This past Memorial Day weekend, University of Kentucky basketball head coach Mark Pope and his family took a poignant journey to Washington D.C. to honor the brave men and women who have served and sacrificed for the United States. With a profound sense of gratitude, Coach Pope shared a moving tribute, paying special homage to the nation’s military heroes, including Kentucky native PFC Franklin R. Sousley.
Standing before the iconic Iwo Jima Memorial, Pope reflected on the legacy of PFC Sousley, one of the six marines immortalized in the historic flag-raising photograph on Mount Suribachi during World War II. Sousley, a Fleming County High School graduate from Hill Top, Kentucky, was just 19 years old when he made the ultimate sacrifice in combat, passing away one month after the iconic event. Pope’s heartfelt message resonated deeply with the community and beyond.
In a statement shared via social media, Pope expressed, “Proud, Humbled, Inspired, and GRATEFUL for these six marines, including Kentucky’s own PFC Franklin R. Sousley… So grateful for ALL the men and women that made the ultimate sacrifice, those who have served and currently serve our country.”
Accompanied by his family, Pope visited several memorials and landmarks in the nation’s capital, including Arlington National Cemetery, where thousands of service members rest. The trip served as both a personal journey of reflection and a public statement of respect for the armed forces.
University of Kentucky Athletics also shared Pope’s tribute, further amplifying his message of gratitude and respect. “Coach Pope continues to inspire us on and off the court,” said Kentucky Athletic Director Mitch Barnhart. “His dedication to honoring our nation’s heroes is a testament to his character and values.”
The response from the Kentucky community has been overwhelmingly positive, with fans and residents expressing pride in Pope’s heartfelt acknowledgment of the state’s rich military history. Many commented on how the recognition of PFC Sousley, a local hero, brought an added layer of meaning to Memorial Day observances.
As Kentucky’s basketball leader, Mark Pope continues to exemplify the values of leadership, gratitude, and humility. His Memorial Day tribute serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by the men and women in uniform and underscores the importance of honoring their legacy.
“Standing Tall for Those Who Laid Down Their Lives—Coach Pope Leads with Heart.”