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(From left to right) Mildred Farrow, The Gold Star

(From left to right) Mildred Farrow, The Gold Star

(From left to right) Mildred Farrow, The Gold Star Wives of America, Inc. national chaplain, Martha Didamo, national parliamentary, Betty Crawford, national treasurer, Kathy Maiorana, national historian, Asenet... More

(From left to right) Mara Lynn Barthel, The Gold Star

(From left to right) Mara Lynn Barthel, The Gold Star

(From left to right) Mara Lynn Barthel, The Gold Star Wives of America, Inc. Tahoma Chapter secretary, Madaline Lanza, Lt. Gen. Stephen R. Lanza, I Corps commanding general and Arlene Murray, GSW Tahoma Chapter... More

The Gold Star Wives of America held their 69th annual

The Gold Star Wives of America held their 69th annual

The Gold Star Wives of America held their 69th annual convention in Seattle to conduct its annual business agenda, elect Gold Star Wives National Office leadership and national board members, July 19. Gold Star... More

Lt. Gen Stephen R. Lanza, I Corps commanding general,

Lt. Gen Stephen R. Lanza, I Corps commanding general,

Lt. Gen Stephen R. Lanza, I Corps commanding general, delivers a speech at The Gold Star Wives of America 69th annual convention in Seattle, July 19. The convention was held to conduct annual business agenda, e... More

The Gold Star Wives of America held their 69th annual

The Gold Star Wives of America held their 69th annual

The Gold Star Wives of America held their 69th annual convention in Seattle to conduct its annual business agenda, elect Gold Star Wives National Office leadership and national board members, July 19. Gold Star... More

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