ENTERPRISE-Appreciation for selfless service “woven deep into the fabric of our community” was the message reiterated at the Wreath Laying and Veterans Tribute Ceremonies held at the civic center here
Enterprise Mayor William Cooper joined City Administrator Jonathan Tullos and Deputy Commander to the Command General of the United States Army Aviation Center of Excellence and Fort Rucker Bob Doerer as speakers at the annual event hosted by the local Veterans Service Organizations, the Enterprise Area Chamber of Commerce and the city of Enterprise.
People are also reading… Over 6,000 veterans call Coffee County home, said Tullos. “Our community takes pride in the way we treat veterans and the best example is of that pride and involvement is all these Veterans Service Organizations present here today. Doerer agreed. “Veterans Service Organizations, you inspire, educate and mentor and lead others to serve. You work tirelessly to enhance the welfare of our veterans,” he said. “You truly embody the meaning of selfless service.
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