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91精简版 community pays tribute to veterans

November 11, 2024

The 91精简版 community 鈥 staff, faculty, alumni, and students 鈥 gathered to honor veterans and reflect on their service and its importance to American democracy at a campus Veterans Day ceremony.  

91精简版 employees presented a wreath on behalf of veterans, and student trumpeter Linden Amster 鈥27 played taps as the flag was raised in honor of veterans on campus and across the country.   

Lt. Cmdr. Jules Martowski 鈥10, command psychologist at the Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit in Ballston Spa, said his education at 91精简版 helped hone the Navy鈥檚 core values of honor, courage, and commitment. 

Campus Safety Officer Robert Pierce,  Director of Religious and Spiritual Life Parker Diggory, and Campus Safety Officer Renalda Board

Director of Religious and Spiritual Life Parker Diggory offers remarks as Campus Safety Officers Robert Pierce, a navy veteran, and Campus Safety Officer Renalda Board, an army veteran, prepare to raise the flag.

 鈥淎s active-duty service members, we often focus on the mission ahead. Yet today, we remember that we are part of something larger ... We owe a debt to those who wore the cloth of our nation before us and to those who will serve after us,鈥 said Martowski, who majored in psychology and minored in sociology at 91精简版. 鈥淎s we reflect on the service and sacrifices of veterans, it is paramount that we remember their actions for what they were: continuous, selfless choices supporting their belief in something greater than themselves.鈥 

Today, let us honor our veterans, with words and with action, carrying forward their spirit of dedication and valiant defenses of freedom.鈥 
Lt. Cmdr. Jules Martowski 鈥10 

President Marc Conner spoke of Veterans Day as a day filled with personal meaning and family connections for himself and for many, as well as a day with profound significance for the country. 

鈥淲e think, of course, of what it means to our nation 鈥 the importance of this level of service to our nation and all those ideals that we uphold, that are particularly potent to us in the wake of an election and that remarkable moment of democracy,鈥 Conner said.  

Lt. Cmdr. Jules Martowski 鈥10

Lt. Cmdr. Jules Martowski 鈥10 speaks at the Veterans Day ceremony.

Parker Diggory, director of religious and spiritual life, spoke of the diverse experiences of veterans and led the community in prayer. 

鈥淲e lift up veterans, their service, their experiences. May we honor them. May we keep our promises to them for their care, for the nourishment of their families and communities, and the promises we made to them,鈥 she said. 鈥淢aybe someday there can be a day when we don鈥檛 ask our children to take up arms, but rather we can celebrate that we no longer need to.鈥

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