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About the JFK CV-67 Memorial Foundation, Inc.
When south Florida businessman Paul Troxell learned that the Navy planned to decommission the USS John F. Kennedy aircraft carrier, he decided to take action. He formed the JFK CV-67 Memorial Foundation in January 2007 with the goal of saving the ship from an uncertain fate.
The Foundation seeks to transform the recently decommissioned vessel into the "John F. Kennedy Maritime Museum," a world-class facility honoring the ship, 500,000-plus dedicated sailors and aviators who served on her, and of course her namesake, President John F. Kennedy. It hopes to place her, in perpetuity, in a suitable site where her legacy can be maintained and where she can continue to serve as a vital symbol of America, an educational site, an inspiring museum and a living memorial to the patriotic Americans who served aboard her.
Paul has put together an impressive and dedicated team of Directors and Professionals whose tireless work will serve to popularize this effort across the country. Media coverage, corporate and personal support of these efforts is vital. Here's how you can join the team:
Let The Word Go Forth!
We encourage all who visit to take two-minutes to create your own personal e-mail campaign using our secure tell a friend feature. Include a brief personal message informing your friends, family and business associates that we are fighting to preserve the legacy of JFK, both the ship and the late President. The subject-line of your e-mail will declare:
“This is no joke - Save The JFK!”
Each tax deductible gift serves as the essential fuel required to popularize our national campaign to honor the legend and Save The JFK.
The JFK CV-67 Memorial Foundation, Inc. is 501(c)(3) charitable corporation. |
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