About the Project
Thousands of identical white headstones stand at attention among the rolling hills of Fort Logan National Cemetery, seeming to offer a single story, a statement, of life as a US Service Member. But in the space between the monuments lie countless stories, distinct in their details yet united in their humanity. More Than A Headstone, a project of the National Cemetery Administration’s Veteran’s Legacy Program, invites you to uncover these stories, and embark on a journey of curiosity, connection and collective healing.
MTAH has activated a dynamic team of student researchers from the University of Denver, tasked with researching, translating and presenting the varied stories of service members buried at Fort Logan National Cemetery. With intention and care, they dove deeply into the lives of interred soldiers, interviewing family members, sifting through artifacts and compiling deeply personal accounts. The result: a complex tapestry of human histories, woven together by a shared experience.
MTAH pays particular attention to stories of service members with marginalized identities, stories that are often untold, silenced by assumptions, power and denial. By amplifying the voices of those often left out of the dominant narrative, we shed light upon the systems that act upon us all, and add texture to the collective story of the US military.
Join as us we witness, reflect and connect with one another.