In celebration of the 100th birthday of the “Big Red
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16-25. The public is invited to witness events of camaraderie and
remembrance throughout the week.
Members of the public are encouraged to attend Victory Week unit sporting
events, which will begin on Aug. 16 with basketball, flag football,
combatives, tug of war, a biathlon, volleyball and the Warrior Competition.
Other sporting events include softball, soccer, water polo, a 10-mile race,
arm wrestling, mission essential fitness, the Danger Dash, bowling and
weightlifting. Finals for those sports will be held Aug. 21, 22 and 24.
The Victory Park 100th Year Monument will be unveiled in a ceremony at 3
p.m. Aug. 18. After that, the Victory Fest concert and fireworks display
will take place Aug. 19 on Marshall Army Airfield. Victory Fest will begin
at 11 a.m. with local bands on the second stage – including the 1st Infantry
Division Band – followed by headliners Lit, The Charlie Daniels Band, The
All-American Rejects and Eli Young Band on the main stage. This event is
open to all. For tickets and more information, see victoryfest2017.com.
While Victory Week is a time for celebration, it is also a time to honor the
sacrifices made by men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while
serving with the division. Traditionally, the names of troops who died in
the previous year while serving with the division are etched into stones
that are unveiled in Victory Park. This year, reflecting an updated and
retroactively standardized policy, 85 new memorial stones honoring Soldiers,
Sailors, Airmen and Marines who made the ultimate sacrifice for their nation
while serving with or attached to the “Big Red One” during the Global War on
Terrorism will be unveiled during the Victory Park Memorial Ceremony at 10
a.m. Aug. 22.
The 1st Inf. Div. and Fort Riley will honor all veterans of the Vietnam War
with a welcome-home ceremony at 3 p.m. Aug. 23. Veterans of the war are
invited to attend and receive the well-earned welcome home and thank you
they may not have received decades ago. Veterans wishing to participate
should arrive by 2:30 p.m. Members of the public are encouraged to attend
the ceremony on Marshall Army Airfield to extend their gratitude to these
brave individuals. For more information, see
http://www.riley.army.mil/
Victory Week will conclude Aug. 25 with a division review and Victory Cup
Ceremony, where the unit that earned the most points competing in qualifying
sporting events throughout Victory Week is named the winner.
Please note that visitors to Fort Riley who do not have Department of
Defense ID cards will need to obtain a Fort Riley Access Pass or badge at
the Visitor Control Center, building 885, located just outside the Henry
Gate Access Control Point. As wait times for passes can increase during
periods of higher traffic, Fort Riley encourages visitors to apply for a
temporary pass or badge early by stopping by the Visitor Control Center,
calling (785) 239-2982 or emailing
usarmy.riley.imcom-central.