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Boot Camp: Making a Sailor (Full Length Documentary - 2018)
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Time: September 24, 2011 from 2:30pm to 4:30pm
Location: Skillman FIELD.....(not Skillman "East" or "West")
Street: 5185 West County Road 144
City/Town: Bargersville, IN 46106
Website or Map: http://g.co/maps/y7wc
Phone: my cell: 817-223-1710 / email: bookmarks4me@sbcglobal.net
Event Type: football game
Organized By: Kaye S.
Latest Activity: Sep 20, 2011
Center Grove Bantam Football League
1st Annual "ARMY vs NAVY" Game!
For the first time, Center Grove Bantam Football League, in Bargersville, has 7/8-year-old teams named "Army" and "Navy." To celebrate this famous rivalry, the League is collecting donations during the entire season, of money and care package items for military personnel. These will be presented to the USO at the "classic" Army-Navy Game!
The teams have also challenged each other to have the most active military personnel in the stands cheering for them, and our area Naval Support Center is going all out to see that Navy wins!
The game features:
- a Navy color guard
- an Army VIP to conduct the ceremonial coin toss
- Veterans from previous wars as Honorary Team Captains
- Military vehicles / aircraft
- DVDs of the game for folks to send to military units.
This should be great fun!
I've accepted an invitation for Indiana Navy Moms to attend and participate. To reciprocate the kindness they're showing to our sailors, I committed to providing navy blue and gold pom-poms for the spectators (I've ordered them already - 50 cents each), and bringing after-game snacks & drinks for the 14 players. The Recruiting District gave me "Go Navy" drink bottles and a lanyard for each boy.
I also asked the Navy Team Mom to give me an email address, plus first names or jersey numbers, and I'll see if my son's sub will send the little guys emails encouraging them to "Beat Army!" I'm happy to give you the info if you wish to ask your sailor's unit to do the same.
Please leave your RSVP here and let me know if you'd like to (1) attend, (2) bring some of the snack/drinks, (3) contribute money toward the poms.
"Go Navy! Beat Army!"
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