During Military Appreciation Month this May, I had the honor of marching in the 2024 National Memorial Day Parade in Washington, DC, with the National Desert Storm War Memorial Association (NDSWM). Participating in this march allowed me to celebrate and honor those who have fallen while serving our country. Being a part of this event was particularly meaningful as I recently began working for Markon, a company that shares my commitment to respecting and celebrating those who have served.
Less than one mile from the parade route is the location where the Desert Shield and Desert Storm Memorial will be constructed. The memorial is projected to be completed and dedicated in the fall of 2025. Cee Freeman, Vice President of the National Desert Storm Memorial Association, said, “During Operation Desert Storm, I served with the finest fighting force ever assembled. 33 years later, I am honored to be in the official reviewing stand on Memorial Day to witness their commitment, honor, and veneration for the men and women who died while serving.”
For background, I am a veteran of the US Army and served 4 ½ years active duty in the Infantry and 2 ½ years as an FAA-certified Air Traffic Controller. I completed Basic Training and Airborne school at Fort Benning, Georgia, and then served a year on the DMZ in South Korea, just a stone’s throw from Panmunjom. From there, I was assigned to the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. During a deployment to West Point, Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, and we immediately returned to Fort Campbell to prepare for deployment to Saudi Arabia, leading to Operation Desert Shield and, ultimately, Desert Storm.
A number of years ago, I became aware of the NDSWM and their goal of building a memorial to commemorate and honor those who served and those who paid the ultimate price during Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. The NDSWM had been a regular participant in the National Memorial Day Parade in Washington, DC, for a number of years, but, being based overseas, it just wasn’t a feasible option for me to participate.
Markon's commitment to respecting each individual and celebrating unique perspectives is one of the many reasons I am proud to be part of this team. We honor those who served and continue to serve by fostering an inclusive environment where every team member's contribution is valued. If you share these values and are dedicated to what matters, consider joining our team.