‘Carry the Load’ memorial walk passes through Hampton Roads

It’s an annual relay that honors the sacrifices of our fallen heroes.

NORFOLK, Va. — Wisconsin paramedic Steve Hensley was walking down the busy streets of Norfolk Wednesday.

He’s part of a nationwide relay called Carry the Load, honoring fallen first responders and military members.

“When I was younger, I worked in the fire service out west,” said Hensley. “I lost five friends in a helicopter crash. There were three of us who had not been on the aircraft at the time. In 2011, one of the other survivors of it had taken their life. In 2014, the other survivor had taken his life.”

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Walkers, cyclists mark true meaning of Memorial Day

Joe LaFurgey

Posted: May 08, 2019 06:31 PM EDT

BYRON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — The gray sky and an occasional pelting from a cold rain didn't slow down Travis Swaim and Brandon Asberry as they biked their way up Byron Center Avenue on their way to Grandville Wednesday afternoon.

They were on a mission.

"It can be miserable at times out here. You're not always having the best time. But you kind of step back and remember why you're out here," Swaim said.

"It always comes back to why you're here. You never forget why you're here," Asberry added.

That "why" is to honor the sacrifices made by military members and first responders.

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‘Carry the Load’ walking through Grand Rapids in support of veterans, first responders

‘Carry the Load’ walking across country to honor veterans, military members and first responders

By: Marielena Balouris

Posted: May 08, 2019 06:54 PM EDT

NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) -- All across the country, people are embarking on an 11,500 mile trek for "Carry the Load."

It's all to honor the sacrifices of our nation's military, veterans and first responders.

"Carry the Load" started in 2011 by two Navy SEALs who felt like the true meaning of Memorial Day was overshadowed by cookouts, sales and celebrations. They started an event in Dallas that has spread to 40 states, reminding people of the day's true meaning."

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Non-profit holds Hampton Roads walk event to honor veterans, first responders

POSTED 5:21 AM, MAY 8, 2019, BY NICK BOYKIN,

HAMPTON ROADS, Va. - Hundreds of people will be walking for a good cause. It’s called Carry the Load and participants will be walking to honor the sacrifices of the military veterans and first responders.

Norfolk Fire-Rescue Station 9 is where walkers will be meeting Wednesday morning at 8 a.m.

Carry the Load is a non-profit organization which connects Americans across the country to the sacrifices made every day by the military and first responders.

 

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Say their names: Carry the Load visits Culpeper National Cemetery on walking mission to remember the fallen

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Bringing a message of, “never forget,” a small contingent visited Culpeper National Cemetery on Monday morning as part of the Carry the Load National Relay awareness event in an effort to remember the fallen.

Traversing the East Coast route, the nine-person relay team started walking last Monday from West Point, New York on a journey to connect Americans to the sacrifices of American military, veterans, first responders and their families.

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Military supporters, first responders walking 3,900 miles to restore real meaning of Memorial Day

By Sheldon Dutes, Anchor/Reporter

WISN . Updated: 9:53 AM CDT May 7, 2019

A group of military supporters and first responders are paying tribute to the real meaning of Memorial Day by walking 3,900 miles.

"There's something more to Memorial Day than just having a Monday off," Dallas firefighter Brandon Ashberry said.

That's why Ashberry is on a mission.

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Group Marches through Central Va. to Honor Service Members

WVIR NBC29 Charlottesville News, Sports, and Weather

May 6th, 5:03 PM EDT

Edited by Emmy Freedman, Reported by Meghan Moriarty

A group is heading through central Virginia to honor the sacrifices of our nation's service members and first responders.

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - A group is heading through central Virginia to honor the sacrifices of our nation's service members and first responders.

Carry the Load participants came through Albemarle County and Charlottesville on Monday, May 6, after traveling from the Culpeper National Cemetery.

They say it’s to recover the true meaning of Memorial Day.

Marchers and cyclists are making their way to Dallas for a big celebration right before Memorial Day, which is on Monday, May 27.

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