"The Center for American Values organizational mission is based on the need for a national initiative to identify, document, and disseminate information about individuals, groups, and organizations whose character attributes relate directly to the values this great country was founded on."
Pueblo, Colorado is the location for The Center of American Values as it is known as the "Home of Heroes." Pueblo has the unique distinction of being the home of four Congressional Medal of Honors recipients. The center's visionary and co-founder is Pueblo's own Medal of Honor recipient, Drew Dix. The center's mission stems from Dix's personal desire for all generations to understand and never lose sight of scarifies made by civilians and veterans alike to elevate America as the greatest country in the world. I visited Pueblo, Colorado with my daughter last summer, when she was on a business trip, and I was very moved by my visit to the Center and felt you would like to learn about it for this Memorial Day weekend
The Center is located on the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo, Colorado. The Riverwalk is a beautiful 32-acre urban waterfront park, with amenities such as boat rides, food, special events, and shopping. I'll show you more about my visit to the Pueblo, Colorado, Riverwalk in a future blog post.
The Center allows its space to be used for organizations in need of meeting facilities specific to promoting character and leadership development curriculum, educational seminars, executive study groups, conferences, special events, ceremonial activities, and public tours.
The Center of American Values contains an extraordinary collection of photographic portraits and documentation of over 140 Congressional Medal of Honor recipients. The Medal of Honor is the United States of America's highest military honor, awarded for personal acts of valor above and beyond the call of duty, and was awarded for the first time during the Civil War. Fewer than 3,500 have been awarded since then. The medal is awarded by the President of the United States in the name of Congress to US military personnel only. There are three versions of the medal, one for the Navy, one for the Army, and one for the Air Force. Personnel of the Marine Corps and the Coast Guard receive the Navy version.
Double click to read this explanation about the "Portraits of Valor" exhibition by photographer Nick Del Calzo, to which he devoted six years of taking portraits of living Medal of Honor recipients.
Many have received the medal award posthumously over the years, as they were killed as the result of their heroic actions. Since the beginning of World War II, only 863 Medals of Honor have been awarded. Over half, that number died in their moment of heroism. Only 332 soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen from Pearl Harbor to the Global War on Terrorism have survived to actually wear the medal. Today only 80 of them are still alive
The portraits all hang on the walls of The Center For American Values. Each and every man was photographed with a backdrop that was meaningful to him, and each portrait was accompanied by an inspirational quote or statement chosen by the recipient. I found the exhibit to be one of the most emotionally moving exhibits that I have ever seen. Many of the photos and quotes brought tears to my eyes. I can't imagine the things these men saw and did to earn this medal, but it has obviously impacted their entire lives.
As you can see there were places to sit and view the portraits that hung all around the room, or you could walk up to each and every one.
The valor of each man was etched into his face...
The diversity of the men reminded me that our country is made up of many ethnicities, which has become part of our country's great strength
Young and old, it was stirring to see each and every portrait. You can double click on each photo collage to enlarge it.
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The Center also had some interactive exhibits about the Medal of Honor
This interesting fact revealed that only one woman has been awarded the honor up to this date, and that was during the Civil War. Double click on the photo to read more.
"Everyone welcomes recognition ... but the ones who truly deserve it most are those Americans who gave their lives for this country." ~ Medal of Honor recipient Salvatore A. Giunta.
May we stop a few moments this weekend and remember and honor all those who have served, and are now serving, in our armed forces, especially those who have so gallantly given up their lives. May we also hope and pray that peace will one day reign around the world for future generations.
Wonderful post, Pat. A serious holiday this week, a we remember ,,,
ReplyDeleteA very appropriate post, Pat, leading us into this holiday week-end!
ReplyDeleteA very solemn place to visit Pat, perfect for this holiday. Have a great Memorial Day Weekend:@)
ReplyDeleteNext trip to CO: I want to visit this.
ReplyDeleteI always love tributes to the armed forces. What a nice museum to visit.
ReplyDeleteThe next time we are in Denver, I will be visiting. What a wonderful place.
ReplyDeletePerfect post for Memorial Day Weekend. We do need to take some time to thank those men and women who gave and are giving so much to keep us safe... God Bless them all.
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Perfect post for Memorial Day weekend, just beautiful.
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Wow, we've been going through Pueblo for YEARS on our way to the Southwest part of Colorado and beyond. Of course we were usually stopping to sleep before driving on. My grandmother grew up there and it has definitely changed a lot since we visited the last of her family living there. I had no idea they had a riverwalk area. This center is amazing. We don't have any family in the military so I know I don't "get it"...the life, but we had Engineer friends work for the Corps of Engineers in Afghanistan and we learned a lot through their years. And the families...I am in awe of the life they live, what strength to daily live with loved ones serving far away.
ReplyDeleteAgain you did a wonderful job teaching us, guiding us to something wonderful.
Interesting. I didn't know about this place and appreciate being introduced to it.
ReplyDeletewell this one is really an amazing place to visit. Do make a plan with your besties.
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Hi pat, what a neat place to visit. A perfect post for this Memorial Day weekend! Be safe and have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteMost timely...and informative...and interesting! Have a wonderful weekend...your first Memorial Day celebrated in your new home.
ReplyDeleteA perfect post for Memorial Day, Pat!
ReplyDeleteCouldn't have been more appropriate, Pat. We will remember. And, be thankful. blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteWow, I have something to see in Pueblo now. I had never heard of this center.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post for a wonderful Memorial Day Weekend. I hope you and your family enjoy Grace xoox
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing...Don would have really liked this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post, it's so very important that we do not forget exactly what made this great country a place of free speech, freedom of religion and so many other freedoms that we all take for granted. It scares me to hear some of the things about the latest president, and I wonder if he realizes the power that he has. And I hope that he understands who bought that. Those that fight so valiantly today and those that stand ready to fight for the freedom that we hold dear.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend.
Cindy
One of the American values that seems to be missing is integrity - we need to go back to all those wonderful values.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post! My hometown has many wonderful sights to see. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Pat, for a wonderful post. Many of my family members live in Pueblo. It is a true family oriented town, I think largely due to the close-family values of the Hispanic population that settled in this area long ago.
ReplyDeleteThe River Walk has some great events during every season and the Buell Children's Museum is an award winning organization.
Thank you for sharing such a deeply important part of our heritage and an opportunity to stop and give thanks in our hearts for the courage of these amazing Americans.
Pat, what a wonderful moving post of The Center for American Values for Memorial Day. Reading the quotations under each portrait is very inspirational. Thank-you for sharing such an important center. I am looking forward to your future Riverwalk post... Margaret from B.C.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to read today that you have lost your precious Buddy. Pets are so much a part of our lives and comfort us just by their constant presence. He was a beautiful cat and lucky to have lived with a good family like yours.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like quite an amazing place! I love how you share such interesting locations with us.
ReplyDeleteI've been to Colorado many times but have never been here. Thanks for taking us on such a comprehensive tour - I feel like I was there with you!
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