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Cadet Keith Parent

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Date:  April 27, 2007

Hello Ma’am,

<> I’m Cadet Keith Parent and a spring 2007 recipient of the Col. Geraci scholarship. I’m currently a senior at the University of Connecticut, and will be graduating in May with a political science degree.  <>

I will be getting commissioned on July 10 after completion of LDAC (Leadership and Development Assessment Course) at Fort Lewis Washington. I plan on remaining in the CT Army National Guard, and would like to serve in a Military Police unit. For my civilian career, I have been given an offer for my hometown of Enfield, CT to become a police officer. I am slated to begin the police academy in July or August of 2007. I’m also plan on remaining a volunteer firefighter in my hometown as long as I am able.  <>

I regret that I was unable to be present at the ceremony, as I was required to attend a mandatory certification exam at the Connecticut Fire Academy.  I appreciate your support for Army, and UCONN ROTC and I would like to personally thank you for your generosity. I hope that someday I may serve with distinction, as did your father. Thank you again.  <> 

Sincerely,

Cadet Keith Parent

<>

 
I’m Cadet Kalafut.  I received the scholarship this spring, 2007.  I am graduating this May with a Bachelors of Science in Evolutionary Ecology Biology.  I will be assigned to the 369th Sustainment Bde out in New York, NY as a Medical Logistics officer.  I am also applying to medical school for next year.  My goal for the Army is to be a doctor so that I can help fellow soldiers.  My interest in the Army started when I was a child.  Only two of my family members ever served in the Army.  Both of them served during Vietnam.  Therefore, I decided that I wanted to keep the family tradition alive and join the Army so that I could serve my country.  I plan on serving a full career in the army.  It is my hope to retire from the army and continue with working in the medical field.   Throughout my army career I will love to stay active in sports, schooling, and my passion for motorcycles.  All of my motivation to fulfill my goals comes from both my parents who I have had to take care of my entire life.  My decision to serve in the Army has been one of the best decisions I have ever made and I am proud to serve in the service. 

  My sincerest regards and thanks for attending and being involved in our awards ceremony.

Christine

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The above response aptly proves to me

that....

Seeing the things we (as Currahees) STILL do..

and the results that are achievied by the

young men and women whom today proudly serve..

Make me feel that..

It WAS (and STILL is) ALL worth it..

Currahee to us ALL..

///- SoldierByte -\\\



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"VFW Salute to Connecticut Veterans"

Saluting Veterans from WWII through Iraqi Freedom
September 26 - 27 & 28, 2008
BRAINARD AIRPORT - HARTFORD, CT

On September 26 – 28, 2008, the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) will host "A Salute to all of Connecticut’s Veterans" to honor America’s military veterans from World War II through Iraqi Freedom. This event will educate the public about the sacrifices that American servicemen and women have made throughout history to protect the freedoms we enjoy today.

Veterans from all conflicts since 1941 will be participating to make this event rewarding and memorable for participants and visitors of all ages. Displays featuring vehicles, aircraft and artifacts from each time period – World War II, Korea, Viet Nam, Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom – will be coordinated into a cohesive timeline with aircraft demonstrations, vehicle and equipment displays and living history encampments.

World War II will be represented by a 101st Airborne Division Encampment complete with a C-47 Troop Transport, a P-51 Mustang with a complete, WWII fighter crew display and a F4U Corsair manned by re-enactors with the VF-11 Fighter Squadron. Additional vehicles such as an M4 Sherman Tank, Half Tracks Trucks and Jeeps will also fill out the WW II scenario.

A complete M.A.S.H. Unit (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) living history display, along with a vintage rescue helicopter, will be the focal point of the Korean War display. In addition, an AD-1 Skyraider, F4U-5N Corsair and Sikorsky H-19 helicopter and other vehicles will be on display.

As a special tribute to veterans of the Cold War, the Berlin Airlift Historical Foundation’s C-54 Skymaster Transport Aircraft will be available for viewing. This unique aircraft, featuring a fascinating walk through exhibit, highlights the humanitarian efforts of the Berlin Airlift.

To honor the sacrifices made during the Viet Nam War, a Marine Corps H-34 Seahorse, Bell UH-I Huey helicopters and a Cessna O-2 Forward Air Controller aircraft will be on display.

To better help the public understand Desert Storm and the ongoing Operation Iraqi Freedom, there will be military aircraft and equipment from the branches of the U.S. Armed Forces at the event. Planned displays are an M-1 Abrams Tank, a Bradley Fighting vehicle, a HH-60 Blackhawk, AH-64 Apache and CH-47 Chinook Helicopters and an A-10 Warthog.

There will also be non- military displays to include the VFW sponsored NASCAR truck.

In order to help people understand the history behind the history, veterans from each era will be available to meet with the public so they can get a first-hand account of the experience of these veterans.

A ;Kids Info Scavenger Hunt is planned to encourage children to learn at the event. There will also be helicopter and C-47 rides available to those who would like to get a better understanding of what our brave veterans experienced while serving our country, musical entertainment and a skydiving team jumping in each day..

The VFW Veterans Salute will be an important event for the entire State of Connecticut and is expected to be one of the highlights of the year and any proceeds that the VFW receives from this three-day event will go directly to assisting needy veterans and their families in the State of Connecticut.

If you have any questions or comments, please contact the general chairman, Ron (Rusko) Rusakiewicz at (860) 721-5941or e-mail hqct@vfw.necoxmail.com.



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