USAG Benelux highlights its volunteers from past two years Photo By Bryan Gatchell | Karen Langhofer, left, the 2020 volunteer of the year at U.S. Army Garrison Benelux,.. read moreread more Photo By Bryan Gatchell | Karen Langhofer, left, the 2020 volunteer of the year at U.S. Army Garrison Benelux, and Retired Lt. Col. Bill Bergman, right, the 2019 volunteer of the year at U.S. Army Garrison Benelux, hold a novelty check symbolizing the combined assessed value of the volunteer work performed at the garrison, $617,219.52. During a May 27 ceremony taking place virtually, members of the U.S. Army Garrison Benelux community earned recognition for their volunteer activities for both 2019 and 2020. Retirees, active-duty service members, Families, teams and civilians at Brussels, Chievres Air Base and SHAPE devoted their time to improving the quality of life for their friends and neighb
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Ozark High s JROTC wins four national championships in single year
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In a rare feat, the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps at Ozark High School won four national championships in a single year.
The first JROTC national championship was won at the end of February and the final two were in early May.
JROTC Raider instructor Maj. Danny Cazier said there are more than 3,400 JROTC program eligible to complete including at least 1,700 Army JROTC programs.
“A national championship is an incredible achievement, Cazier said.
“Achieving simultaneous national championships in a single sport is also extremely uncommon. Achieving simultaneous national championships in different sports is even more rare. Simultaneous national championships in three different sports is almost beyond belief. Achieving four national championships total in a single year is just surreal.”
FCA Annual Day Of Champions To Be Held May 16 Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Chattanooga FCA to Host Annual Day of Champions Sunday, May 16 The Greater Chattanooga Fellowship of Christian Athletes will host its annual Day of Champions event Sunday, May 16 at 3 PM at Ridgedale Baptist Church. At this event, the ministry will announce several award winners, most notably the 2021 FCA Christian Athlete of the Year.
Since 1965, the local FCA chapter has chosen a senior athlete nominated by their local school’s FCA sponsor for this award based on their character, leadership, and involvement with FCA. The winner will receive a college scholarship from the Gerald Sinkfield Memorial Scholarship Fund. Mr. Sinkfield was a prominent high school and college athlete who loved the FCA ministry and served on the Chattanooga FCA board for many years.
Dedication defines Virginia Tech Cadet Jillian Skahill as she prepares to commission into the U.S. Army
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Cadet Jillian Skahill will commission into the U.S. Army’s Military Police Corps and in November head to her first duty station in Germany. Photo courtesy of Adrea Thomas Photography.
Cadet Jillian Skahill has been an integral part of four years of Virginia Tech football games. But you probably didn’t notice her. You weren’t supposed to.
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