he Army helped ring in the new year with a much-anticipated event -- a
National Hockey League game that honored the nation's military in pre-
and in-game festivities.
As the crowd cheered; Soldiers, Airmen, Coast Guardsmen, Marines, and
Sailors took to the field for a pre-game military salute, during the
2015 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic at Nationals Park, Jan. 1.
The service members stood at attention around the Army Chorus, as the
chorus and the Army Fife and Drum Corps performed the "National Anthem."
The Armed Forces Color Guard proudly displayed the national ensign and
the flags of each service.
On the ice behind them, players from area military and law enforcement hockey teams unfurled a 120-by 65-foot U.S. flag.
Each military service sent a group of members to participate in the
pre-game activities. The Army was represented by active, Reserve, and
National Guard Soldiers.
Thrilling the crowd, the D.C. Air National Guard, 113th Wing, did a flyover in a pair of F-16 Fighting Falcons.
During a break in the game, the Army Chorus hit another high note with
crowd, performing the service song for each military branch while
service members were recognized in the stands. The Chorus was also on
hand as recording artist Lee Greenwood sang,"God Bless the USA."
Boisterous cheers for the military came from the tens of thousands of
spectators who spent the first day of 2015 rooting for the Washington
Capitals or the Chicago Blackhawks.
"Regardless of what service you're in ... I don't think anything can
quite make you feel better than when your fellow citizens are out there
cheering for you and saying 'Thank you for your service,'"Maj. Thomas
Mehl of the Army National Guard Bureau said.
SERVICE TO THE NATION
Gen. Mark A. Milley, commander, U.S. Army Forces Command, escorted two
Soldiers to the game -- Master Sgt. John R. Stricklett, 20th Chemical,
Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high-yield Explosives, and Staff
Sgt. Brandon J. Mahoney, 55th Explosive Ordnance Disposal. The Soldiers
were recognized during the second period as the "Geico Heroes of the
Game."
Stricklett was awarded the Bronze Star with Valor in 2007 for defending
and rendering aid to wounded service members during a complex insurgent
attack in southern Baghdad.
He was awarded Purple Heart in 2005 for wounds sustained when an
improvised explosive device detonated while he was evacuating fellow
service members in Taji, Iraq; and was awarded the Army Commendation
Medal with Valor in 2003 for deactivating one of the first IEDs
identified in Iraq.
Mahoney was awarded the Army Commendation Medal with Valor for actions
taken in 2010 during a complex insurgent attack on a forward operating
base in Gardez, Afghanistan.
Responding to the sound of gunfire and the detonation of a large IED
that damaged the compound's outer wall, Mahoney ran to a guard tower
while under sustained enemy fire and engaged insurgent forces with a
light machine gun from the tower, preventing the enemy from entering
further into the base.
STANDING WATCH 24/7
It was a privilege and an honor to participate in the NHL Winter Classic
that honored all military branches, according to Coast Guard Rear Adm.
Stephen P. Metruck, the commander of the Fifth Coast Guard District.
The event was a great way to interact with the American people, he said.
It was also an opportunity to pay tribute to those who are serving the
nation around the clock, at home and abroad.
"We just have to keep in mind all those who are standing the watch
around the world, and all the military services that are deployed around
the world, putting their life on the line every day to protect everyone
else in the nation," he said.
HOME TEAM WINS
The sun was shining, but it was still cold in Washington for this year's
Winter Classic. Fans bundled up for the annual event, which is held on
or around new years day at a stadium on a specially built rink.
In the thrilling, sold-out game that saw more than 42,000 people in
attendance, the home team Caps scored a goal with seconds left in the
game to emerge victorious, 3-2, over the Blackhawks.
http://www.army.mil/article/140686/Army_helps_America_celebrate_new_year_at_NHL_Winter_Classic/
By Lisa Ferdinando (ARNEWS Org Page)
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