ISSUE #11 OF THE 2025 COMMONWEALTH’S GUARDIAN BI-WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

Posted By VNGMG Office

Posted June 9, 2025

Virginia’s fallen remembered on Memorial Day

The Commonwealth’s Memorial Day Ceremony honored and remembered the military men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to the nation May 26, 2025, at the Virginia War Memorial in Richmond, Virginia. Governor Glenn Youngkin and First Lady Suzanne Youngkin, retired Maj. Gen. Craig Crenshaw, the Virginia Secretary of Veterans and Defense Affairs, as well as Maj. Gen. James W. Ring, the Adjutant  General of Virginia, with Chief Master Sgt. John F. Nye, the VNG Command Senior Enlisted Leader, and Spc. Nicholas Warren, the VNG Soldier of the Year, placed memorial wreaths to honor the fallen.

“To the families of the fallen, to those for whom every single day is Memorial Day, we cannot fully share in your sorrow or shoulder the immense sacrifice that you have born since the loss of your loved one,” Youngkin said. “Today we stand with you. We stand with you to express our collective grief and to show our overwhelming gratitude for all that your loved ones did to defend liberty and to defend freedom.”

Warren led the pledge of allegiance, and the 29th Infantry Division Band provided music for the ceremony.

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Maj. Gen. James W. Ring, Chief Master Sgt. John F. Nye and Spc. Nicholas Warren place a memorial wreath to honor the fallen during the Commonwealth’s Memorial Day Ceremony May 26, 2025, in Richmond, Virginia.

Maj. Gen. James W. Ring, Chief Master Sgt. John F. Nye and Spc. Nicholas Warren place a memorial wreath to honor the fallen during the Commonwealth’s Memorial Day Ceremony May 26, 2025, in Richmond, Virginia.