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GWINNETT BRAVES JOIN WW1 CENTENNIAL COMMISSION TO REMEMBER WWI VETERANS


WASHINGTON, DC: To mark the 100th Anniversary of America's joining World War I, the Gwinnett Braves will join with the US World War One Centennial Commission and teams across the International League to honor the veterans of World War I on Monday, May 29, 2017. That day, Gwinnett hosts the Syracuse Chiefs for a 1:05 p.m. game at Coolray Field.

The Gwinnett Braves will feature a WW1-themed game with special giveaways, local history presentations and representation from area veteran groups.

“The Gwinnett Braves are proud to join with the rest of the International League and with the WW1CC to honor those that served and sacrificed for our country during World War I,” said Gwinnett Braves General Manager North Johnson. “This Memorial Day at Coolray Field, we will be partnering with the US Army and the non-profit group Working Dogs for Vets to observe this 100-year milestone.”

The U.S. World War I Centennial Commission is a Congressional Commission, created to provide public outreach, education programs, and commemorative events for America’s involvement in World War I. Congress also authorized the Commission to create the new National World War I Memorial in Washington DC.

The WW1CC is also active on the state level, working with the WW1 Commission of Georgia along with veteran leaders, elected officials, historians and youth groups in honoring the veterans of WW1.

The WW1CC’s Executive Director, Dan Dayton, is thrilled by the partnership with the International League teams. "This is a great opportunity for the World War I Centennial Commission, to partner with the people of the league, the teams, and with the fans, to remember these American veterans, and what they did for us all".

Randy Mobley, President of the International League agreed, "The story of baseball has roots in World War I, and the story of World War I has close ties with baseball. One hundred years ago, hundreds of professional and semi-professional players put their baseball careers on hold in order to serve overseas in the war, including Ty Cobb, Christy Mathewson, and Eddie Grant. The International League is proud to partner with the WW1CC on this important commemoration and it is fitting that baseball be part of our national tribute to those who served in WW1.”

More information on the World War I Centennial Commission; ww1cc.org

International League www.milb.com

Gwinnett Braves www.gwinnettbraves.com

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