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Jacksonville Skies Alive Today With Military Appreciation Day 125th Fighter Wing Flyover

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The 125th Fighter Wing/FLANG is scheduled to fly over the Beaches and Jacksonville today.

Take a moment to head outside and look up, because the annual tradition of a flyover on Military Appreciation Day at The Players is today, March 9, featuring the 125th Fighter Wing/FLANG.

Preceded by a fixed wing jet flyover at Naval Station Mayport, the pilots will fly over The Players Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass around noon, proceed to Naval Air Station Jacksonville and conclude in Downtown Jacksonville.

Credit The Players Championship

Here’s the schedule posted by The Players Championship:

  • 11:57 a.m. Naval Station Mayport
  • Noon TPC Sawgrass (over #17, up #18 fairway and over the clubhouse)
  • 12:03 p.m. Naval Air Station Jacksonville
  • 12:05 p.m. St. Johns River and Downtown Jacksonville

The Players Championship is also holding a $250,000 day-long fundraiser on March 9 that is being matched dollar-for-dollar by The Players on donations up to $250,000.
“We created #Match4Military to continue our longstanding commitment to supporting and honoring our community’s service members, veterans and their families,” said Jared Rice, Executive Director of The Players in an email to WJCT News.

The campaign aims to raise support for several Northeast Florida military organizations with a main focus on a charity called The Fire Watch

The organization’s goal is to end veteran suicide. To help, a program called "Watch Stander" has been launched. The objective is to gather the local community and train them to essentially “stand watch” in response to the rise in veteran suicides.  

Those interested in becoming a Watch Stander have to participate in a 45-minute online training session that focuses on learning how to spot signals, and guide veterans in need of help to the appropriate resources. 

The Fire Watch has set a goal of getting 3,000 trained by the end of the year. Donations can be made on March 9 at www.theplayers.com/match4military.

Because of the pandemic, this year’s Military Appreciation Day doesn’t include a concert, ceremony or hospitality venue.

“Even though on-site military appreciation activities will look different this year, we wanted to demonstrate our continued support for our military heroes," said Rice.

Bill Bortzfield can be reached at bbortzfield@wjct.org, 904-358-6349 or on Twitter at @BortzInJax.

Bill joined WJCT News in September of 2017 from The Florida Times-Union, where he served in a variety of multimedia journalism positions.