Wherever you go in the state of Montana, you can see little white markers along the road, shaped like a cross.
Each marker stands where someone lost their life.
There are more than 2,500 of these white markers across the state.
93 of them are standing solemnly in the Gallatin Valley.
American Legion volunteers work tirelessly to keep them visible, as each of these symbolizes where someone’s life was cut short.
“Safety is the most important thing that we are involved in here," says Greg Harbac, fatality marker coordinator for American Legion Gallatin Post #14.