Soldier Spotlight

Nominate your beloved active or Veteran serviceman or servicewoman for a “Soldier Spotlight” during our 2011 It’s a Wonderful Life: Live at the Biograph!

Each performance honors one serviceman or servicewoman with a short personal tribute, a projected photo, and a complimentary ticket.

Submissions should be sent to American Blues Theater.  Hurry!  There are limited spots available for the 2011 production. We’d love to hear from you. Neither you or your nominee must be present to receive the spotlight.

Contact info@americanbluestheater.com.

Examples from previous Soldier Spotlight triButes

Gary J Vasquez, United States Army
SFC Gary J Vasquez was a member of the 7th Special Forces Group of the United States Army.
He was killed in action in Afghanistan at the age of 33.
This message if from his family:
Loyal friend, husband, brother, son.
You are remembered everyday-by your family who would give anything to have you back,
by your brothers in arms who must pick up where you left off,
by every vet who has walked a mile in your boots,
by the kids on the side of the road saluting.

Lawrence McMahon, United States Army
Lawrence McMahon served as a sergeant in the United States army during World War I.
After the war he remained active in many organizations including the Office of Civilian Defense, The American National Red Cross, and was a 47 year member of the American Legion.
As a 40-year employee of Illinois Bell, he was honored with membership in the Telephone Pioneers of America, and installed all the telephones in the 1933 Century of Progress World’s Fair.
He is honored today by his daughter Barbara.

David J. Ames, United States Navy
“David,
It’s cold here today.  The leaves have all fallen…it is that time of year again.  The Bears are having a rough start and Mike Singletary announced his retirement.  On the bright side, the Rockets won the homecoming game!  We missed you at Thanksgiving.  I will cook you the biggest turkey dinner in the world when you come home! Please be safe, I love you so much.
Love,
Mama”

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