Air Force prepares to commemorate 60th anniversary

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  • By Staff Sgt. Julie Weckerlein
  • Air Force Print News
Big things are in store for Airmen, as Air Force leaders have planned more than a year's worth of commemoratory activities leading up to the Air Force's 60th anniversary, Sept. 18, 2007.

Brig. Gen. Janet Therianos, director of the 60th Anniversary office at the Pentagon, said this upcoming year will be full of events ranging from hometown parades and base picnics, to Air Force appearances at major national events.

"This commemoration involves everything the Air Force is about," she said. "From the pioneers who paved the way, to the Airmen who now fight and support the global war on terrorism, to the future generations who are going to carry on after us, this historic time embraces the whole picture. It is our chance to honor our heritage, and hope for the future."

The commemoration begins Oct. 14 with the dedication of the new Air Force Memorial.

"It's going to be a phenomenal event," said General Therianos. "In addition to the dedication on (Oct. 14), there will be a wreath-laying ceremony (Oct.15) to pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice."

In the weeks after, there will be events recognizing the various Air Force art works in the Pentagon, and the Air Force Academy Band and Cadet Chorale will take part in the Macy's Day parade in New York City to start off the holiday season. Later, Airmen will visit New York City high schools to talk with students about their Air Force experiences.

"This is a milestone for the Air Force," General Therianos said. "We're embracing our past and our present, and looking to an exciting future."

For more information about the Air Force's anniversary commemoration, and for a complete list of events, visit www.af.mil and select the 60th Anniversary link.