Memorial Day and Card Lock Company

American flag raised for Memorial DayMemorial Day arrives on the final Monday in May. For 2022, that day falls on the 30th. While many enjoy the occasion as an extended weekend and time to cook out, just as many others celebrate the true importance of the observance. What was once known as Decoration Day is a reminder of those who have greatly served this country and made the ultimate sacrifice for us with their lives. We remember the fallen soldiers and those who did not get the chance to make it home from war. 

Card Lock Understands Why Memorial Day Matters

Card Lock Company was built by the hands of veterans. What started as a means to offer safety and security to veteran-related businesses, such as the VFW and other social halls, has grown exponentially. Without those who have died and lost their lives fighting for this country, our business would have never made it off the ground. Join us this Memorial Day, on May 30, to honor all of those who have fallen in a fight for our freedom. We encourage you to spend time volunteering with veterans, or at the very least, attend a Memorial Day parade. Never forget those who have sacrificed for us. We at Card Lock never will. 

At Card Lock, our commitment to honoring and supporting those who served and sacrificed for our country runs deep. Founded in the 1940s by veterans to provide security solutions for veteran-focused fraternal organizations and clubs, making a positive impact in veterans’ lives has been in Card Lock’s DNA for over 70 years. Today, many eligible veterans never apply for the benefits and compensation they are entitled to—which is why we encourage all veterans to visit Veterans Guide, a comprehensive online resource to help you obtain all of the benefits you are owed for your service.

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