For the 2024 Veterans Day Poster Contest, the Veterans Day National Committee (VDNC) called on professional and amateur artists to create picture perfect designs that reflect the theme of this year’s Veterans Day observance, “A Legacy of Loyalty and Service.” The competition was tough. There were more than 150 entries from people ranging from school-age children to graphic designers with decades of experience. When all ballots were tallied, the VDNC selected the design created by Myisha Godette.

Myisha Godett created the 2024 Veterans Day poster.

A retired, disabled Army Veteran from Queens, New York, Myisha’s design was driven by a desire to represent all who have served. “As a Veteran, I’ve sometimes felt underrepresented, prompting me to consider how best to incorporate inclusivity and the essence of loyalty and service,” she said. “Ultimately, I chose to symbolize the shared experience of service members—past, present, and future—with elements like the American Flag, military “dog tags,” and the enduring strength of Veterans, embodied by a solid, dark concrete background in my design.”

The Veterans Day poster will be displayed in VA facilities, military installations, and municipal buildings across America. It will also serve as the cover of the official program for the Veterans Day commemoration at Arlington National Cemetery on November 11.

Thank you to all who used their creativity to show appreciation for our Veterans. We welcome you to enter the 2025 Veterans Day competition and we look forward to seeing your future artistic creations.

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68 Comments

  1. Robert G Smith September 2, 2024 at 19:03

    The 2024 Veterans poster is incorrect. One the dog tags should be on a small connected chain to the larger chain. The larger chain has only one dog tag. It may not be a big deal ,but What it repersents is important. Thank you Robert G Smith Vietnam 67/68.

  2. Mary C. Cook August 21, 2024 at 10:45

    This poster is incredibly touching. Is there any way that our American Legion Post can get one to hang in our lounge area?

  3. Alton Hagardorn August 19, 2024 at 19:44

    Fortunately my father served on the Yorktown he managed to give me the 2 ŴW II posters. I treasure them as I served in the NAVY on a Nuclear Fast Attack sub in the Atlantic & hung around Murmansk Harbor wtg for Russian sub to follow…

  4. Larry Rosenthal August 19, 2024 at 18:21

    How does a VSO get a few copies of the poster.

  5. Becky Brashears (CW4, USA, RET) August 19, 2024 at 08:59

    Very well done. Inclusion of two of the Army Values that embody Army Veterans is powerful and apropos. Be All That You Can Be! Go Army!

  6. Robert Walter Hendrix August 18, 2024 at 23:01

    Out of 150 posters, there were better designs with more powerful messages than the one selected as the winner. But regardless, congratulations on winning the contest. It is also not fair that the veterans day committe are the only ones choosing the poster, they need to allow other people with different age groups and backgrounds to be able to vote. There are 9 million Veterans being served by the VA, over 320,000 VA employees, 2500+ VA medical facilities, and we have a committee of 50 allowed to vote. They should post all designs online without names and allow the entire VA community vote which poster is more popular. The 50 on the committee do not accurately represent all 9 million Veterans today. Congratulations once again!

  7. Marsha Terry August 16, 2024 at 13:39

    What a beautiful, outstanding and heart rectifying poster. So ARMY thought and driven! Congratulations U.S. Army DAV Myisha Godette! I am so proud of you! GO ARMY!!!
    Sincerely,
    U.S. Army Gulf War DAV
    Sgt. Marsha Terry

  8. Foley August 15, 2024 at 22:29

    Great job. Thank you VA and Myisha Godette. WR Foley

  9. Donna Colombo August 15, 2024 at 19:35

    Good Evening. I was grateful for your help last year when I discovered the poster contest. I am the PTSA President for Trailside Middle School located in Ashburn, VA. It is recognized as a Military Purple Heart School. When I inquired about the poster contest last year, you actually (somebody) sent me copies of the poster that I could use for decorations and advertising for our Annual Veterans Day Spaghetti and Recognition Ceremony. We even took a picture and it was used as the decoration on our cake ceremony. Would you be interested in sending me posters again this year and actually other additional posters if you have extras. They are a great backdrop for us. Thank You so much for your time and service.

  10. Michael S Chambers August 15, 2024 at 18:14

    As a veteran, a VietNam veteran, I say thank you for an outstanding and straight to the point message to celebrate Veterans Day 2024!
    As a veteran from Queens NY, I am also very proud of my “homey”. As I love to say to my former students, keep up the good work!!

  11. shirlene d bufkin August 15, 2024 at 07:39

    The only claim predator is Columbia SC Regional office. There is a lot of complaints from veterans of their claim being thrown in the trash once submitted to them. Nobody has approached me offering to do anything for me. Are you really concern about helping these veterans or blocking their claim process? I hear stories of veteran ‘s claims being denied for no valid reasons. Look into some of these veteran’s complaints

  12. Elizabeth Ann McKie August 13, 2024 at 16:58

    very nice. never heard of the contest.

  13. jerry palmitessa August 13, 2024 at 13:59

    outstanding poster I imagine you. spent considerable time and effort for the winning poster
    also thank you for your service

  14. Vickie Resso August 13, 2024 at 09:36

    Can you show us the runners-up posters?

  15. Ed Wolf August 13, 2024 at 09:10

    Congratulations! Awesome poster!

  16. Mary Pedersen August 12, 2024 at 02:39

    Myisha’s design accomplished her goals to represent loyalty and service in an inclusive way. Nicely done, thank you for your service!

  17. Priscilla Burnah August 11, 2024 at 20:15

    Congratulations Myisha! Great design!

  18. Ramon Pina August 9, 2024 at 20:05

    My grandkids grade school each Veteran’s Day Celebration present a wondeful tribute. Would love to present some posters for there appreciation. Thanks.
    Wish I had seen the other nine.
    Great job Myisha!
    NOW WERE CAN WE GET THEM!!!

  19. Terry Garrett August 9, 2024 at 13:16

    I am interested to having information on poster for future time. So I can submit a design! Thank you

  20. Tricia Sang August 9, 2024 at 12:16

    Awesome Job Myisha! You really kept your design simple and embodied representation inclusivity! I wish I had known about this poster contest! Now I know I may participate next year!

    • Myisha Godette August 11, 2024 at 23:59

      Thank you!

  21. Wayne R Wireman August 9, 2024 at 12:05

    Love this poster. It’s perfect for Veterans Day!
    I would like to know how I can get a copy of this poster.
    The church I go to has a wonderful Veteran’s Day Service and
    I would like to show them this poster if allowed.
    Thank You, Wayne

  22. Terri Evans August 9, 2024 at 12:03
  23. Walt Duff August 9, 2024 at 11:12

    This is one Vietnam Army Veteran that likes the simplicity and inclusiveness of the choice. The artist is usually free to do their art in the way they see fit. Great job Myisha!

    I do like the idea of the top 10 being put out in reasonable fashion to vote on.

  24. Thomas Okeefe August 9, 2024 at 09:53

    Good job Myisha. Congrats on being the selected representative of all the rest of us through your art. I like the symbolism, and the statement the ‘tags’ make in being reversed & punched in rather than out is not lost on me. I am proud of the service all of my fellow veterans have given to their country, and salute each and every one of my brothers & sisters. Thanks for offering a piece of your self to our general recognition through your artistic talent.
    Thomas F. O’Keefe Jr. US Army, USAR 1981-2002

  25. maribel medinamatos August 9, 2024 at 07:51

    Me encantó el post para el veteran day .

  26. Dave August 8, 2024 at 22:43

    nicely done, congrats

  27. Jennifer Teeter August 8, 2024 at 18:44

    Bravo! Nicely thought out and executed. ?

  28. bob August 8, 2024 at 16:18

    would love to buy the poster for a nominal fee for charity to a veteran organization. Is it for sale?

  29. Mariecha Rowe-Watson August 8, 2024 at 13:22

    That’s my battle!! Congratulations, Myisha. I loved all of the symbolism in the poster. Great job!

    • Myisha Godette August 12, 2024 at 00:04

      Battle…Thanks the love Top!!

  30. Billy Ollar August 8, 2024 at 13:18

    I like it a lot! Loyalty and Service says it all. It looks great!

  31. Cheryl August 8, 2024 at 11:40

    I am a Veteran and I love it! Loyalty and Service says so much.

  32. charles dunlavy August 8, 2024 at 11:22

    Glad to be here. Great site. Thanks!

  33. Mrs P August 8, 2024 at 11:11

    Myisha Godette, Thumbs up! Loved the choice of the concrete. Solid, strong, with a grittiness that we can all relate to. To all of the naysayers about the dog tags. It’s a work of art. They obviously aren’t ‘real’ dog tags. There’s no name on them. They are a representation of dog tags, so she can have them look any way she wants.

    I love the use of the gold. Because all of our veterans are golden and precious.

  34. Holly August 8, 2024 at 10:07

    I would love a couple of copies. How can I do that?

  35. Tom Nall August 8, 2024 at 09:56

    This looks great says it all. How does someone get a print of it? My daughter owns a deli and I would love to hand it up.

  36. Veronica August 8, 2024 at 09:22

    Congrats! Beautiful poster! Thank you for your service as well!

  37. Chuck Mueller August 8, 2024 at 08:47

    Congratulations Myisha on winning the contest, great poster.

  38. GERARD P NATALE August 8, 2024 at 07:27

    Love it! Myisha Godette encompassed the dog tags that all military members are issued and creates a bond among us, the concrete that represents our overall strength and the American Flag is the reason we have that bond and strength. I salute you, Myisha Godette.
    G.P. Natale USN 1962 -1968

  39. Joseph Guglielmo August 8, 2024 at 04:09

    Of course a Queens Girl! All the most extraordinary Women come from Queens. Lady Gaga is one.
    Beautiful design and visual appeal. I love the symbolism and symmetry. The colors give a solemnity to the creation.
    Thank you for your Service and sharing your Artistry with U.S. Vets!!!!

  40. georgia kay lockhartbrown August 8, 2024 at 02:46

    I have a friend in Texas who flew choppers of men out no matt….. got a mortar shell thru the chopper window ,mangled him (flier) but he got the chopper landed with a load of guys on and a medic safely anyway. He refused his purple heart stating someone else deserved it more. He extracated more folks than one can count in 38 months of this. He should have this purple heart because the (fake) mortar (thank God) didnt
    kill them. flying the chopper his face had to be put back together, his legs got it too, and, it also affected his right hand so badly that he had to
    learn to be a ”leftie”! Yet NO DISABILITY FUNDS because he “makes too much money”. !!!! That’s a load of caca. He risked his life daily to go in
    and xctricate the wounded and deceased. Yet no disability. Cant wear shorts for obvious reasons. he owns a small company he is it. He lived up to Semper Fi

    [Editor: Please have your friend reach out to VA or a certified Veterans Service Organization for assistance. VA disability compensation is not affected at all by income.]

  41. KIMBERLY BLAIR August 8, 2024 at 01:53

    THE DOG TAGS ARE INCORRECT! AT LEAST MAKE THEM REALISTIC IF YOUR GOING TO USE THEM! THE LETTERING IS PUNCHED BACKWARDS, AND WHAT’S WITH THE COLOR?

    • Sharon Joy Frear August 8, 2024 at 15:52

      Did you even read the article?

    • Mark USAF Ret August 8, 2024 at 22:33

      Really?? You have to be this way (negative) and don’t see or feel the representation of each item in the poster? Whether the direction of lettering or color may not exactly match it bit still carries a strong meaningful statement. You knew they were dog tags still didn’t you. And you know what they stand for. But do you know the meaning of gold or yellow in the military branches? I can’t put words into Myisha’s reasoning but I can offer what it might mean to a lot of people and why military branches use gold or yellow.

      The United States Army identifies with gold as it denotes courage and generosity, two qualities many soldiers demonstrate.

      The United States Navy identifies with gold as it conveys integrity and optimism, in the face of adversity.

      The United States Air Force uses Air Force yellow indicating clarity, energy, and intellect.

      The United States Marines identity with Gold symbolizing nobility, generosity, and elevation of the mind, characteristics that define the Marine Corps’s ethos.

      So as I see it the gold represents ALOT!!

      Congrats and thank you Myisha!!

  42. Spec4 John S. Jackson August 7, 2024 at 23:22

    Wonderful Job Thank U.

  43. Andrew Kimberly August 7, 2024 at 23:17

    Great picture and congratulations to the artist! I like how simple yet powerful the artwork is.

  44. James Volstad August 7, 2024 at 22:31

    Every year on Veterans Day, I print out letter-sized copies of the current Veterans Day post and pass them out to our inpatients at the VA Hospital where I am a volunteer.

    US Army Retired

  45. Stan Hockett August 7, 2024 at 22:25

    Would be better if the story told when and how the poster would be available for veterans to acquire.

  46. Wendy Brownlee August 7, 2024 at 22:01

    Awesome and congrats! Job well done indeed

  47. Michelle H Ingram August 7, 2024 at 19:32

    Great poster! It embodies all who served. Love the dog tags and the boldness of the design. Awesome!

  48. Thomas Sommer August 7, 2024 at 19:08

    Excellent!

    • Alan F. August 8, 2024 at 09:45

      I agree that the posters could be voted on by the veteran public. Give Vets an opportunity to voice their opinions and it wouldn’t take much to create a page with pictures of the top ten to be voted on.
      I also think all the chatter about it needing raised letters on the tags is just a bunch of disgruntled vets that will complain about anything

      • Richelle August 8, 2024 at 23:17

        Totally agree with you.

  49. CHIEF RIVERS August 7, 2024 at 18:28

    PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE. To ensure a degree of authenticity, please raise the words on the dog tags. That is how all of us veterans remember our tags…. Thank you

    USAF RET CHIEF

  50. Ken Sonnemaker August 7, 2024 at 18:12

    How can I get a couple copies?

  51. Carlos Cordova August 7, 2024 at 09:57

    Excellent choice!

  52. Bill Braniff August 7, 2024 at 06:54

    Good choice. When at first I saw it was a Woman Veteran, I assumed the VA was once again leaning toward females Veterans against the fact we are all just ONE. Wed are all just VETERANS.

  53. Adam S. August 7, 2024 at 06:35

    This poster is definitely better than the one from last year. At least this person didn’t prominently feature herself, and VA officials didn’t handpick one of their own to win. With that said, why doesn’t VA create a voting contest? We get a Wednesday email with VetResources. VA could pick 10 posters, then have Veterans vote, sending out the voting email 2-3 times in that Wednesday email. Imagine that…millions of people who swore to protect and defend the Constitution using a democratic process to have their voices heard about the poster honoring THEM. It may also get Veterans going to VA’s website. And, the entire process wouldn’t be run behind closed doors by a group of people who have no accountability for selecting an ugly poster.

    • Cheryl Stich August 7, 2024 at 19:02

      Wonderful idea of having their voices heard and showing that it represents the veteran.

      Cheryl S.

  54. Don Shipman, 5th Regimental Combat Team, Korea 1951 - 1954 August 7, 2024 at 06:17

    Great idea but the I’d tag graphic is wrong. The text should be raised iee. Punched from the other side. You have time to correct this. Please do it!

  55. Alan August 6, 2024 at 19:09

    That’s really nice. I think it captures how I feel about my service, status as a Veteran and as an employee at the VA. Thanks Myisha Godette.

  56. Rafael Rivera Rodriguez August 6, 2024 at 16:27

    Excellent poster and done by a Brother in Arms.

    • Linda D Watson August 13, 2024 at 14:59

      Sister in Arms!

  57. Paul J Decker August 6, 2024 at 12:58

    Myisha Godette did a wonderful job designing our Veterans Day Poster. Many thank’s to the VA for providing Vets with excellent and timely medical care & support. Paul, combat infantry, B 2/7, 1st Cavalry Div, Vietnam 1968-1969.

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