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Veterans and their families in the mid-Missouri region have received masks since August from the U.S. Exercise Tiger Foundation to help safeguard against the COVID-19 pandemic.
As virus cases decrease, vaccinations increase and health orders are relaxed, the foundation on Monday received its last shipment of 100,000 masks from the state.
Seven members of the Arnold Air Society, an honorary, professional and service organization with the University of Missouri Air Force ROTC, helped move the boxes of masks into the foundation s office on East Walnut Street in downtown Columbia.
The foundation received the cloth masks via a partnership involving Missouri Public Safety, the Missouri Veterans Commission, the State Emergency Management Agency and Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services for the Mask a Vet program, Public Affairs Officer Walt Domanski said.
Changing Lives for the World
On Sept. 30, 2016, nearly 150 guests gathered to honor Robert ’55, ‘06 (Hon.) and Ellen ’54, ’06 (Hon.) Thompson in the very building named in the couple’s honor. The University’s first Lifetime Achievement Award was given to the Thompsons in recognition of their commitment to their alma mater and to the future of BGSU.
“How perfect to celebrate the Thompsons’ vision, generosity and kindness in the Bowen-Thompson Student Union,” said President Mary Ellen Mazey as she detailed the couple’s remarkable dedication to student success. “They serve as an example on how philanthropy at BGSU can change lives.”
Bob has said that BGSU changed his life because he met his Falcon Flame, Ellen, at a fraternity – sorority mixer while they were students here a generation ago. Ellen was a member of Gamma Phi Beta, the Swan Club and the Key yearbook staff. Bob was a member of Sigma Nu and the Arnold Air Society and was involved with football. Af