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Fighter Country Foundation thanks Surprise council, outlines programs and new honor guard training facility
Summary
Ron Seitz, president and CEO of the Fighter Country Foundation, thanked the Surprise City Council on Jan. 6 and described more than 70 programs serving airmen and families at Luke Air Force Base, plus a proposed $2.9 million, 7,000‑square‑foot honor guard training facility that could become a regional training center.
Ron Seitz, president and CEO of the Fighter Country Foundation, thanked the Surprise City Council during the Jan. 6 work session and described the nonprofit’s expanding support for airmen and military families at Luke Air Force Base.
Seitz told the council the organization has shifted from protecting mission-critical assets to focusing most of its efforts on morale, resiliency and family support. "The level of support that you guys have provided Fighter Country Foundation and Fighter Country Partnership over the course of 20 years" has enabled…
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