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USA
Field Hockey News

Read First Sergeant
James Naplote's Letter of Appreciation
Field Hockey in Iraq:
USA Field Hockey, STX Support Troops with Game Equipment
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
– USA Field Hockey and STX LCC helped U.S. troops stationed in Iraq
take part in the sport by sending field hockey equipment to the men and
women of Forward Operating Base 13 in Taji, Iraq.
The field
hockey sticks, as well as USA Field Hockey and STX t-shirts and stickers,
were provided as the result of a request by
Sandy Napolet, the mother of
Company First Sergeant James Napolet, and enabled the troops to stage their
own competition on the base's dirt field.
"We received
the equipment and the troops were very excited to receive the hats, t-shirts
and stickers," the First Sergeant wrote in a letter of appreciation. "The
very next day, we had two teams out on a dusty field going at it. They had a
great time and are very thankful for the contributions."
STX is the
official stick supplier to the USA Field Hockey
Equipment Grant program which provides assistance to new and developing field
hockey grass roots programs through the distribution of field hockey
sticks, balls, protective gear and other necessary equipment.
The FOB 13
game may have been a rare instance of an international field hockey
competition in Iraq. The country does not have a national association within
the International Hockey Federation (FIH).
"To all of
those involved, I want to personally thank each of you for putting smiles on
the faces of the men and women of FOB 13 during a time when appreciation
from the States isn't always seen," added Napolet. "I want to thank everyone
for your support of the U.S. forces deployed in support of the Global War on
Terrorism."
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