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Clemson to Celebrate Military Appreciation Day on November 21 vs. Virginia
Nov. 4, 2009
CLEMSON, SC - On Saturday, November 21, the Clemson University Athletic Department will recognize and honor our fallen soldiers, veterans and current military personnel serving in our armed forces during pre-game and halftime ceremonies of the Clemson vs. Virginia football game. Kickoff has not been determined at this time. This year's Military Appreciation Day will be presented by the United States Marine Corps Officers Programs. Various military displays will be held on Bowman Field beginning at 9:00 AM. Pre-Game Concert and Parade: Pre-Game Festivities: The presentation of colors on the field will be by the Unites States Marine Corps color guard. The Unites States Marine Corps Officers Programs will provide the fly-over at the conclusion of the National Anthem. The South Carolina National Guard designed the coin that will be used in the pre-game coin toss. The commemorative coin has 78 stars in honor of the 78 soldiers killed from the State of South Carolina in the war in Afghanistan and Iraq. End of First Quarter: Halftime Festivities: Halftime ceremonies will feature: the parade of veterans and current soldiers onto the field by walking down "The Hill," the introduction of families of fallen soldiers from the State of South Carolina, the placement of a wreath, helmet and boots to signify the fallen soldier, a 21 gun salute by the Clemson University Company-C-4 Pershing Rifles, the playing of "Taps" and Armed Forces Service medley by the Clemson University Tiger Band. Commemorative T-Shirt on Sale: The 78 stars on the shirts represent those soldiers from the State of South Carolina who have made the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan and Iraq. Don't miss your opportunity to honor the fallen soldiers from the State of South Carolina by purchasing a t-shirt at one of the following locations.
"Scroll of Honor" Posters: During the early days of World War I, a Blue Star was used to represent each person, man or woman, in the Military Service of the United States. As the war progressed and men were killed in combat, others wounded and died of their wounds or disease, there came about the accepted usage of the Gold Star. The Gold Star was substituted and superimposed upon the Blue Star in such a manner as to entirely cover it. The idea of the Gold Star was that the honor and glory accorded the person for his supreme sacrifice in offering for his country, the last full measure of devotion and pride of the family in this sacrifice, rather than the sense of personal loss which would be represented by the mourning symbols. Military Appreciation Week Street Banners: Tickets: To order Military Appreciation Day group tickets for the Clemson vs. Virginia game, visit www.clemsontigers.com and click on Tickets and Order Tickets Online. Choose Group Ticket Window and the following log-in information: Sign-In ID: MAD (uppercase) Tickets are $24.00 each.
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