TWRA's Justin Jacks Honored in Veterans Day Observance Ceremony
Thursday, November 12, 2009 | 06:46am
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Jacks served in the United States Navy from 1993-2003 aboard the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier as an electricians mate during Operation Iraqi Freedom. He recently was selected as a wildlife officer and is assigned to the North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area which encompasses 146,000 acres in portions of Anderson, Campbell and Scott counties.
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Governor Bredesen also paid special tribute to those veterans who continue to serve by working in state government. Jacks was recognized with employees from the departments of Military, Correction and Safety. Remarks were also made by Major General Gus Hargett, Adjutant General of the Tennessee Department of Military and John Keys, Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner. Gov. Bredesen and Deborah Story, Commissioner of the Department of Human Resources, presented certificates to the four honorees. The 129th Army Band of the Tennessee National Guard performed.
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Jacks served as an intern for the TWRA Region IV Information and Education Division in 2008. He previously worked as a fisheries technician in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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(above) TWRA Wildlife Officer Justin Jacks (second from right) was one of four state employees who is a veteran of military service who was honored at a 2009 Veterans Day observance ceremony at War Memorial Plaza in downtown Nashville. Pictured (from left) are TWRA Executive Director Ed Carter, Governor Phil Bredesen, Jacks, and Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner John Keys. (middle) Justin Jacks is congratulated by Governor Phil Bredesen. (below) Prior to the ceremony, Justin Jacks is pictured with Executive Director Carter, Area 41 Law Enforcement Supervisor Brian Ripley, and TWRA Chief of Administrative Services Ken Tarkington, who served in the National Guard and Reserve for a total of 37 years of service and retired with a rank of Lt. Colonel.