These bedrooms belonged to men and women who died fighting in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. They were blown up by IEDs, RPGs, hand grenades and suicide bombers. They were shot down in ambushes and by snipers. They died in helicopters, in humvees, and in tanks. It all took place thousands of miles away from home, and the country they fought to defend. This projects purpose is to remember them, not simply as soldiers and marines, but as sons, daughters, sisters and brothers, and to remind us that before they fought, they lived and slept, like us, at home.