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As we work together to get through a national crisis during these unprecedented times, communication is more important than ever. The Utah National Guard's Public Affairs Office is committed to ensuring timely and relevant information is made available to our service members, their families, employers and our local communities.

 

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NEWS | Nov. 9, 2022

Utah National Guard to host Annual Veterans Day Concert commemorating the Korean War

By Maj. Chris Kroeber Utah National Guard Public Affairs

The Utah National Guard will host the 67th annual Veterans Day Concert. This free and open-to-the-public concert will be held at the Tabernacle on Temple Square, beginning at 7 p.m., Nov. 11, 2022.

 

This Veterans Day Concert will commemorate the Korean War, “Remembering the Forgotten War.” Retired Senior Master Sgt. Sterling Poulson, master of ceremonies, will highlight music performances by the Utah National Guard's 23rd Army Band, led by Chief Warrant Officer 4 Denny Saunders, and the combined Granite School District high school choir.

 

“We are excited to resume in-person attendance for this year’s Veterans Day concert, which has been a long-standing tradition in Utah,” said Maj. Gen. Michael Turley, adjutant general, Utah National Guard. “The purpose of this concert is to honor all veterans, who have proudly answered the call to serve our state and nation.”

 

During the concert, Brig. Gen. Kurt Davis, director of joint staff, Utah National Guard, will provide remarks to honor veterans and highlight the support given by Utah service members during the Korean War.

 

The winners of the state-wide Utah PTA and Utah National Guard essay contest and the recipient of the Zions Bank Veterans Service Award will be announced and recognized during the concert.

 

Veterans, families, and children of all ages are encouraged to attend this fun evening where some of the music will reflect on the 1950-53 era. Attendees should arrive early as seating inside the Tabernacle is limited and overflow seating will not be available. For those who cannot attend the event in person, the concert will be live streamed on the Utah National Guard Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/utahnationalguard/.

 

The Utah National Guard is proud to honor veterans through the celebration of music.

 

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Media Notes: Media desiring to attend this event must RSVP via text to Maj. Chris Kroeber at 801-716-9063 or by sending an email to ng.ut.utarng.list.pao@army.mil by 12 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10.

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NEWS | Nov. 9, 2022

Utah National Guard to host Annual Veterans Day Concert commemorating the Korean War

By Maj. Chris Kroeber Utah National Guard Public Affairs

The Utah National Guard will host the 67th annual Veterans Day Concert. This free and open-to-the-public concert will be held at the Tabernacle on Temple Square, beginning at 7 p.m., Nov. 11, 2022.

 

This Veterans Day Concert will commemorate the Korean War, “Remembering the Forgotten War.” Retired Senior Master Sgt. Sterling Poulson, master of ceremonies, will highlight music performances by the Utah National Guard's 23rd Army Band, led by Chief Warrant Officer 4 Denny Saunders, and the combined Granite School District high school choir.

 

“We are excited to resume in-person attendance for this year’s Veterans Day concert, which has been a long-standing tradition in Utah,” said Maj. Gen. Michael Turley, adjutant general, Utah National Guard. “The purpose of this concert is to honor all veterans, who have proudly answered the call to serve our state and nation.”

 

During the concert, Brig. Gen. Kurt Davis, director of joint staff, Utah National Guard, will provide remarks to honor veterans and highlight the support given by Utah service members during the Korean War.

 

The winners of the state-wide Utah PTA and Utah National Guard essay contest and the recipient of the Zions Bank Veterans Service Award will be announced and recognized during the concert.

 

Veterans, families, and children of all ages are encouraged to attend this fun evening where some of the music will reflect on the 1950-53 era. Attendees should arrive early as seating inside the Tabernacle is limited and overflow seating will not be available. For those who cannot attend the event in person, the concert will be live streamed on the Utah National Guard Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/utahnationalguard/.

 

The Utah National Guard is proud to honor veterans through the celebration of music.

 

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Media Notes: Media desiring to attend this event must RSVP via text to Maj. Chris Kroeber at 801-716-9063 or by sending an email to ng.ut.utarng.list.pao@army.mil by 12 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10.