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About us
Steadyfriend

DUTIFUL REGARD

RESPECT

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Our organization was created, named, in honor of Richard Montgomery who was Killed-In-Action on New Year's Eve 1775 in the Battle of Quebec - making the ultimate sacrifice for a country yet to be officially formed, for a flag that had yet to ever officially fly. His Remains would be returned to American soil some 42+ years later. In July 1818, His Remains arrived in New York City with 5,000 people attending the procession. His remains were interred on July 8, next to his monument - Our Country's First - at St. Paul's Chapel in Manhattan, which had been completed in 1776. His widow, Janet Livingston was said to be pleased with the ceremony and wrote, "What more could I wish than the high honor that has been conferred on the ashes of my poor soldier."

Our organization and its efforts Pay Tribute to Montgomery perpetually and promotes the Highest of Honor perpetually for Our Country's Heavy Loss since - The More Than 1,000,000+ U.S. SERVICEMEMBERS - STEADY FRIENDS - Who Have Paid Same In The Pursuit Of Freedom - Given Their Lives For us.

This includes our own family member - Pvt. Erman E. Lepley - Killed-In-Action September 26, 1918 - on the very first day of The Meuse–Argonne offensive - Battle of Argonne Forest, France.

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Culture of Remembrance

The interaction of an individual or a society with their past and history.

STEADYFRIEND.US, LLC is a global communications organization specializing in American messaging. 

We serve as an American public relations entity representing the history of the American Brand defensively.

Remembrance

 

We promote interaction with Our Country's past and history, consequently representing the service, sacrifice, ultimate sacrifice, of our U.S. Servicemembers and Veterans with a special attention paid to those without a voice or physical presence - those who gave their "last full measure" in the name of the American Brand and it's provided Freedom.

SERVING TO PRESERVE REMEMBRANCE. ​ 

KEEPING REMEMBRANCE ALIVE.

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WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA

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