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 By  GreggParker Published 
10:00 pm Monday, November 9, 2015

Discovery pays respect to vets

Students read poems and narratives for veterans at the "DMS Tribute to Heroes" at Discovery Middle School. (CONTRIBUTED)

Students read poems and narratives for veterans at the “DMS Tribute to Heroes” at Discovery Middle School. (CONTRIBUTED)

Members of the Kinnaird family are Rickey, from left, Shemmai, Sade and Stephanie. (CONTRIBUTED)

Members of the Kinnaird family are Rickey, from left, Shemmai, Sade and Stephanie. (CONTRIBUTED)

MADISON – A sea of red, white and blue greeted veterans of the U.S. military as Discovery Middle School hosted its fourth annual “DMS Tribute to Heroes.”

Approximately 60 veterans and 30 of their relatives attended the tribute. Discovery’s students, faculty and staff packed the gym, along with Madison City Schools administrators and board of education members. The Student 2 Student group from James Clemens High School volunteered their assistance.

Discovery teacher Anthony Graham was instrumental in organizing the event.

The tribute’s objective was “to honor our veterans from all branches of service,” Cindy Davis said. Davis is District At-Risk Counselor for Madison City Schools.

World War II veteran Sherwin Callander attended the tribute. Callander was stationed at Wake Island when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. He and his shipmates sailed to Hawaii for the recovery effort.

Veteran Rickey Kinnaird and his wife Stephanie were guests with their daughters Shemmai and Sade. Rickey Kinnaird began his military career in the U.S. Navy and then transferred to the U.S. Army, where he retired as a Staff Sargent after 21 years of service, Davis said.

“He was deployed to Kuwait, Korea and Iraq. Rickey Kinnaird was awarded the Bronze Star for his service in Iraq,” Davis said. “He enjoyed his time in military service, protecting the freedom of all Americans.”

Kinnaird encourages people to continue to support the wounded warriors and veterans.

At 8 a.m., the tribute opened with a “Heroes Breakfast.” Jack’s restaurant, Panera Bread and Publix supermarket donated the food.

 

For the “Heroes Entrance,” “students lined the halls as the veterans walked to the gym. Students cheered, clapped and waved flags,” Davis said. The Air Force Junior ROTC Honor Guard from Bob Jones High School presented the colors.

The Discovery Choir sang “The National Anthem” and “America the Beautiful.” Discovery Band performed armed forces’ marches and taps. The dance team entertained.

Junior Student 2 Student members recognized military guests. “Each veteran stood as their name, branch of service and years in service was announced,” Davis said.

Discovery students read poems and short narratives based on “What Is a Hero.” For the “Heroes Exit,” students applauded and cheered for the veterans.

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