Col. Howell Named Finalist in Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation's Citizen Honors Program

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Col Jack Howell next to Teens-In-Flight's student aircraft.
Col Jack Howell next to Teens-In-Flight's student aircraft.
PALM COAST, Fla. - April 25, 2016 - PRLog -- Colonel Jack D. Howell II, United States Marine Corps (Ret.) has been recognized by the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation in Washington, D.C., as a 2016 finalist in the Citizen Honors program. (http://www.cmohfoundation.org/#!honorees/c10wz).

Howell was nominated for his work with his Teens-In-Flight program for the past ten years. He is the program's founder and CEO. Since the program's inception in 2006, more than 100 teens have participated and all staff members are volunteers. All funding raised goes directly towards aircraft maintenance and flight lessons.

"I am incredibly humbled to be nominated for this special award," said Col. Howell. "It is an extraordinary honor to be in the company of my fellow nominees, all of whom are dedicated to their cause and who are being recognized for their own hard work and commitment to serving others."

Each year, a nationwide search is organized by the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation and three United States citizens are chosen to receive the Citizen Honors awards. The honorees receive this award from a group of Americans whose actions have defined the word courage - the living members of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society. These brave men have received the Medal of Honor for their acts of valor performed during wartime.

To be considered for this rare civilian honor, nominees must have made a difference in the lives of others through a singular act of extraordinary heroism, or through their continued commitment to putting others first. The criteria for selection is focused on the actions being honored epitomizing the concept of "service above self" and must be performed "above and beyond" one's professional or vocational area of responsibility or conduct.

The organization is currently raising funds for its aircraft, which is in need of a new engine. The total cost of the replacement engine is $24,000 and half of the funds have been raised so far. Anyone interested in donating, may contact Col. Howell directly at 386-569-5685. The donations are tax deductible.

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Teens-In-Flight is a 501(C) 3 national foundation formed to support the families of the U.S. military and is the only organization of its kind in the country. Through the modem of aerospace education the organization opens the doors of opportunity. Teens-In-Flight provides flight training and aviation maintenance scholarships to those teens that have lost a parent in the Global War on Terrorism or, for teens of a parent who was wounded in action and is disabled. Another phase of the program also focuses on selected teens that are considered "at-risk" within our community by providing a positive aviation intervention experience.

For more information, contact 386-569-5685. The Teens-in-Flight office is located at Hangar B, Flagler County Airport in Palm Coast, Florida. Visit them online at www.teens-in-flight.com, or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/teensinflight.

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