During a recent meeting, the Lee County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution supporting Operation Greenlight, aimed at honoring active military service members transitioning to civilian life and veterans. The resolution recognizes the significant contributions and sacrifices made by military personnel, emphasizing the county's deep respect and gratitude for their service.
The resolution designates the week of November 6th to November 12th, 2024, as a time to salute and honor these individuals. Citizens are encouraged to display green lights at their homes and businesses during this period as a symbol of appreciation for the sacrifices made by military members.
The meeting highlighted the importance of community involvement in recognizing veterans, with a current veteran population in Lee County totaling 4,352. The board acknowledged the ongoing contributions of veterans through various local organizations, including the Lee County Veterans Council and the American Legion.
In a notable addition to the resolution, board members proposed including the names of veterans present at the meeting, further personalizing the recognition. The discussion also acknowledged the vital role of military families, particularly spouses, in supporting service members during their active duty.
The resolution was met with enthusiasm, and the board expressed a commitment to honoring the sacrifices of military personnel, reinforcing the community's dedication to preserving freedom and supporting those who have served.