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Look at the repetition! Brevard Public Schools organizes the application celebration of the armed forces in the Viera High Stadium

Take a look at the repetition of Space Coast's daily television

Above video: Brevard Public Schools to organize the application ceremony of the armed forces in the Viera High Stadium at 6 p.m.

The Brevard Public Schools presented the Space Coast's operational ceremony, an event that devoted themselves to honoring and celebrating men and women this year. The ceremony, which took place on Thursday, May 15th, in the Viera High School Stadium, showed a number of dignitaries, including a representative of the Pentagon in Washington, DC. You can see the repetition of all celebrations on the daily television of the space coast above.

Brevard County • Viera, Florida – The Brevard Public Schools presented the operational ceremony of the space coast, an event that devoted themselves to honoring and celebrating men and women this year.

The ceremony, which took place on Thursday, May 15th, in the Viera High School Stadium, showed a number of dignitaries, including a representative of the Pentagon in Washington, DC.

You can see the repetition of all celebrations on the daily television of the space coast above.

“The fact that this is the highest number of students who have worked into military service in the history of the Brevard Public Schools says a lot about these students, says a lot about this district and says even more about the families and the community they have applied,” said Matt Susin, board member board member.

“At a time when the students with social media, influencers and video games are brought up, these young men and women made the decision to jam and serve this trend and our large country.”

“The fact that this is the highest number of students who have worked into military service in the history of the Brevard Public Schools says a lot about these students, says a lot about this district and says even more about the families and the community they have applied,” said Matt Susin, board member board member.

This important event showed a formal program that recognized the commitment and commitment of our future service members.

Community leaders, military officers, family members and friends were invited to support these brave men and women while they go on their journey to the service of our nation.

“The ceremony is proof of the strong patriotic spirit in our community and an opportunity for all of us to express our gratitude for those who choose to protect our freedom,” said a spokesman for the Brevard Public School.

Brigadier General John Dreska from the Pentagon in Washington, DC, honored the Enistlist during this important event with an inspiring address. This formal program recognized the commitment and commitment of our future service members.

Among the participants were the sheriff of Brevard County Wayne Ivey; Brigadier General John Dreska from the Pentagon; Brevard County Commissioner Thad Altman, Rob Feltner and Katie Delaney; State representative Monique Miller; State Senator Debbie Mayfield; State Senator Tom Wright; Matt Susin, Megan Wright, Gene Trent and John Thomas; BPS superintendent Dr. Mark Rendell; and Rob Medina and Keith Vanburen from the office of congress member Mike Haridopolos.

Colonel Christopher Bulson, deputy commander of the Patrick Space Force Base, led the oath.

Colonel Christopher Bulson, deputy commander of the Patrick Space Force Base, will lead the oath.

After entering the United States, armed forces, whether a soldier, marine, sailor, plane or coastal guardian, presents the following oath of the federal law:

I solemnly (or confirmed) that I will support and defend and defend the constitution of the United States against all enemies, abroad and domestic. that I will bear the same true faith and loyalty; And that I will follow the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officials appointed by me in accordance with the regulations and the uniform code of military justice. So God help me.

The oath is more than a formality that gives flair for commissioning or transport ceremony. It offers the basis of our military.

“With almost 1,000 JROTC students from over a dozen school battalions who support the largest number of their brothers and sisters who ever work on military service in Brevard, this will be one night,” said Sussin.

“With helicopter, a transfer, cannon fire, passionate speeches of generals from the Pentagon, Patrick Space Force Base, the 45th space wing, senators, representatives and local leaders and ends with a fireworks exhibition in the future years, which represent the core and character of Brevard County, will be the core and character of the pupils of Brevard county.”

Among the participants who honor the Enist, the sheriff Wayne Ivey was from Brevard County.

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