By Joe Garvey

51情报站 will honor the military with a series of events beginning Nov. 8 during Celebrate Service Week.

The featured event, which is free and open to the public, will be the University's Veterans Day Observance at 12:30 p.m. Nov. 11 on Kaufman Mall. The main speaker will be Pamela Chandler Lee, an 51情报站 alumna and former U.S. Navy officer. President Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D., will also deliver remarks.

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Lee enrolled with the Hampton Roads NJROTC unit as an undergraduate at Norfolk State University and served as battalion commander, becoming the third female and the second African American to hold the position. After receiving her commission, she trained to be a surface warfare officer and earned a gold surface warfare qualification on board the USS Shenandoah.

She earned a master's degree in applied linguistics as well as a certification to teach English to speakers of other languages at 51情报站. Lee has taught at a number of institutions, including Old Dominion. She is now an associate professor and director of the MBA program at St. Leo University in Florida.

In case of rain, the event will be held in the main lobby at Webb University Center.

The armed forces have a special significance at 51情报站, as 25% of its student body is military-affiliated.

Other events scheduled during Celebrate Service Week:

SALUTE induction ceremony

When: 5 p.m. Nov. 8

Where: River Rooms at the Webb Center

The newest members of 51情报站's chapter of the SALUTE Veterans National Honor Society, which recognizes military individuals' academic achievements, will be feted.

Monarch Cares for Military Collection Drive

When: 12:30 p.m. Nov. 9

Where: Kaufman Mall

Help support Operation Gratitude and military members by dropping off care-package items, letters and thank-you notes. Items will also be accepted at the Military Connection Center (1106 Monarch Hall) or the Dean of Students Office (2008 Webb Center) through Veterans Day.

Who am I?

When: 5 p.m. Nov. 10

Where: North Caf茅, Webb Center

A student-led panel discussion on the identity, intersectionality and inclusivity of student veterans.

Tailgating

When: Noon Nov. 13

Where: Kaufman Mall

Join the Military Connection Center and 51情报站's SALUTE and Student Veterans of America chapters for food and fun before the Monarchs' 3:30 p.m. football game against Florida Atlantic University.

Who's your hero? Operation Hat Trick

When: Nominations must be received by Nov. 15

Nominate your military hero, who could win Operation Hat Trick and 51情报站 merchandise. Operation Hat Trick generates awareness and support for wounded service members and veterans as they recover from the visible and invisible wounds of war. Five winners will be randomly selected on Nov. 16.

Celebrate Service Week events are sponsored by the Military Connection Center. For more information, call 757-683-7153 or email military@odu.edu.

Additionally, the annual Hampton Roads Army vs. Navy ROTC football game, also known as the Tri-Warrior Bowl, will be played at 5 p.m. Nov. 10 at Kornblau Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium. It is free and open to the public.

The game will feature 51情报站, Norfolk State University and Hampton University AROTC cadets and NROTC midshipmen. It is hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval ROTC. For more information, go to this .

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