CCLP/DAVID MORRIS - Bill Kliewer hugs Eula “Sis” Beck after presenting her with the inaugural Pierre de Wet award for her selfless service to the soldiers of Fort Hood and it’s surrounding communities.Article Image Alt TextArticle Image Alt TextCCLP/DAVID MORRIS - ABOVE: Bob Crouch, Vice President of the Mounted Warfare Foundation, holds up an autographed photo of Ronald Reagan which sold for $3,000 during a live auction Saturday evening. BELOW: Children dressed in WWII outfits were a part of the grand entrance as the Liberty Jump team kicked the night off with a drop into the SC River Ranch in Oakalla. BOTTOM LEFT: Members of the Liberty Jump team leap from a C-47 WW-II era plane.

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Annual gala raises funds for Mounted Warrior Museum
By LYNETTE SOWELL
Cove Leader-Press
 
In the skies above SC River Ranch in Oakalla Saturday evening, members of the Liberty Jump Team leaped from a World War II-era C-47 to kick off the Homecoming For Heroes II gala, hosted by the Mounted Warfare Foundation.
 
The ranch’s barn was filled with tables as several hundred turned out to show their support for the fundraiser which pulled in more than $35,000 in auction sales alone, which will go toward phase I construction of the future Mounted Warfare Museum.
 
Fort Hood has donated 68 acres for the museum, with a tentative ground breaking date of 2019. The projected cost for phase I is around $37.7 million. Prior to Saturday night, approximately $18.1 million has been raised via fundraisers and donations.
 

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