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🎖️ RV Patriot: The R.E.D. Movement

The Remember Everyone Deployed (RED) movement is a grassroots effort to show support for our troops who are deployed overseas. The movement was founded in 2009 by Gloria Heron, a military spouse who wanted to find a way to show her support for her husband and other deployed service members.



The RED movement is simple: wear red on Fridays to show your support for our troops. The color red is a symbol of love, hope, and solidarity, and it is a way to show that we are thinking of our troops and their families.

The RED movement has grown exponentially since it was founded. In 2010, there were only a few thousand people who participated in the movement. Today, there are millions of people around the world who wear red on Fridays to show their support for our troops.


The RED movement is not just about wearing red on Fridays. It is also about raising awareness of the sacrifices that our troops make. The movement encourages people to learn about the different branches of the military, the different types of deployments, and the challenges that service members and their families face.


The RED movement is a powerful way to show support for our troops. It is a simple gesture that can make a big difference. If you want to show your support for our troops, wear red on Fridays and spread the word about the RED movement. Here's how you can get involved in the RED movement.

  • Wear red on Fridays.

  • Share information about the RED movement on your social media.

  • Donate to organizations that support our troops.

  • Volunteer your time to help support our troops and their families.

The RED movement is a great way to show your support for our troops and their families. By participating in the movement, you can help to raise awareness of the sacrifices that our troops make and show them that we are thinking of them.


Thank you for your support!

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