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Veteran Honors
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Honoring Navajo Veterans

Honor Guard Support

Our Honor Guard services include performing ceremonial duties to honor and commemorate individuals with dignity and respect. These services feature flag presentations, rifle salutes, and a solemn presence at military funerals, public events, and special ceremonies.

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Precision and Pride for Meaningful Moments

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color guard support

Our Color Guard services provide a ceremonial presentation of flags at events to add prestige and honor. This includes presenting and retiring the colors at parades, ceremonies, and public gatherings, carried out with precision and respect to uphold tradition and dignity.

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Chapter Veterans Organization

  • Must have an approved resolution from their local chapter stating the creation of the CVO as a sub-committee of that chapter. This resolution may back-date the establishment of the CVO to the date that it was originally established.
  • Must have an approved Plan of Operation that follows the laws, rules, and policies of the Navajo Nation.
  • Approval authority of the CVO Plan of Operation shall rest with the CVO members, unless otherwise specified in the Chapter Resolution.
  • The Plan of Operation may not place additional restrictions on Veterans to apply for ANY assistance provided by the Navajo Nation Veterans Administration (NNVA).
  • The Plan of Operation may not assume roles or responsibilities reserved for the NNVA.
  • A copy of the CVO Plan of Operation must be provided to the respective agency office to be kept on file.
  • The CVO has a proper resolution clearly stating the purpose, amount, and approval by the CVO membership for the grant request.

Agency Veterans Organization (AVO)

  • The AVO has an approved Plan of Operation that follows the laws, rules, and policies of the Navajo Nation.
  • Approval authority of the AVO Plan of Operation shall rest with the member CVO’s.
  • The Plan of Operations may not place additional restrictions on Veterans to apply for ANY assistance provided by the NNVA, or on to CVOs.
  • The Plan of Operation may not assume roles or responsibilities reserved for the NNVA.
  • The Plan of Operation may not assume roles or responsibilities reserved for the NNVA.
  • A copy of the AVO Plan of Operation must be provided to the respective agency office to be kept on file.
  • The AVO has a proper resolution clearly stating the purpose, amount, and approval by the CVO membership for the grant request.