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Reminder: McMurry Offering Military Members Free Food, Football Saturday

By: McMurry Press Release
Updated: November 2, 2012
Active duty and retired military and their dependents are invited to enjoy free food and football at McMurry University's game against Texas College on Saturday, Nov. 3 at Wilford Moore Stadium.

All military members and their dependents will be admitted free with military ID as part of McMurry's Military Appreciation Day. 

A B-1B flyover is scheduled for the start of the game.

Kick-off is at 2:00 p.m. in Wilford Moore Stadium on the McMurry University campus.

A pre-game tailgate party will begin at 12:00 in the Bobby Carter Throws Area--a fenced, grassy area just west of the Stadium on Ross Blvd.
            
There is no cost for the game or tailgate party for military members and family members with DOD identification cards.
            
Parking lots are located along the west and southern perimeters of the campus. Home side seating is available on the west side of Wilford Moore Stadium.  

"We greatly value the relationship we've built with the men and women of Dyess AFB. McMurry University has been proud to partner with Dyess AFB for more than 50 years in designing and delivering education programs responsive to the needs of its airmen as they so nobly serve our nation and the cause of freedom," said McMurry President Dr. John Russell. "This event is another way for us to say 'Thanks' to these airmen and their families."

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