
Program destinations have included: England, France, Belgium, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya, Holland, Luxembourg, Poland, Germany, Australia, Philippines, Guadalcanal, Italy, Austria, Bougainville, New Guinea, Wake Island, Solomon Islands, South Korea, New Zealand, Iwo Jima, New Britain, Peleliu, Mariana Islands, Japan, Okinawa, Midway Islands, Atlantic, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.Īs TGGF continues to grow, our goal is to assemble the most effective platform to encourage, preserve, and honor the legacies of our nation's war veterans for generations to come. Creating a healing environment unmatched by any other organization, these cathartic programs have taken thousands of veterans to over forty conflict areas covering twenty-five countries to pay reverence to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Today, TGGF is the only non-governmental organization whose purpose is to enable veterans to return to their battlefields and to gain closure from Combat Stress Reaction (CSR), most frequently known as shell shock or battle fatigue or PTSD while at the same time educating youth about key war events and their relevance. He determined that veterans would benefit significantly from the opportunity to return to a foreign battlefield to find some measure of closure where they felt the impact of war brutalities and provide a direct link of understanding to memorialize the service of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for posterity. Inspired by his family's experience serving alongside American Forces in both World Wars, Davis recognized the need to provide financial assistance to veterans. The 2011 AMCC champions, the Barons, play 2011 AMCC runner-up Penn State Behrend at home Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m.Since its inception in 2004, The Greatest GENERATIONS Foundation (TGGF) has touched thousands of veterans' lives through many battlefield programs, organized programs to national and international destinations, and other activities relating to their service to ours.įounded by Australian native Timothy Davis, TGGF has advanced the cause of remembrance admiration and rendered emotional closure to veterans by returning them to battlefields, memorials, and cemeteries where they fought - ALL AT NO COST TO THE VETERANS. Richard Pankus won a hard fought match against Charles Fitzpatrick 7-5, 6-2 and John Bruce added to the team's wins by defeating David Kopp 6-4, 6-2.

Luke Merry defeated Travis Scida, 6-2, 6-3. 2 Brian Robau won 6-2, 6-1, with an agile ace as his last serve. 1 singles twice this week and won dominantly both times," said Ellis. "Paul is player of the week for our team because he had to play up to No. 2 and took on the challenge to beat Bradford's Ian Vaughan 6-2, 6-0. In singles play Jarzynka stepped up to No.

2 doubles team, Leonel Lacayo and Luke Merry won 8-1. 1 doubles team, Paul Jarzynka and Brian Robau, won their match 8-0 and No. "It was a good day for tennis and this is another match won without two of our top players ( Leonel Lacayo and John Shultis) playing singles, which continues to show the depth of our team," said head coach Jeremy Ellis. The Barons record in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference is now 3-0 and 4-0 on the overall season. STEUBENVILLE, Ohio - The Franciscan University tennis team was victorious in its first home match of the season versus University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Saturday afternoon.
