Washington Celebrating Veteran’s Day in a Big Way.

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          Veteran’s Day in Washington is extra special this year with lots of pomp and circumstance.

          Mike Mike McKittrick has been planning the events for some time.  He runs down some of the activities that will happen Saturday.

          Again that’s all at 11-am at the Hill of Heroes at East Side Park.  You can hear a live broadcast of the ceremony on 4 Star County The General 95.9fm and am1580.

          At 12:30 activities move to the roundabout where a flagpole will be dedicated and the drive will be renamed in honor of Lt. General Tony Jones.  You can park on the Olon or Schwan’s lots if you attend.

          On Friday, the Daviess County Museum’s Salute to Veterans program is at 3-pm with a parade downtown to follow at 5-pm.

 

Tony Jones Military Bio                                                                                                                   

His 36 years in the Army began after completing ROTC at Indiana University

with his first assignment as a 2LT in the Infantry. Later in his career, Aviation

became a combat arms branch of the Army in 1983 and Tony volunteered. He

was among the first leaders selected to command elements of this unit called

Task Force 160…The Night Stalkers. This elite group of Special Operations

Aviators was and is designed for responsive combat operations to meet our

Nations needs. Of note, The Night Stalker Creed (which should be Googled)

reflects the commitment for individuals who volunteer to serve in in what is

now named the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment – Airborne. At

the end of his Special Operations assignments, Tony transitioned into the

Apache Attack Helicopter and as a Lieutenant Colonel he commanded an

Apache Attack Aviation Battalion in Desert Shield/Desert Storm. He

continued to serve in command and staff positions, in both combat an

d peacetime operations. His assignments included tours in Europe, Middle

East, Far East, and the United States. Key assignments include two tours in

the Pentagon, both the Army and Joint Staff; a tour in Europe during 9/11 as

the Chief of Staff, US Army Europe; and the Commanding Officer of the U.S.

Army Aviation Warfighting Center, at Fort Rucker, AL. General Jones

extensive experience in Special Operations and battlefield commands led to

his authoring the Army Aviation Modernization Campaign Plan. The Army

Aviation Hall of Fame calls his Plan the “basis for the future,” and states

further that the programs designed by LTG Jones “are now standard for

aviator and leadership development.”