 A marine amphibious assault vehicle and its crew were parked nearby and saw the setup. The Marines were unsure what was going on, but once they saw the American flags personalized within the name of Ohio's fallen, it was clear. So for us, it's a real emotional connection to see the members that got a chance to go and make the ultimate sacrifice and serve for this country. This was a memorial display and it tells hundreds of its own stories, one name at a time. One name found would be that of Army Specialist Nicholas Summer. Well, when my son died on Memorial Day morning, they knocked on our door at 8 o'clock in the morning and it was our only child, so it changed my role. Although it's been eight years, they continue to honor all Ohio service members who gave their lives supporting operations Iraqi and enduring freedom. Reporting from Marine Week Cleveland, I am Lance Corporal Adam Tucker.