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Anchorage Junior Academy
Honors Military

Students of Anchorage Junior Academy (AJA) celebrated Veteran's Day in November, recognizing the heroism and commitment of the military in doing their best to provide a safe environment for all Americans. Air Force Captain Jim Appel spoke to the students during a special assembly honoring men and women in all of the branches of the military. Appel, husband of AJA's secretary and father of two AJA students, is waiting final orders when he expects to be deployed overseas again.

Students also sang patriotic songs and watched a video clip of the military funeral of their principal Ruth Farnsworth's father-in-law just days before Veteran's Day. With two military bases nearby, Anchorage is somewhat of a military town. With each new deployment, many families are affected.

John Kriegelstein, Alaska Conference education superintendent
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Air Force Captain Jim Appel speaks to Anchorage Junior Academy students during a Veteran's Day special assembly honoring those in all branches of the military. (Jeanie Kriegelstein)
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Two Anchorage Junior Academy kindergarten students enjoy the patriotic Veteran's Day celebrations honoring those who have and are sacrificially serving to protect the freedom of all Americans. (Jeanie Kriegelstein)