Our Purpose
"A nation that forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten."
President Coolidge
Make It Count™ exists to bring awareness, clarity, and meaning to the duty and sacrifice of the United States Armed Forces — and renew military service as civic virtue.
Our Projects
WAR ON DRUGS MEDAL
Cocaine is a nuclear bomb I'm going to drop on America. —Carlos Lehder, 1983
The War on Drugs is overlooked as a low-intensity conflict, but America's second longest war has killed more civilians than all other wars combined, and counting. Moreover, since 1775 approximately 1.4 million service members have been killed in action — while over 1 million civilians have died from overdose since 1999 alone. The further damage from addiction is incalculable.
We created the War on Drugs Service Medal to honor the duty and sacrifice of the United States Armed Forces and State Military Forces for general service in the War on Drugs from the 18th of June 1971 to present.
THE ALAMO FLAG
Our flag still waves proudly from the walls. —LTC William Barret Travis,1836
The Alamo's last stand echoes in eternity, but lost to history is the flag Travis was referring to in is legendary call to arms. We created The Alamo Flag to finally offer a solution, and honor the 213 Texans that gave their last full measure of devotion.
BATTLED WATER
To care for him who shall have borne the battle; and for his widow, and his orphan. —President Lincoln,1865
If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water. —Loren Eiseley,1957
Since 1985, over 20,000 children have lost a parent serving in the United States Armed Forces to combat, training, disease, and suicide. Their loss can never be filled, but their future doesn't have to be jeopardized. Our water is pure. Our mission is simple: 100% of profit funds scholarships for Gold Star children.
WAR TREE
To me, half the war is a memory of trees; fallen and tortured trees...and formed the memorial to many efforts of arms. —LT Richard Talbot Kelly, 1917
War Tree is a military memorial dedicated to American service members that have been killed in action. Inspired by the scorched landscape of the deadliest battle in American history, the shattered branches are adorned with dog-tags of the service members from each city the tree is “planted” in. Our aim is a nationwide "forest" that honors all 1.4 million Americans — and counting.
COLOSSUS
Our flag still waves proudly. —LTC William Barret Travis,1836
Colossus is a monument dedicated to the colossal impact William Barret Travis had on the creation of Texas — and subsequent impact on the world. Among the youngest revolutionaries in history, his pioneering spirit, independent thinking, courage under fire, and sacrifice personify the Texas character.
187 years after his last full measure of devotion, our flag still waves proudly as home to 30 million Texans and the crown jewel of American freedom and opportunity.
Colossus is a kinetic monument featuring the Lone Star Flag from May through September, and the Alamo Flag from October through April honoring the Texas Revolution.
TEXAS NEEDS YOU
I have determined to augment at my own private expense a company of men for the defense of the Colony against hostile Indians. —Stephen F. Austin, 1823
Did you know Texas has its own military? Established in 1823 to protect the first 300 settlers, the Texas State Guard is the world's premier state defense force with over 30 million Texans and the world’s 8th largest economy depending on them.
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