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Ave Maria Law to Honor Veterans on Pearl Harbor Day

U.S. Archives
The USS Shaw explodes Dec. 7, 1941

Thursday marks the 76th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, which killed 2,403 active duty members of the U.S. military and injured another 1,178.

This Dec. 7, the Ave Maria School of Law will host its Second Annual Veterans Memorial Celebration to honor veterans on National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. It will also be unveiling the first annual St. Martin of Tours, Patron Saint of Veterans and Soldiers, Hero Award, and one of its recipients, 95-year-old John Gideon, served in the Navy during WWII and was at Pearl Harbor on the day of the attack.

The newest member of the Ave Law Board of Governors, Lt. Gen. Richard Natonski, will be the guest speaker at the event. He joins Gulf Coast Live to talk about his nearly four decades serving the country in theU.S. Marine Corps.

Also joining the show is Dean Kevin Cieply, who has more than two decades of service in the U.S. Army and National Guard. He'll talk about the shared veteran connection at Ave Maria School of Law — from faculty and staff to students.

Rachel Iacovone is a reporter and associate producer of Gulf Coast Live for WGCU News. Rachel came to WGCU as an intern in 2016, during the presidential race. She went on to cover Florida Gulf Coast University students at President Donald Trump's inauguration on Capitol Hill and Southwest Floridians in attendance at the following day's Women's March on Washington.Rachel was first contacted by WGCU when she was managing editor of FGCU's student-run media group, Eagle News. She helped take Eagle News from a weekly newspaper to a daily online publication with TV and radio branches within two years, winning the 2016 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Award for Best Use of Multimedia in a cross-platform series she led for National Coming Out Day. She also won the Mark of Excellence Award for Feature Writing for her five-month coverage of an FGCU student's transition from male to female.As a WGCU reporter, she produced the first radio story in WGCU's Curious Gulf Coast project, which answered the question: Does SWFL Have More Cases of Pediatric Cancer?Rachel graduated from Florida Gulf Coast University with a bachelor's degree in journalism.