Spring Hill Honors Veterans With Military Banners

The family of Bradley Johnson, U.S. Army, received his military banner on his behalf

Caption: The family of Bradley Johnson, U.S. Army, received his military banner on his behalf

Mayor Rick Graham at Monday’s Spring Hill Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting presented four retired City of Spring Hill military banners.

The banners, which depict and honor military servicemen who live in Spring Hill, are retired after two years and given to the person they honored and their family.

On Monday, the city presented the banners belonging to: Austin Harrison, U.S. Navy; Bradley Johnson, U.S. Army; Matthew Knobloch, U.S. Marines; and Chris Rolon, U.S. Air Force.

The banners are hung on utility poles in the city.

“Congratulations to all military service members honored to night,” Jamie Page wrote for the city on Facebook. “We thank you for your dedicated service.”

 

The family of Chris Rolon, U.S. Air Force, received his military banner on his behalf, presented by Mayor Rick Graham.

 

Mayor Rick Graham presents a military banner to Matthew Knobloch, U.S. Marines, joined by his family, Amanda and Michael Knobloch
The family of Austin Harrison, U.S. Navy, received his military banner on his behalf,