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The Montgomery County Commission on Veterans Affairs is honoring veterans with detailed virtual tributes displayed on th...
02/04/2026

The Montgomery County Commission on Veterans Affairs is honoring veterans with detailed virtual tributes displayed on the County’s website to mark Black History Month. February is recognized as Black History Month. The tributes of County veterans featured include photos, background information and details of accomplishments during their military careers and afterward. The Black History Month tribute is being displayed online - visit https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/HHS-Program/ADS/VETERANS/BlackHistoryMonth.html.

Tributes can be submitted via a PDF form available on the website or Google Form: https://forms.gle/FkWBBHRabwLtEjwJ9

Montgomery County, MD Government

11/04/2025

Montgomery County to Participate in ‘Operation Green Light’ to Honor Veterans

Montgomery County Government will join the national “Operation Green Light” initiative to honor veterans and raise awareness of resources available to those who have served. Leading up to Veterans Day, observed on Tuesday, Nov. 11, the County will host a series of events, light up public spaces in green, and promote services for veterans and their families in our community.

Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich and the County Council encourage residents, businesses, and community organizations to participate by displaying green lights and attending local ceremonies that honor the contributions and sacrifices of veterans.

“We are proud to participate in ‘Operation Green Light’ to recognize and thank the veterans who have served our country,” said County Executive Elrich. “Veterans are an important part of our community, and this initiative is a reminder of our continued commitment to honoring their service and supporting them throughout the year. I encourage everyone in Montgomery County to participate by lighting your home green, attending one of the ceremonies, or learning more about the resources and benefits to veterans and military families. This is a simple but powerful way to show appreciation and ensure every veteran feels seen, valued, and supported.”

Joint Proclamation and County Participation in “Operation Green Light”

On Tuesday, Nov. 4, County Executive Elrich and County Council President Kate Stewart will issue a joint proclamation in support of Operation Green Light, a national effort led by the National Association of Counties, encouraging displays of green lights in homes and businesses from Nov. 4-11.

County Building Lighting: 4-11 p.m., Montgomery County’s Memorial Plaza, adjacent to the Leggett Executive Office Building, 101 Monroe St., Rockville, will be illuminated with green lighting to honor veterans.

Ride On Bus Tribute: On Monday, Nov. 10, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., the Montgomery County Department of Transportation will hold a press event at Memorial Plaza (101 Monroe Street, Rockville) to unveil a special “Operation Green Light” Ride On bus wrap in tribute to veterans. In addition, 385 Ride On buses will display informational cards with contact information for veterans’ services and support resources.

View a list of Veterans Day events happening in Montgomery County:

08/29/2025

Elrich Seeks Applicants for Commission on Veterans Affairs

County Executive Marc Elrich is seeking applicants to fill 11 vacancies on the Commission on Veterans Affairs. Four vacancies are for members representing the general public including non-veteran family members and caregivers. Seven vacancies are for veterans who may be members of veteran groups such as the Vietnam Veterans of America, American Veterans (AMVETS), Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Women Veterans of America, American Legion, or Military Order of the Purple Heart. Two public members and three veteran members are eligible to apply for reappointment.

The Commission has a total of 16 voting members, including representatives of the County’s Department of Health and Human Services, the County Executive’s Office, and Montgomery College. There is one non-voting representative of the County’s congressional delegation and one non-voting member of the Commission on People with Disabilities. The Commission researches, assembles, analyzes, and disseminates information and educational materials relating to activities and programs that assist in meeting the needs of veterans and their families; institutes and conducts educational and other programs, meetings, and conferences to promote the rights and opportunities of veterans; advises the Executive and the Council on the status of programs and services in the State and County related to the needs of veterans and their families; and assists in planning appropriate commemorative activities and public acknowledgement of the contributions made by veterans.

Members serve three-year terms without compensation, but are eligible for reimbursement for travel and dependent care for in-person meetings attended. The Commission currently meets virtually by video- and teleconference the third Tuesday of the month from 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM. When in-person meetings resume in the future, the Commission will meet in Rockville.

Applicants of diverse backgrounds, professions, genders, geography, abilities, ethnicities, and ages are encouraged to apply. Members of County boards, committees and commissions may not serve on more than one such group at a time. Members must complete training on the Maryland Open Meetings Act, Montgomery County Ethics Law, and basic parliamentary procedure. The County Executive’s appointments are subject to confirmation by the County Council. Applications of individuals selected for appointment will be forwarded to the Council for confirmation. The deadline for application is September 26, 2025. To apply please visit the website below to complete the online form and attach a letter of interest and resume.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY EXECUTIVE MARC ELRICH AND COUNTY COUNCILMEMBERS HONOR VETERANS WITH OPERATION GREEN LIGHT RIDE ON BUS ...
11/06/2024

MONTGOMERY COUNTY EXECUTIVE MARC ELRICH AND COUNTY COUNCILMEMBERS HONOR VETERANS WITH OPERATION GREEN LIGHT RIDE ON BUS UNVEILING

Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich and members of the County Council joined the County Commission on Veterans Affairs and community leaders today for the Montgomery County Department of Transportation’s (MCDOT) unveiling of the Ride On “Operation Green Light” themed bus at a ceremony to honor veterans.

Operation Green Light, a program sponsored by the National Association of Counties, honors veterans for their 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. The campaign also aims to highlight resources available to veterans for support.

“Operation Green Light is an opportunity to lift up our veterans and recognize the sacrifices they made so that we all may live in freedom,” said County Executive Elrich. “Through Operation Green Light we hope to raise awareness of the issues faced by veterans when they return home and highlight the resources available to them. I encourage all veterans, and their families, to connect with the County’s Commission on Veterans Affairs for ongoing support and services.”

Also attending the ceremonies were County Council Vice President Kate Stewart, County Councilmembers Will Jawando, Sidney Katz and Dawn Luedtke. County councilmembers, speakers and community leaders arrived at the ceremony on MCDOT’s Operation Green Light Ride On bus on its inaugural journey. It finished at Montgomery County’s Memorial Plaza, located adjacent to the County Executive Building in Rockville.

The bus is wrapped in a design depicting the U.S. flag, an outline of veterans, and highlighting Operation Green Light. The bus also features a neon sign reading ”Operation Green Light” to illuminate the bus at night. The Montgomery County Commission on Veterans Affairs website and resource line is printed on the back of the bus.

Montgomery County Council President Andrew Friedson, who could not attend the event, joined in his support for Operation Green Light.

“I am proud of this tribute to the men and women in our County who have served with the armed forces,” said Council President Friedson. “Operation Green Light sends a signal to our veterans that our County recognizes the personal cost of their sacrifices and stands ready with the services and support they need to live and thrive in Montgomery County.”

In addition, all Ride On buses will have informational advertising cards on board with QR codes and a phone number for information for veterans resources and services. Those services can be accessed by calling Serving Together at 855-738-7176 or visiting the Commission on Veterans Affairs website.

“The Operation Green Light bus will circulate around the County throughout the month of November as a tribute to our veterans,” said MCDOT Director Chris Conklin. “Ride On buses will have signs on board highlighting Operation Green Light and directing veterans to resources. We know many veterans rely on our Ride On buses, and we hope to make them aware of the support available to them.”

The Operation Green Light bus will be deployed on bus routes throughout Montgomery County. Riders hoping to catch the Operation Green Light bus can follow on social media to find out where the bus is scheduled to run.

Look for photos of the Ride On Operation Green Light bus in motion on the MCDOT social media channels or by following the hashtag. Riders are encouraged to post and share their bus photos in support.

More information about Operation Green Light is available here.

For more information on MCDOT programs and services visit montgomerycountymd.gov/mcdot, follow on X, Facebook and Instagram and subscribe to MCDOT’s “Go Montgomery!” newsletter.

COMMISSION ON VETERANS AFFAIRS TO JOIN IN CELEBRATION OF ‘WOMEN VETERANS DAY’ BY RECOGNIZING COUNTY’S FEMALE VETERANS ON...
06/04/2024

COMMISSION ON VETERANS AFFAIRS TO JOIN IN CELEBRATION OF ‘WOMEN VETERANS DAY’ BY RECOGNIZING COUNTY’S FEMALE VETERANS ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12

Montgomery County’s Commission on Veterans Affairs will join in the Maryland celebration of Women Veterans Day on Wednesday, June 12, with a virtual tribute to the County’s female veterans and a tribute display set up at the Silver Spring Civic Building in Downtown Silver Spring.

Women Veterans Day is an official day of recognition in many states. However, it is not a nationally recognized day of honor. Maryland has recognized Women Veterans Day since 2023.

The United States on June 12, 1948, approved the Women’s Armed Services Integration Act in 1948, which allowed women to become permanent members of the military. The act also allowed African American women to serve in the military.

Before the act was approved, women could only serve in the reserve and regular forces during peacetime, and only as nurses. Today, women serve in all military occupational specialties, including intelligence, logistics, munitions and combat.

"Today, as a female veteran and vice chair of the County veterans commission, I stand in solidarity with my fellow sisters-in-arms, honoring their extraordinary contributions to our nation's defense,” said Anneke Vandenbroek, who is vice chair of the Commission on Veterans Affairs. “As we celebrate Women Veterans Day, let us recognize not only the collective bravery and sacrifice of women in uniform, but also the unique journey of each individual who has served. It is a privilege to join hands with these remarkable women, amplifying their voices and ensuring their stories are heard and honored."

The Commission on Veterans Affairs’ tribute to Montgomery’s female veterans can be found at https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/HHS-Program/ADS/VETERANS/WomenVeterans.html.

The Silver Spring Civic Building is located at 1 Veterans Pl. in Silver Spring.

“The movement to have the contributions of women to American’s military efforts formerly recognized continues to gain momentum nationally and in Maryland,” said Michael Wilson, an Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran who chairs the Commission on Veterans Affairs. “In Montgomery County, we have long-recognized how women have helped the military efforts of our nation, literally going back centuries. We created this online tribute and the display in Silver Spring to honor our women veterans and we look forward to seeing the number of tributes continue to grow.”

Women have served in America’s wars and conflicts throughout history. They played vital roles in the Revolutionary War, serving as soldiers, raising morale and spying on the enemy. It is known that some even disguised themselves as men to be able to serve.

More than 400 women fought in the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War. During World War I, about 35,000 women officially served. Women served in lifesaving roles such as nurses, and critical support staff roles such as the Hello Girls, formally known as the Signal Corps Female Telephone Operators Unit. In World War II, 350,000 women served in the U.S. military in occupations such as nursing, military intelligence, cryptography and parachute rigging.

In August 1943, the Women’s Flying Training Detachment and the Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS) merged into a single unit for all women pilots and formed the Women’s Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs). They flew more than 60 million miles in two years. During this time, the 6888th Battalion was formed as the first and only all-Black Women Army Corps unit to deploy overseas during WW II. Their nickname was “Six-Triple Eight” and their motto was “No Mail, Low Morale.”

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 PDF form. Be prepared to provide the following information:

* 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 about their service
* Must have been issued a Department of Defense DD-214 Veteran status
* Connection to Montgomery County (where the individual currently lived, attended high school or college/university, etc.)
* Photos (preferably one during their service and one in their civilian life)

Email [email protected] to learn more about the tribute program.

Visit the Commission on Veterans Affairs website for more information about its work - www.montgomerycountymd.gov/cva

MONTGOMERY COUNTY MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS WILL BE HIGHLIGHTED BY ROCKVILLE’S PARADE AND ‘HOMETOWN HOLIDAYS’ CONCERTS, GAITHE...
05/23/2024

MONTGOMERY COUNTY MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS WILL BE HIGHLIGHTED BY ROCKVILLE’S PARADE AND ‘HOMETOWN HOLIDAYS’ CONCERTS, GAITHERSBURG’S ‘FLAGS OF HONOR’ DISPLAY

Montgomery County will honor its fallen local heroes lost in armed conflicts with ceremonies and events throughout Memorial Day Weekend Saturday-Monday, May 25-27. The biggest events will be the traditional City of Rockville ceremonies followed by its annual parade on Monday, May 27. Rockville will host two days of the free Hometown Holidays Music Fest on May 25-26 at its RedGate Park. Over the weekend, the City of Gaithersburg will again have its “Flags of Honor” Display.

There will be ceremonies conducted by the Greenberg-Lerner Post 692 of the Jewish War Veterans of the USA on Sunday in Rockville and on Monday, Jewish War Veterans Post 360, American Legion Post 268 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2562 will hold solemn ceremonies in Wheaton

Memorial Day is a Federal holiday in the United States that is observed on the last Monday of May. The purpose of Memorial Day is to commemorate the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces, particularly those who died in battle or as a result of wounds sustained in battle. The holiday originated during the American Civil War when flowers were placed on the graves of those who had been killed in battle.

Rockville’s Memorial Day events will start at 9 a.m. on May 27, with music from the Rockville Concert Band and the Rockville Chorus on Maryland Avenue in Rockville Town Square. Formal ceremonies begin at 9:30 a.m., followed by the parade that each year is one of the largest in the Washington Region. The parade’s origins date to 1944. The grand marshal for this year’s parade will be Stephen P. Johnson, a historian at the Department of Defense’s POW/MIA Accounting Agency. At the agency, he works to provide the fullest possible records and accounting of missing personnel to their families and the nation. Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich is among those expected to be in the parade’s line of march.

The Hometown Holidays Music Fest on Saturday-Sunday, May 25-26, will have free concerts from noon-7 p.m. each day at RedGate Park, which is located at 14500 Avery Road in Rockville. Hometown Holidays will include kid’s activities and food and drink vendors. More information about Hometown Holidays is available at www.rockvillehth.com.

For more information about the Rockville events, call 240-314-8620 or email [email protected].

View press release for more information regarding Memorial Day events: https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail.aspx?Item_ID=45292

Montgomery Commission on Veterans Affairs Honors Fallen Hometown Heroes from Military Action Dating to World War I with ...
05/14/2024

Montgomery Commission on Veterans Affairs Honors Fallen Hometown Heroes from Military Action Dating to World War I with Online Tributes as Memorial Day Approaches

For Immediate Release: Tuesday, May 14, 2024

The Montgomery County Commission on Veterans Affairs is honoring “Fallen Hometown Heroes” with Montgomery County connections on a website created by the commission. The tribute is especially notable as the County prepares to commemorate Memorial Day on Monday, May 27.

The website honors veterans who were killed in action in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War and the Global War on Terrorism (including Operation Iraqi Freedom / Operation Enduring Freedom / Operation Inherent Resolve / Operation Freedom's Sentinel / Operation New Dawn). The website includes photos and military histories of those who lived in Montgomery County and were killed in action. The site can be viewed at www.montgomerycountymd.gov/fallenheroes.

“We owe a great debt of gratitude to our local heroes, as well as all service members, who made the ultimate sacrifice in their service to our nation,” said Michael Wilson, an Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran who currently chairs the County Commission on Veterans Affairs. “I encourage residents to visit the County’s Fallen Hometown Heroes website and learn more about these heroes dating back to World War I and as recent as the Global War on Terrorism. Their sacrifices will always be remembered and honored.”

In 2023, a plaque was unveiled at the Rockville Memorial Library recognizing the name change from the original Rockville Library. The name change was instituted in 2010 at the request of Gold Star families—those who have lost a family member in U.S. military conflicts—and the County’s Commission on Veterans Affairs. The plaque is in the first-floor lobby, next to a digital display honoring the County's Fallen Hometown Heroes. The Fallen Hometown Heroes digital display honors residents killed in action dating to World War I.

“Memorial Day is a special day for honoring the men and women who lost their lives while defending our nation,” said County Executive Marc Elrich. “We recognize the sacrifice they and their families have made—and we will never forget. I urge every resident to take a moment to reflect on our local heroes and learn more about their courageous stories through this website.”

To share the story of a friend or family member who was killed in action, complete a Google form or a PDF form. Be prepared to provide the following information:

*Servicemember’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 about their service
*Connection to Montgomery County (where the individual currently lived, attended high school or college/university, etc.)
*Photos (preferably one during their service and one in their civilian life)

Email [email protected] to learn more about the tribute program.

Visit the Commission on Veterans Affairs website for more information about their work.

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Rockville, MD
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