Memorial day 2026
They Drew
What We Fight For.
We handed kids a logo and a box of crayons. What came back stopped us in our tracks.
This Memorial Day, we asked the children in our Red Hill family — and kids from all around our community — to color our logo. No rules. No template. Just the outline, the crayons, and whatever they felt.
What came back was something we never could have planned. Thirteen drawings. Thirteen different visions of the same gear, the same mountain, the same letter — rendered in pencil and marker, watercolor and crayon, careful shading and beautiful chaos. Some signed their names. Some wrote messages. One said simply: "Thank you for your sacrifice."
Every single one of them understood, in their own honest and perfect way, that this day matters.
Behind each drawing is a child who understands that some people gave everything — and that we don't forget.
At Red Hill Mobility Group, we work to keep the vehicles ready, the soldiers equipped, and the mission moving. We build for the men and women out there who are someone's parent, someone's child, someone's hero. Days like today remind us exactly why.
To every service member who gave everything — thank you. We will never forget.
And to every kid who picked up a crayon today: you just made our whole year. This one's going on the wall.