Stephen Cochran to headline inaugural event January 21-23, 2011
The Yuma Visitor’s Bureau is proud to announce an inaugural event called “The Spirit of Yuma Military Festival” for 2011.
This weekend-long event celebrating local
service members and veterans, the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground and
Marine Corps Air Station Yuma is scheduled for January 21-23, 2011.
To be held at the Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park,
itself an historic military installation, the three-day event will honor
Yuma’s active-duty Marines and soldiers, retired veterans from all
services and their families.
The festival will include interactive
educational sessions, static displays, and a concert featuring Stephen
Cochran, a chart-topping country music singer who is a former Marine
Though Yuma’s rich military history
stretches back to the mid-19th century, both of its current bases trace
their origins to World War II, when General George S. Patton established
the Desert Training Center across a swath of desert from the Mexican
border to Nevada, the Army opened the Yuma Test Branch near the new
Imperial Dam, and Yuma Army Air Base became one of the busiest flight
schools in the nation.
When World War II ended, so did the military activity that had
kept Yuma hopping. With the air base mothballed, local Jaycees
came up with an idea to spotlight Yuma’s perfect weather: set a record
for nonstop flying. An Aeronca Sedan named the “City of Yuma” took
off on August 24, 1949 and did not touch the ground again until October
10. Its 1,124 hours aloft was made possible by volunteers on the
ground who passed food and fuel to pilots Woody Jongeward and Bob
Woodhouse from a Buick convertible.
“The Spirit of Yuma Military Festival” will commemorate this
intrepid flight with participation from family members of the pilots and
other volunteers and the local community.
In addition, Yuma Proving Ground is bringing
in several unique artillery displays showcasing YPG’s unparalleled
military testing resources. The festival will also feature a Navajo code
talker, Marine Corps Search and Rescue support demonstrations, the
RQ-7B Shadow aircraft, information about the single Marine program,
military working dog presentations, and talks from current and former
military recounting their personal experiences in war.
Stephen Cochran will perform Saturday night at the Quartermaster Depot amphitheater.
Both of Yuma County’s premier military installations were
reactivated in 1951, and have played a significant role in military
training and readiness in the six decades since. The military is
the second largest contributor to the local economy after agriculture.
“This new festival is just a small way of recognizing and
celebrating the role the military has played in Yuma’s development since
the days of the Mormon battalion and Fort Yuma,” said Susan Sternitzke,
YVB’s interim executive director. “We want to showcase both this
rich history and the ongoing contributions that our local bases make to
our community and the nation.”
Now the busiest air station in the Marine Corps, MCAS Yuma
supports 80 percent of the Marine Corps air-to-ground aviation training
thanks to 2.8 million acres of training ranges and superb flying
weather.
Each year, approximately 100 aviation units
deploy here for training, bringing about 14,000 personnel and 600
aircraft to Yuma for periods lasting from a few days to seven weeks.
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