Exhibit, new military song among highlights for 40th MTSU Salute to Veterans and Armed Forces game Nov. 12

Nov 07, 2022 at 05:11 pm by WGNS News

MTSU alumnus and Murfreesboro businessman Bud Morris, second from left, walks across Horace Jones Field at halftime with other U.S. Marine veterans in November 2021

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Veterans and current active military members and their families are invited to the 40th annual Middle Tennessee State University Salute to Veterans and Armed Forces game — the longest-running in the NCAA.

The MT Blue Raiders (4-5), seeking to become bowl eligible by season’s end, will host the Charlotte 49ers (2-8) at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, in Floyd Stadium.

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MT Athletics and the Charlie and Hazel Daniels Veterans and Military Family Center will host hundreds of veterans and military personnel and their families for the game and pregame events that are an annual tradition centered around the national Veterans Day.

Complimentary tickets, provided by Window World, will be available. Other tickets can be purchased in advance through Ticketmaster or at the game.

Always a hit at halftime, the MTSU Band of Blue plays military-themed songs for each military branch (Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Navy and Marines) — including the new U.S. Space Force, whose theme song, “Semper Supra” (Latin for Always Above), was written by Commercial Songwriting adjunct faculty member Jamie Teachenor.

“Our ‘Salute’ game is the longest-running veterans salute football game in the nation, so we cherish that a lot,” said Chelsea Floyd, assistant athletic director in MT Athletics marketing and promotion. “This year, the Tennessee National Guard has a big part in helping us with static displays for our fans to look at, having the Black Hawk come out.

“We’re adding even more to our halftime. With a new branch and adding a new song but honoring every aspect of military. This year, we’re putting more focus on the dependents — spouses and children that are also a part of sacrifice. And we’ll probably be the first football band to perform the Space Force song at halftime. Everything about the game is about honoring our veterans.”

A special addition will be a 60-piece art exhibit — “Vietnam: 2 Soldiers, 2 Artists, 2 Journeys Then and Now” — starting Friday, Nov. 11, in Keathley University Center’s second-floor lobby and showing from Monday until Friday until the end of the semester. Sponsored by the Daniels Center, the exhibit features the artistry of Vietnam veterans David Wright and Chuck Creasy of Gallatin, Tennessee.

To find parking for the KUC, Veterans Memorial and Floyd Stadium, visit https://www.mtsu.edu/parking/documents/parking-map.pdf. Parking fees may be required in some lots.

A timeline of activities:

  • 11 a.m. —Memorial servicerecognizing Afghanistan-era veterans will be held at the MTSU Veterans Memorial outside the Tom H. Jackson Building.
  • Noon —Veterans picnic, sponsored by MT Athletics, will take place outside theEmmett and Rose Kennon Hall of Fame adjacent to Floyd Stadium and
  • 12:15 p.m. —Raider Walkin Walnut Grove adjacent to Peck Hall.
  • TBA — During the picnic,I.V. Hillis Jr., of McMinnville, Tennessee, who served in the Tennessee House of Representatives from 1971 to 1995 and chaired the House Veterans Affairs Committee, will be presented with theDr. Joe Nunley Award. The award celebrates the career of Nunley, an alumnus who served in the Army in World War II and returned to then-Middle Tennessee State Teachers College as a professor, historian and director of Alumni Affairs.
  • 1 p.m. — Stadium gates open. Military static displays andVet Villageat Gate 3, featuring information and more from various organizations, will be available.
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