Some Heroes Wear Quilts: Army Reserve Soldier recognized by Quilts of Valor during International Quilting Festival
221103-A-DB402-423.JPG Photo By: Staff Sgt. John Carkeet IV

HOUSTON - Col. Tina L. Kirkpatrick (left), commander, 475th Quartermaster Group, U.S. Army Reserve, stands with senior leaders and members of Quilts of Valor during the International Quilting Festival in Houston Nov. 3, 2022. Donna Swanson (third from left), New Hampshire state coordinator, Quilts of Valor, invited Kirkpatrick to the festival so she and her staff could present a custom quilt designed by Leo McClure, one of more than 10,000 Quilts of Valor members. Since 2003, the Quilts of Valor Foundation has covered veterans and service members touched by war with handmade quilts made by one of more than 10,000 Foundation members spread throughout the country. The Foundation achieved a major milestone when it produced its 300,000th quilt in April 2022. Kirkpatrick, who also serves as the suicide prevention program manager for the 75th Innovation Command, plans to collaborate with Quilts of Valor to integrate quilting as a form of art therapy to enhance Soldier resiliency. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 75th Innovation Command).


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