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U.S. Army Black Daggers honor first responders in Jackson County

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U.S. Army Black Daggers honor first responders in Jackson County
U.S. Army Black Daggers honor first responders in Jackson County

Earlier today, the U.S. Army Black Daggers conducted free aerial demonstrations in Pascagoula and Ocean Springs as a salute to first responders and healthcare workers.

Earlier today, the u.s army - black daggers conducted free- aerial deomnstrations in- pascagoula and ocean- springs as a saute to first - responders and healthcare - workers.- the u.s. army special operation- command - parachute demonstration team- partnered with singing- river health system to bring th- show to those serving on- the front lines throughout the- covid-19 pandemic.- the black daggers are all - volunteers from throughout the- army special operations - community.- this time of year the daggers - are normally jumping in - airshows and baseball games.

No- the daggers have turned - their attention to thanking - hospital workers.

- - sgt.

First class jerry germany,- u.s. army - black dagger: "these people hav- been working overtime.

Not just- working normal- hours, but working overtime and- not able to sit at home and sta- away from the danger.

- - - - they're putting themselves in - danger as we would normally be- able to do and so - we want-- that's why we want to- do it out at their front door,- so they can see that we - support them and we recognize - that they've been working while- the rest of us have - just been taking it easy."- msg luke whittington, u.s. army- black dagger: "this is, uh, - probably- the most important thing we've- done this year.

Um, obviously w- all know the- pandemic and what's caused and- especially around here in - jackson county, - mississippi, i learned that thi- was the hardest place hit."

- the black daggers will continue- - - - to their tour of appreciation a- hospitals throughout the- southeast.-

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