By Jeff Murphy,
                                                									April 25, 2016
                                             
                                             
                                              
                                              
                                             WARRENSBURG, MO – The University of Central Missouri invites members of the local
                                                community and all others who are interested to a pre-Memorial Day ceremony in honor
                                                of individuals who gave their lives in service to the United States. The ceremony
                                                begins at noon Wednesday, May 25, on the east side lawn of the Alumni Memorial Chapel,
                                                and will be moved inside the chapel if inclement weather occurs.
                                             
                                             A retired member of the U.S. Marines Corps, Major John T. Schwent Jr., executive director
                                                of Camp Valor Outdoors, a non-profit organization that helps wounded veterans, will
                                                present the keynote address in a ceremony that includes participation from members
                                                of the university and Warrensburg communities. The event also includes a Moment of
                                                Honor for POW-MIA soldiers; video of the “Old Rugged Flag” performed by the late Johnny
                                                Cash; musical salute to the Armed Forces; the laying of a wreath in honor of those
                                                who lost their lives in service; the reading of a poem in honor of veterans; and more.
                                                Robin Crouch, chair of the Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee,
                                                will serve as Master of Ceremonies.
                                             
                                             The event also will include participation from UCM administrators, local leaders and
                                                rifle guard members from the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2513 and the American Legion
                                                Post 131, representatives of Whiteman Air Force Base, a UCM Army ROTC alumnus, and
                                                representative of the Missouri Veterans Home.
                                             
                                             Schwent served for nearly 23 years active duty in the Marines, and his last duty assignment
                                                was in Kansas City as the deputy director for Marine Corps Total Force Systems, HQMC.
                                                While in the service, he was part of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit and participated
                                                in Operation Sharp Edge, Monrovia, Liberia. He also became a primary marksmanship
                                                instructor for the Marines. From 2010-2014, he served as head coach of the Marine
                                                Corps Wounded Warrior Shooting Team, having won 65 out of 90 medals over four Warrior
                                                Games, a para-Olympic-style competition for all military members. He currently participates
                                                in local, state, regional and national shooting competitions and is the head coach
                                                of the Special Operations Command Wounded Warrior Shooting Team.
                                             
                                             Schwent’s other honors include the Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation
                                                Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, Marine Corps Expeditionary
                                                Medal and Humanitarian Service Medal.
                                             
                                             After leaving the military, Schwent worked as a vice president of operations for a
                                                national manufacturing firm, and served as a chief executive officer for Iron County
                                                Hospital in Pilot Knob, where he retired in May 2012 to devote more time to helping
                                                veterans. He has aided more than 700 military veterans and their families since he
                                                founded and became executive director of Camp Valor Outdoors, Kingsville, in January
                                                2013. His mission is to assist ill, injured and wounded veterans in the healing process
                                                through adaptive competitive outdoor activities including guided hunting, fishing,
                                                shooting, archery, and 4-wheeling.
                                             
                                             Individuals who have questions about the pre-Memorial Day observance may contact Delilah
                                                Nichols, coordinator of Military and Veteran Services at UCM, at 660-543-8977 or nichols@ucmo.edu.