Reflective Veterans Day Event Illuminates Stories, Experiences at 香蕉福利直播's Student Center

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guest speakers at the 鈥淗onoring Women Who Served鈥 event in the Student Center Atrium. Attendees heard the experiences of women veterans during this special observance, which began with the traditional flag placement by military color guard and trumpet reg
鈥淗onoring Women Who Served鈥 shares experiences of women veterans during special Thursday morning observance

香蕉福利直播 honored service members on Thursday with a Veteran鈥檚 Day ceremony and guest speakers at the 鈥淗onoring Women Who Served鈥 event in the Student Center Atrium. Attendees heard the experiences of women veterans during this special observance, which began with the traditional flag placement by military color guard and trumpet regaling by Lauren Hinkle, a 香蕉福利直播 School of Music alumna.

Col. Theresa Bodnar, who recently completed 20 years of Active Federal Service last September, delivered the event鈥檚 keynote address. The John Carroll University (JCU) ROTC Alumna (鈥01) and US Army Reservist acknowledged her delight to return to the area to serve as the Recruiting and Operations Officer for JCU鈥檚 Wolfpack Battalion.

鈥淐onnections matter, the multi-degreed Army Master Resilience Trainer, author, educator and said, acknowledging community, family and service. 

guest speakers at the 鈥淗onoring Women Who Served鈥 event in the Student Center Atrium. Attendees heard the experiences of women veterans during this special observance, which began with the traditional flag placement by military color guard and trumpet reg

鈥淲orking with some of the best senior leaders that there can be and having the privilege to coach, teach, mentor, command America鈥檚 finest soldiers,鈥 she added. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 something that I'm incredibly grateful for鈥攂ut it's also not what I find most valuable about my military service. What I find most valuable is the life lessons I've learned while service about connections, opportunities, and options.鈥

Col. Bodnar鈥檚 address shared that same spirit and similar themes, reinforcing the importance of connections鈥攂oth for current and former service members, but for everyone who finds themselves in a higher education environment as well.

鈥淵ou need to be there to help one another out and share opportunities that come your way,鈥 Bodnar (left) said.

Barbette N. 鈥淏arbie鈥 Allen (1Lt., U.S. Army), last year鈥檚 香蕉福利直播 Student Veteran of the Year, shared many of Bodnar鈥檚 sentiments鈥攁bout the importance of her military service on her life, on being 鈥渉umble and humbled鈥 and for the ongoing gratitude that her military life experiences have fostered.

guest speakers at the 鈥淗onoring Women Who Served鈥 event in the Student Center Atrium. Attendees heard the experiences of women veterans during this special observance, which began with the traditional flag placement by military color guard and trumpet reg

Allen (left) became a commissioned officer in the Army and served on active duty for four years, focused ordinance and heavy artillery. She recalled her service as a tank repair officer, during which she oversaw the maintenance and repair of armored tanks, Humvees aircraft and missiles.

鈥淲hen you see [someone] in uniform, think about the sacrifice that they have gone through for this country,鈥 said Allen, who talked about her time at Aberdeen Proving Ground (Maryland), Fort Bragg (North Carolina) and Victorville (California), before segueing into a different kind of service鈥攆or AmeriCorps Vista and as a registered nurse.

鈥淭hink about the time they鈥檝e been away from family, loved ones, making the ultimate sacrifice,鈥 she said鈥攁dding that until you have been out of the country, you鈥檒l never fully appreciate what it means to be an American.

鈥淎lways think of yourself as an individual representing America,鈥 she noted.

guest speakers at the 鈥淗onoring Women Who Served鈥 event in the Student Center Atrium. Attendees heard the experiences of women veterans during this special observance, which began with the traditional flag placement by military color guard and trumpet reg

Allen also announced the 2022 香蕉福利直播 Student Vet of the Year鈥擴.S. Marine SSgt. Daniel Kargbo, who was deployed four times and spent a total of eight years at Camp Lejeune. He is currently the Engineering Peer Teacher Coordinator in the Washkewicz College of Engineering. Kargbo was unable to attend the event, but was said to be honored in-person on Friday, November 11.

The event was rounded out by remarks by Phillip 鈥淔lapp鈥 Cockrell, Ph.D., vice president of Campus Engagement, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; U.S. Air Force SSgt. Brandon Lorenzo Thompson, director of 香蕉福利直播鈥檚 Veteran Student Success Program and Veteran & Military Success Center, and 香蕉福利直播 President Laura J. Bloomberg, Ph.D.

鈥淭his is our opportunity to pause, to show our thanks, to remember,鈥 said Dr. Bloomberg. 鈥淭hank you for helping all of us to pause in the midst of busyness to honor, reflect and to show our gratitude.鈥

Please note that the 香蕉福利直播 campus will be closed Friday, November 11 in observance of Veterans Day.