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‘Honor’ Flags to be Placed at Arlington Cemetery

George Lutz spoke more about his Honor and Remember mission on the Nov. 11 edition of the CBN News Channel's Morning News.Click play to watch his interview. CBNNews.com

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La. family honored by man recognizing fallen soldiers

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A new symbol to remember fallen soldiers

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Texas triathlete honors fallen Edmond soldier

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Flag Honors and Remembers All Military Lives Lost

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Honor And Remember Flag Campaign Stops In Hawaii

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Special Flags Symbolize a Nation that will Never Forget

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Traveling Dad Comes To Idaho To Honor Fallen Soldiers

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‘Honor and Remember Flag’ Dad Tours U.S.

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Flag For the Fallen

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Father Seeks Universal Flag for Fallen Soldiers

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Honoring America’s fallen soldiers Father’s quest: Remember the fallen every day

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Sister of Vietnam veteran, killed in action, says ‘it’s an honor’ to receive special flag in his memory

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Tribute to fallen service members comes to Grand Rapids

By: Matt Campbell GRAND RAPIDS (WZZM) -- A cross country tribute to veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice stopped in Grand Rapids Tuesday. George Lutz, who founded Honor and Remember, presented Pamela Bird of Lowell with a personalized flag outside the Veterans Memorial this afternoon. Her brother, Specialist Harold Harper, was just 20-years-old when he died in the Vietnam War. Lutz wants that flag to →

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Families of Fallen Soldiers Presented With Memorial Flag

by Lauren Amstutz UpNorthLive.com TRAVERSE CITY -- It was an emotional day for local gold star parents. They were presented with a Honor and Remember Flag at the VFW in Traverse City Monday. George Lutz, the founder of the flag is on a mission to make it a national symbol. He was at the ceremony and told families why the flag is so important. Lutz →

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New Flag To Become National Symbol Of Remembrance

By STEVE WAINFOR Published: July 02, 2010 NBC 4 COLUMBUS, Ohio -- George Lutz lost his son while on patrol in Iraq in 2005. During his grieving with family and friends, Lutz realized that there was not a national symbol representing those who gave their lives for their country. So he formed a cross-country campaign called Honor and Remember to visit all 50 states in →

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Father of fallen soldier travels to promote honor flag

JEFFREY BLACKWELL • STAFF WRITER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE.COM • JUNE 24, 2010 The father of an American soldier killed in action in 2005 while on patrol in Fallujah, Iraq, is taking his cause on the road to establish an enduring symbol of sacrifice by the nation's fallen heroes. George Lutz, of Virginia Beach, Va., is traveling to all 50 states this summer to promote the →

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Group Presents Families with Flags for Fallen Soldiers

By: Scott Fairbanks | Rochester YNN A tour remembering those who died serving our country with a special flag was in Rochester to honor two fallen soldiers. “Honor and Remember” is an organization aiming to promote a new national symbol honoring all those who died in military service. The group presented its flag to two area families before Wednesday's Red Wings game. One was for →

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‘Honor and Remember Tour’ Kicks Off in Va.

By Charlene Israel CBN News Reporter Tuesday, June 08, 2010 Virginia Beach, Va. -- The father of a soldier killed in Iraq has begun a cross country trek to gain support for the adoption of a symbol to recognize all Americans who have been killed in military service. The kickoff for the Honor and Remember Across America tour was held on the →

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Honor and Remember tour kicks off from Va. Beach

By Kathy Adams The Virginian-Pilot © June 6, 2010 VIRGINIA BEACH George Lutz, the father of an Army soldier killed in Iraq, kicked off his Honor and Remember Across America tour from Regent University on Saturday morning. His goal is to travel 49 states, encouraging residents and legislators to support national adoption of the Honor and Remember flag, which he created to recognize Americans killed →

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Honor and remember across America

By: Melanie Woodrow Wavy.com NOROLK, Va. (WAVY.com) - While veterans everywhere marched in parades, George Lutz was on a parade of his own. The father of fallen soldier George Anthony Lutz II, George Lutz hit 15 Chick-fil-A restaurants across Hampton Roads Memorial Day Monday to say thank you. "This is the first time that a business like this has really stepped up and wanted →

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