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Gold Star Spouse Day 2025

03 April 2025

From CNIC, Coutesy Story

April 5, 2025, is recognized as Gold Star Spouse Day, a day to honor the spouses of those who died while serving on active duty. Since 2010, Congress has annually acknowledged this day as “Gold Star Wives’ Day,” paying tribute to the sacrifices of individuals affiliated with Gold Star Wives of America, a nonprofit organization founded in 1945 by women whose husbands died in service to our country.
As the military has evolved, so has the role and demographic of the military spouse, leading to a more inclusive resolution that now recognizes April 5, as Gold Star Spouses’ Day.

The tradition of the gold star recognition dates back to 1918, when families would display a gold star over the blue service star in their window to signify the death of a loved one serving in the U.S. military overseas. In 1947, Congress approved the design, production, and distribution of the official Gold Star Lapel Button, symbolizing service members who died in combat. In 1973, the Lapel Button for Next of Kin of Deceased Personnel was introduced, honoring active-duty service members who died in noncombat operations.

The survivor support community has embraced April 5 as the date to recognize the sacrifices made by all gold star spouses and express gratitude for their unwavering commitment. The Navy Gold Star Program remains dedicated to providing support and fostering connections among gold star families, ensuring they stay connected to their Navy family for as long as they wish.

In commemoration of Gold Star Spouses’ Day, let us honor the families of the fallen, recognizing that no one has given more for our nation. If you encounter someone wearing a Gold Star Lapel Button or the Lapel Button for Next of Kin of Deceased Personnel, understand that these symbols represent the families of our fallen heroes. If you meet or know a gold star spouse, please take a moment to acknowledge their spouse’s sacrifice and express gratitude for their continued service.

To learn more about how the Navy Gold Star Program is honoring gold star spouses in your area, we encourage you to connect with your local coordinator. For more information visit the Navy Gold Star Program website at www.navygoldstar.com.
 
 

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