
Field of Honor: A Sea of Flags, A Legacy of Heroes
In a quiet field kissed by the wind, American flags stand tall — each one a silent sentinel of sacrifice, courage, and unwavering duty.
Our Field of Honor is more than just a patriotic display — it’s a sacred tribute to the men and women who have worn the uniform or currently wear the uniform of our Armed Forces with honor and distinction.
Every flag tells a story.
Some represent veterans who gave the ultimate sacrifice. Others fly for those who returned home forever changed by their service. And many are dedicated to living heroes — parents, siblings, neighbors, and friends — who answered the call to serve with pride and humility.
As these flags ripple in the breeze, they remind us that freedom is not free. It is earned, protected, and passed on by the brave hearts of our military veterans. With each name honored, we preserve a legacy. With each flag placed, we say thank you.
We invite you to walk among them.
To feel the power of unity, remembrance, and gratitude. Whether you dedicate a flag in honor of a loved one or simply stand in reflection, the Field of Honor is a place where patriotism is not just felt — it’s seen, heard, and deeply remembered.
Join us in honoring those who served.
Sponsor a flag. Share a memory. Be part of a tradition that speaks louder than words.
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An American Flag has been dedicated to the following recipients to be displayed in our Field Of Honor:
- Michael J. Hamilton - Honored by Diane Hamilton
- Daniel O'Neill, Army/Veteran/Deceased - Honored by Kathleen O'Neill
- Doctor Joseph Salvatore - Honored by Historic Cold Spring Village Staff
- Richard H Maccausland, New Jersey National Guard - Honored by Patricia Piacentine
- Frederick C Feil. Us Army Korea - Honored by Margaret Feil
- Howard E Foulkrod. Usnavy. Ww II - Honored by Margaret Feil
- Bruce W. Adams - Honored by Jane Adams
- Ralph Caldwell - Honored by Jane Adams
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