The U.S. Army All-American Bowl

By USAAC for STAND-TO!January 6, 2011

The U.S. Army All-American Bowl

What is it'

Celebrating its 11th anniversary, the U.S. Army All-American Bowl kicks off at 1 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, Saturday, Jan. 8, 2011. The nation's premier high school all-star football game serves as national coming-out party for America's future college and NFL stars. Adrian Peterson, Reggie Bush, Mark Sanchez, Vince Young, and Tim Tebow all made their network television playing debuts as U.S. Army All-Americans.

Last year, the U.S. Army All-American Bowl drew more than 32,000 fans to the game at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. Broadcast by NBC, the U.S. Army All-American Bowl trailed only the NFL playoffs as the most-watched sporting event Jan. 9-10, 2010.

What has the Army done'

U.S. Army Accessions Command, the Army's Human Capital experts, sponsors the game with over a dozen national business and organization partners. The U.S. Army All-American Bowl highlights and promotes the common elements of successful teamwork, exceptional performance by young people, and achievement at the highest level.

The national broadcast is an exceptional venue to showcase opportunities in America's Army and the nation's top high school football talent. A partnership between the nation's most popular sport and its Army, the game sends a powerful message to the American public: working hard together accomplishes the highest goals.

Why is this important for the Army'

U.S. Army Accessions Command provides the strength of the finest fighting force in the world. In doing so, Accessions Command provides an enormous range of opportunity to Americans who are peers of the players in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. Soldiers and football players share and demonstrate the necessary qualities for lifelong success: strength, dedication, leadership and teamwork.

The game is associated with a week of activities in San Antonio that reinforces vital relationships between Army and civilian leadership, builds bonds between star athletes and Soldiers from their hometowns, and provides a connection to a national television audience with its Army.

Resources:

<a href="http://www.usarmyallamericanbowl.com/" target="_blank"> The U.S. Army All-American Bowl website</a>

Video: <a href="http://www.army.mil/media/amp/'bctid=738550778001" target="_blank">2011 All-American Bowl: Secretary McHugh message </a>

<a href=" http://www.army.mil/-images/2011/01/03/95893/index.html " target="_blank"> Tri- signed letter</a>

<a href="http://www.usaac.army.mil/" target="_blank"> United States Accessions Command</a>

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