Sgt. 1st Class Daniel V. Bulla (left), noncommissioned officer in charge of operations, plans and training, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 335th Signal Command (Theater) holds the American flag while Spc. Jordan M. Perske, an information technician specialist, assigned to HHC, 335th SC (T), makes adjustments to it as the group prepares to present the colors during the opening ceremony of a fund-raising golf tournament Aug. 5, at the Tournament Players Club (TPC) Sugarloaf.  The event called “Birdies for the Brave”, is a national military outreach initiative dedicated to honoring and showing appreciation to the courageous men and women of the United States Armed Forces and their families.  Originally created in 2006 by one of the golfing world’s elite players, Phil Mickelson and his wife Amy, it has since been expanded to include military outreach and appreciation activities during PGA tour events, TPCs and partner courses across the nation.
160805-A-BQ341-002.JPG Photo By: Sgt. 1st Class Brent Powell

Duluth - Sgt. 1st Class Daniel V. Bulla (left), noncommissioned officer in charge of operations, plans and training, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 335th Signal Command (Theater) holds the American flag while Spc. Jordan M. Perske, an information technician specialist, assigned to HHC, 335th SC (T), makes adjustments to it as the group prepares to present the colors during the opening ceremony of a fund-raising golf tournament Aug. 5, at the Tournament Players Club (TPC) Sugarloaf. The event called “Birdies for the Brave”, is a national military outreach initiative dedicated to honoring and showing appreciation to the courageous men and women of the United States Armed Forces and their families. Originally created in 2006 by one of the golfing world’s elite players, Phil Mickelson and his wife Amy, it has since been expanded to include military outreach and appreciation activities during PGA tour events, TPCs and partner courses across the nation.


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