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Boeing Makes $200,000 (£170,000) Investment in the American Battle Monuments Foundation

  • Two-year partnership will support educational programming focused on American service members who died and are buried or memorialized overseas
  • Investment builds on the company’s commitment to veterans, their families and military communities

BROOKWOOD. Boeing announced on July 20, a new partnership with the American Battle Monuments Foundation (ABMF) to support educational programming focused on the history of American valor through the lens of the American service members who died and are buried or memorialized overseas. Boeing and ABMF leadership made the announcement during a memorial wreath-laying ceremony at Brookwood American Cemetery and Memorial in England, a WWI-era cemetery and final resting place for 468 American military dead.

Ziad Ojakli, Boeing executive vice president of Government Operations (center), and Cheri Carter, vice president of Boeing Global Engagement (left), with Matthew Brown, Superintendent of the Cambridge American Cemetery (right), at Brookwood American Cemetery and Memorial in Brookwood, England, to honor the American service members buried at the site. (Boeing photo)

“Boeing has a long history of serving and investing in military, veterans and their families – and our partnership with the American Battle Monuments Foundation is an important extension of that history,” said Ziad Ojakli, Boeing’s executive vice president of Government Operations. “We are proud to support ABMF’s effort to honor the sacrifices of U.S. service members who are buried or memorialized overseas and to engage younger generations through storytelling that keeps alive the memories of the fallen. We look forward to our continued partnership with ABMF as we work to honor service members all across the globe.”

Ziad Ojakli (center) and Cheri Carter (left) participate in a wreath-laying ceremony at Brookwood American Cemetery in Brookwood, England. (Boeing photo)

Boeing’s two-year, $200,000 (£170,000) investment will help ABMF establish programming that teaches younger generations about the relevance of service and sacrifice, including the organization’s inaugural “Past is Prologue” essay contest – a program that connects students with adult co-authors to write about one of three pre-selected events from America’s wars.

Boeing funding will also support ABMF’s Junior Guide Program, through which young people become recognized as Junior Guides for select overseas memorials or cemeteries. The inaugural Junior Guide Program is set to launch later this year at Flanders Field American Military Cemetery in Belgium.

Boeing leaders Ziad Ojakli and Cheri Carter pay respects to American servicemen and women buried at Brookwood American Cemetery. (Boeing photo)

The partnership builds on Boeing’s commitment to veterans, their families and military communities. As part of Boeing’s veteran investment and engagement strategy, the company partners with leading veterans organizations to provide veterans and their families with essential workforce transition support and recovery and rehabilitation programs that address mental health and advance well-being. In 2021, Boeing provided more than $13 million across 108 grants in support of veterans organizations globally.

“The ABMF appreciates the support of The Boeing Company as a corporate partner. Together, we will engage multiple generations to keep the legacy of those who fight for freedom alive,” said James Rosener, Chairman of the Board of the ABMF.

ABMF is the official partner of the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC). ABMC maintains all 26 American military cemeteries and 32 monuments overseas. More than 218,000 American soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines are buried or memorialized – those whose remains are unidentified and missing – in hallowed sites away from the U.S. homeland.

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