Posted on 05/13/2007 5:38:42 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, May 13, 2007 The Washington Nationals baseball team saluted the U.S. military during an evening pre-game program May 11 that featured fireworks, a group enlistment and servicemembers tossing ceremonial pitches.
This is wonderful. I was just talking to all the new recruits, asking them what theyre going to do in the military, England said during the pre-game ceremonies. I told them this is a great, great time to be joining the military. First, its a great career and its a great opportunity to serve their country at the same time, England said. Twelve recruits -- three Air Force, five Navy and four Army -- took oaths of enlistment in a ceremony presided over by Air Force Surgeon General Lt. Gen. James G. Roudebush. Theyve made a commitment to serve our nation, something much bigger than themselves or any of us, Roudebush said of the new servicemembers. I think its a tribute to these young men and women that the Washington Nationals and Major League Baseball would make this opportunity possible. Additionally, Major League Baseball teams often send players to visit with deployed servicemembers overseas, the general pointed out. Roudebush was accompanied to the ballpark by Air Force Maj. Gen. Robert L. Smolen, the commander of the Air Force District of Washington. Smolen echoed Roudebushs sentiments. Americas national pastime is baseball, and so to have these recruits out here during a national sporting event like this gives Americans a chance to see some of their finest young people, their sons and daughters, going out to defend freedom, Smolen said. New Air Force member Stefon Brown, 20, said he wasnt worried that America is at war with global terrorism. I believe that fighting for my country is right, said Brown, who hails from Washington, D.C. Jessica Lee, 18, an Army recruit from Waldorf, Md., said she joined the military because she wants to help to safeguard Americas way of life. I joined because I strongly believe in freedom and I dont believe that you should leave (defending) it up to everyone else, Lee said. After the enlistment ceremony, military old-hands Army Sgt. 1st Class David Nimmers, Marine Sgt. Landon Fielder, Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class David Pino, Air Force Airman 1st Class Randy Lopez, and Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Jonathan Edwards each threw one ceremonial pitch. Its pretty amazing. Id never dreamed Id get a chance to do this, Fielder, a 23-year-old Marine stationed at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., said as he waited his turn at the pitchers mound. One of the Nationals founding partners, Alphonso Maldon Jr., a retired Army officer and a former assistant secretary of defense for force management policy, also was on hand to greet the servicemembers. The Nationals salute to the military is absolutely one of the best things that we do, Maldon said, noting Americas servicemembers are deployed to places like Afghanistan and Iraq to defend freedom. This is the least we can do to for our men and women, to show our appreciation for the service that theyre rendering for this great country of ours, Maldon said. The pre-game ceremony may have inspired the Nationals, who beat the Marlins 6-0 later that evening. Washington had endured an eight-game losing streak before the win. The Nationals are among the more than 250 businesses and organizations nationwide that participate in the Defense Departments America Supports You program, which recognizes citizens support for military men and women and communicates that support to members of the U.S. armed forces here and abroad. During the pre-game activities, the Nationals displayed an American Supports You advertisement on one of the stadiums massive public viewing screens. England has participated in a number of America Supports You-hosted events. This is a wonderful program across the country for our military, but also for our citizens, the deputy defense secretary said. It gives them an opportunity to support our military every day and to be able to come forward and say Thank You for their great service to our country. |
Biographies: Gordon England Lt. Gen. James G. Roudebush, USAF Maj. Gen. Robert L. Smolen, USAF Related Sites: |
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PLAY BALL!!!!
What a cool event and message!
The Nationals are very community-minded.
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