The Color Guard is a four-member formation – consisting of the senior Marine and Color Sergeant carrying the National Colors, a Marine carrying the Marine Corps Colors, and two rifle bearers. The Color Guard is responsible for rendering appropriate military honors. This traditional formation adds dignity to any military-related activity, parade, or civic event by showing respect to our Nation and those who have served.

 

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We are a nationwide non-profit dedicated to supporting our nation’s military, children who have lost a parent in war, wounded service members, and their families. Our mission has remained simple but effective for over 25 years: we support those who sacrificed for us. Whether that is active duty, veterans, or their families, we are here to help. 

The Airpower Foundation Rodeo Royalty Ambassador Program empowers the next generation of women leaders by giving them a platform to share the Airpower Foundation mission and give back to our military heroes. We combine the pageantry of Rodeo Royalty with leadership opportunities to provide a comprehensive leadership experience to each member of the Court. Be a part of the Mission in Action!

 

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NTHSRA is a rodeo association across North Texas consisting of high school students, grades 9-12, participating in rodeos held mainly in Saginaw, Texas. The rodeo season runs from September through May. While rodeo is not recognized as a regular high school varsity sport, no other athletic activity in history was ever developed which so embodies the traditions in history of an entire way of life. The events in rodeo grew out of actual day-to-day duties of the American cowboy or were dreamed up to further test the courage, stamina, and ability of these Westerners.

 

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Our Mission: To foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts. To serve our veterans, the military and our communities. To advocate on behalf of all veterans.

Our Vision: Ensure that veterans are respected for their service, always receive their earned entitlements, and are recognized for the sacrifices they and their loved ones have made on behalf of this great country.

 

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The Cowtown Amateur Radio Club (K5COW) is an ARRL Club located just north of downtown Fort Worth TX.

We are a 501c(3) non profit organization with the purpose of supporting and promoting Amateur Radio activities in all ways from training/licensing to public service.

We utilize equipment to give new hams experience and challenge ‘old’ hams. Throughout the year we have club activities involving various parts of Amateur Radio from ‘foxhunts’ to Satellite contacts and everything in between.

 

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