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CHEER Center hosts Military Honor Day

Honoring Tuskegee Airman Brig. Gen. Charles Edward McGee are in back (l-r) Greg Fuller, Fred Armstrong, William Franklin, James Lewis, Brig. Gen. Ernest G. Talbert, Richelle Talbert, Dr. Wilma Mishoe, Don Blakey and Walt Koopman. In front are Dee Blake, Joanne Coons, John Dumas, Peggy Swygert and Delores Blakey. DAN COOK PHOTOS
September 16, 2022
Military Honor Day was held Sept. 10 at the CHEER Center on Sand Hill Road in Georgetown. The event featured dozens of educational displays highlighting historic military events.
The event honored Tuskegee Airman Brig. Gen. Charles Edward McGee, who flew 409 combat missions in World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam. Each military branch was represented by displays and memorabilia. A 9/11 remembrance display was also presented to the nearly 100 people in attendance.
Retired Army Sgt. Maj. Walt Koopman owns most of the displays representing the military and has been presenting Military Honor Day for 15 years to ensure people of all ages remember the sacrifices made by the military.

Honoring Private First Class Frank Emmi are his family (l-r) James Emmi, Robert Oliver, John Emmi and Frank Emmi Jr.

Walt Koopman displays a picture of himself from when he served in the Korean War. After serving, Koopman was the shooting instructor for Elvis Presley.

Receiving the Senate proclamation are (l-r) Brig. Gen. Ernest Talbert; Peggy Swygert of the Tuskegee Airman Porter Group; Walt Koopman; John Dumas of the Tuskegee Airman; Joanne Coons, treasurer of the Porter Group; Dr. Don Blakey, president of the Porter Group; Sen. Dave Wilson, R-Lincoln; and Rep. Ruth Briggs King, R-Georgetown.