A&M-Commerce to hold Annual Veterans Vigil from Nov. 9-11
By Brent Lyday
Nov 5, 2009
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Commerce, TEXAS - Texas A&M University-Commerce will host the 18th annual Veterans Vigil on campus from Nov. 9-11, which is dedicated to a particular branch or section of the military each year who have served their country during times of military action.

The 2009 ceremonies revolve around the Reservists, and will begin on Monday, Nov. 9 in the Sam Rayburn Student Center with Dr. James Nicholson as the keynote speaker. Nicholson served in the United States Marine Corps through five major campaigns in North Korea before being wounded. He returned to earn a medical degree at Southwestern Medical School in Dallas and is currently a part of the medical group, Primary Care Associates of Greenville.

After the opening ceremony, a Vigil Flame will be lit at 12:30 p.m. and will burn continuously until the conclusion of ceremonies on Wednesday, Nov. 11 on the East Lawn. The Vigil Flame is an important aspect of the Veterans Vigil with the posting of a guard by the flame at all times. Guards take one-hour shifts from the moment the flame is lit until it is extinguished.

Another highlight of this year's events will be the performance of the
United States Navy Band, Freedom, on Nov. 9 at 6 p.m. in the Ferguson Social Sciences building. Freedom is presented by the director of Navy Band Mid-South, and consists of professional Navy musicians. The group performs popular songs throughout multiple genres.

"We are proud of the events scheduled by the Veterans Vigil Committee," said Connie Mears, assistant director of student activities and leadership. "Freedom will highlight activities on Monday, Nov. 9 following the swearing-in of new recruits."

Mears added that Freedom's performance is complimentary and open to the public.

Following all events on Nov. 11, the final ceremony will take place on the East Lawn with the extinguishing of the Vigil Flame and a military flyover, weather permitting.

From 1949 until 1991, the Air Force ROTC unit on campus conducted the time-honored ceremony. The unit was lost due to retrenchment in 1991, but the university chose to continue the tradition with a committee comprised of community leaders, faculty, staff and students, which have carried on the legacy since 1992.

For more information contact Connie Mears at Connie_Mears@tamu-commerce.edu or call 903-886-5819.

FREEDOM IS COMING TO OUR UNIVERSITY

On Monday, November 9, 2009, the University begins our 18th Anniversary Celebration of Veterans Vigil. One of our highlight events this year will be an appearance by the U S Navy’s premier contemporary entertainment ensemble:

FREEDOM

FREEDOM is presented by the Director of Navy Band Mid-South, and consists of a high energy group of versatile entertainers made up of professional Navy musicians. This dynamic group features vocalist musician Third Class Leigh Donaldson, and specializes in a variety of today’s popular music. Their presentation includes performances of Pop, R&B, Hip-Hop, Classic and Modern Rock, as well as a little down-home Country. This polished presentation will motivate and inspire all in attendance. This is a rousing, high energy show that everyone will enjoy!

FREEDOM will be performing in the Ferguson Social Sciences Auditorium, with the performance time starting at 6:00 pm on Monday, November 9, 2009. With the University’s focus on our esteemed military veterans, this concert will certainly pay homage to those who have so valiantly served our nation when called upon to do so.

Please mark your calendars and plan on being there, for what will be an exciting and honorable presentation. “Let FREEDOM ring!”

 Please call Connie Mears at 903.886.5819 or email

Connie_Mears@tamu-commerce. edu for additional information.

 

Veterans Vigil 2009

18th Anniversary

Reservists

                                                                 

Veterans Vigil Website

http://military.tamu-commerce.edu

 

November 4 – 6, 2009

 

Veterans Vigil site constructed on the North Lawn, SRSC

Color Guard - LCDR Reed on 11/5 ~ Practice 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. 

 

Monday, November 9, 2009

 

11:00 a.m.             Reception/Vigil Guest Book/Ribbons

                                Pre-Function Area-SRSC

 

                                  OPENING CEREMONY

 

 

                                Veterans Vigil Welcome

                                                Conference Room C

                                                Ceremonies hosted by Dr. Dan Jones

                                                President, Texas A&M University-Commerce

 

Ceremonies directed by:  Ms. Connie Mears (Chairperson)

Mr. James Vanbebber (Student Chairperson)

                                Students in service uniforms recognized during the ceremony

 

11:30 a.m.             Program Begins

Navy Junior ROTC ~ Greenville High School

A&M Marching Band Members      

Presentation of Colors

                                                               

                                National Anthem 

                                Sergeant Aubrey England, USMC                   

 

                                Welcome

Dr. Dan Jones

                                President

                                Texas A&M University-Commerce

                               

Proclamation:  “Remember Us”

                                Mr. Quay Throgmorton

                                Mayor

                                City of Commerce

 

Video: “Reservist”

Videographer ~ Robyn Hollis Price

                               

Mr. Derryle Peace, Alumni Relations Director

Grant Recipient:  PS1 James Vanbebber

                               

Speakers:

               

                Recognition of Veterans and Guests

                James Vanbebber

               

               

               

Dr. James Nicholson (Marine/Reservist)

                Keynote Speaker

 

                12:20 p.m. Begin Processional to Vigil Site

                                    North Lawn

                                                                                                                        

Navy Junior ROTC ~ Greenville, TX                

                POW/MIA Flag                                   

United States Flag                                                                              

Texas Flag                                                                                                                            

                Spirit of America Flag

 

History of POW/MIA Flag:      CPO Vic Tornero                                                           

               

                Lighting of the Vigil Flame:   Dr. James Nicholson (USMC) and Aubrey England (USMC)                                                        

 

A Vigil Flame will be lit for POW-MIAs, as well as, to honor veterans and fallen soldiers of all wars and conflicts.  The focus of this year is the Reservist.  A vigil will begin with the lighting ceremony and culminate on Veteran’s Day with Taps, candlelight ceremony and the extinguishing of our flame on the North Lawn of the Sam Rayburn Student Center on November 11, 2009, at 5:00 p.m.

 

Presentation of 2009 Plaque and Placing of Wreath by President Dan Jones and student chairperson, Mr. James Vanbebber

 

Taps Performed by two Texas A&M-Commerce band students

                                                                               

Posting of the 1st Guard:  Dr. Wendell Edwards

                                             Revolutionary War Uniform

 

First-Year Leadership Class to Host Military Guards (11/9 – 11/11)

 

 

5:45 p.m. Swearing-In of Recruits

Ferguson Social Sciences Auditorium

CO NRD Dallas and Recruits

Freedom Rock Band ~ Complimentary Performance ~ 6:00 p.m.

MU1 Jeremy Bustillos (jbustillos@gmail.com)

MU2 Winnie Dawkins

 

Tuesday, November 10th

 

Youth Program 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

Coordinator:  Robyn Hollis Price

Veterans Vigil Video Presentation

Breakout Rooms ~ SRSC

Speakers:  Dr. Keith McFarland, Dr. Joseph Webber and Harry Thompson.  Vanbebber seeking former military personnel to speak.

Half Track Provided by Clay Cunningham

Navy SUV Provided by NRD Dallas

Area Schools

Commerce Middle School (6th Grade)

Janet John - Teacher

120 Students

 

Cooper Elementary School (5th Grade)

Karen Long – Teacher

68 Students

 

 

 

Veterans Appreciation Open House

Student Access and Success Center

10:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m.

Sponsors:  Career Development and Military and Veterans Services Office

Recruiters onsite during the Open House

Refreshments Provided

 

12:00 p.m.               Rucksack to Backpack Workshop

                                Yellow Ribbon GI Bill

                                Welcome Center (Corner of Stonewall and Campbell)

 

Wednesday, November 11th

 

Veterans Appreciation Day

TBC Bookstore

10% Discount all day

 

12:00 p.m.                               Diversity in Dialogue

Robert Dotson, Office of Diversity and Cultural Affairs and the Veterans Vigil Committee

Topic:  “Stories from the Frontline:  Those that are Affected”

Innovation A Room

Light Refreshments Served

 

3:30 p.m.                 Fly-By ~ North Lawn, SRSC

                                                Col Cox

                                                Aircraft:  F-16’s

                                                Mark Cline (USAF, Ret.)  Radio Communications                         

 

3:45 p.m.                                 Military and Veterans Services Presentation

                                                Alumni Center Conference Room

 

4:00 p.m.                 Pancake Supper

                                                North Lawn-SRSC

Rain Location:  Student Center Conference Rooms (A, B and C)               

5:00 p.m.                                

Candlelight Vigil

Dr. Randall Hooper, Director of Choral Activities

Closing Remarks

                                                               

Extinguish Flame on Command

Dr. James Nicholson and Aubrey England

 

President’s Salute

 

Chaplain:  Kathryn Sullivan ~ American Legion Post #1

 

Chief Donna Spinato to provide PAWS ALERT

Marquees on campus to note 21-Gun Salute

 Rifle Salute to Fallen Veterans:  Hunt County Veterans Honor Guard  - Jerry Malone     Taps