Photo courtesy Ed Wosylus
Photo courtesy Ed Wosylus
Photo courtesy Ed Wosylus
Photo courtesy Ed Wosylus
Photo courtesy Ed Wosylus
Photo courtesy Ed Wosylus
The first federally approved LGBT Veterans Monument on federal land was dedicated Memorial Day 2015 at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, Illinois. Pictured are members of the American Veterans for Equal Rights-Chicago chapter, and allies. AVER member Stanley Jenczyk spearheaded the project. Photo by Hal Baim
The first federally approved LGBT Veterans Monument on federal land was dedicated Memorial Day 2015 at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, Illinois. Pictured are members of the American Veterans for Equal Rights-Chicago chapter, and allies. AVER member Stanley Jenczyk spearheaded the project. Photo by Hal Baim
The first federally approved LGBT Veterans Monument on federal land was dedicated Memorial Day 2015 at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, Illinois. Pictured are members of the American Veterans for Equal Rights-Chicago chapter, and allies. AVER member Stanley Jenczyk spearheaded the project. Photo by Hal Baim
The first federally approved LGBT Veterans Monument on federal land was dedicated Memorial Day 2015 at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, Illinois. Pictured are members of the American Veterans for Equal Rights-Chicago chapter, and allies. AVER member Stanley Jenczyk spearheaded the project. Photo by Hal Baim