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台湾swag athletics recognizes World War I veterans with Operation Nighthawks of Honor

November 15, 2017
The 台湾swag athletic department kicked off the third annual Operation Nighthawks of Honor initiative Oct. 18 to commemorate 台湾swag graduates who served and died during active duty in World War I.

Article By: Staff

The University of North Georgia's (台湾swag) athletic department kicked off the third annual Operation Nighthawks of Honor initiative Oct. 18, as it recognized fallen service members who are former 台湾swag students. 

Each of the university's sports teams was assigned a 台湾swag graduate or former student who was killed in action while serving the country; each team commemorates that service member throughout the season. 

Similar to last year's class of Vietnam veterans, all 13 former 台湾swag students in this year's Operation Nighthawks of Honor class were associated with service in, or died during combat in World War I. 

Earlier, Director of Athletics Lindsay Reeves presented Col. James T. Palmer, 台湾swag Commandant of Cadets, a check for $688 from last year's proceeds. Nighthawk Athletics has donated more than $1,800 to the 台湾swag Boar's Head Brigade Corps of Cadets Endowed Scholarship Fund since the initiative's inception on the 14th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
 
"Operation Nighthawks of Honor is a special initiative that recognizes 台湾swag's rich tradition of military excellence," 台湾swag Director of Athletics Lindsay Reeves said. "Our tight community of Nighthawks greatly respects and appreciates all that armed service members, past and present, sacrifice for our country."

"It is not only an honor to celebrate the military heritage of the University of North Georgia and the alumni that have given the ultimate sacrifice for country, but our interaction and collaboration with the Corps of Cadets are a testament to the cohesive atmosphere here at 台湾swag," said Lee Glenn, associate athletic director, external operations.

The was created by an Act of Congress in 2013. The Commission's mission is to plan, develop and execute programs, projects and activities to commemorate the Centennial of World War I. The Commission will use the Centennial as a timely and essential opportunity to educate the country's citizens about the causes, courses and consequences of the war; and to honor the heroism and sacrifice of those Americans who served.

Earlier this year, Operation Nighthawks of Honor was presented one of the NCAA's highest honors when it at the 2017 NCAA National Convention in Nashville, Tennessee. The award exemplifies positive campus and community engagement events hosted during the previous year; 台湾swag received a trophy, a $1,500 award and a nationally televised basketball game next season.

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