DJGMF is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing comfort and support to service members and their families.

The 10th Anniversary of Munchies 4 The Military

Join us for the annual Munchies 4 The Military Care Package Assembly Event, a donation drive to collect wish list items for the project's care packages benefitting service men and women around the world.

Saturday, April 20, 2024, 1:00 PM

Liberty High School,

3700 Liberty Heights Avenue Henderson, NV, 89052 United States (map)

SPC Douglas J. Green

May 30, 1988 - August 28, 2011

SPC Green enlisted in the U.S. Army in 2007; just after graduating high school. He graduated from basic and advanced training at Fort Benning, Georgia. After completing his training, Doug was sent to Alaska in March of 2008. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division based at Fort Wainwright, Alaska. During his time in the Army, he served two tours. His first tour was in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, his second and last tour was is support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

SPC Douglas J. Green lost his life on August 28, 2011 at the age of 23; while serving his second tour of duty in Afghanistan. He was killed in action when insurgents attacked his unit with a RPG (Rocket Propelled Grenade). He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for valor, posthumously, the Purple Heart, Army Commendation Medal, and the Combat Infantryman Badge.

He is survived by his mother Suni Chabrow, his father Douglas Green, and his sisters Kristin and Paige. SPC Douglas J. Green will always be remembered and honored for the sacrifice he gave for our country, our freedom and freedom abroad.

Through Doug’s name and honor, we send care packages to service members deployed.

Each package is a token of our appreciation, a reminder that they are not forgotten, and their sacrifices do not go unnoticed.

Become a part of our community!

Discover opportunities to make a difference and connect with our cause by participating in our fundraisers and care packing events, where every moment is a chance to show our support for our service members and their families.

“Make sure you always put yourself in the position of anyone you ever have contact with. You will never truly know a man or woman until you try to see things from their perspective. And never pass judgement or put anger on someone too quickly or harshly. Because I guarantee you that person is fighting a battle that you know nothing about.”

— Douglas J. Green