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Crestron Donates System to Wounded Veterans

Crestron hosted the fifth Eagles Program dedication ceremony last month at the Wounded Warrior Detachment Hawaii in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. A new home theater was unveiled in the building lounge and recreation room to provide comfort and entertainment for America's heroes recovering from injuries sustained during combat

Crestron hosted the fifth Eagles Program dedication ceremony last month at the Wounded Warrior Detachment Hawaii in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. A new home theater was unveiled in the building lounge and recreation room to provide comfort and entertainment for America’s heroes recovering from injuries sustained during combat overseas.

The Crestron Eagles Program was conceived by Crestron president George Feldstein to honor the service and sacrifice of our wounded warriors returning home from battle.

The Wounded Warrior Detachment Hawaii provides and facilitates assistance to World War II Marines, and sailors attached to or in support of Marine units, and their family members, throughout the phases of care. The facility provides family support, assistance with individual Comprehensive Transition Plans (CTP), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) outreach education and job transition plans.

Attending the ceremonial ribbon cutting were Colonel James Bierman Jr.; Sergeant Major Paul McKenna; Colonel Robert Rice; Sergeant Major James Sutton; Lieutenant Colonel Gregory Price; Master Gunnery Sergeant Daniel Carrillo; Pete Baca, Jr., USMC Ret., Crestron national government sales manager; and Jerry Wagner, Crestron director of government strategic accounts.

“Crestron is honored and privileged to give America’s heroes a token of our appreciation for their service and sacrifice,” Baca said. “We hope that our donation will make their time here more comfortable.”

Baca presented Lieutenant Colonel Gregory Price with a gold engraved plaque dedicating the theater. Lieutenant Colonel Gregory Price cut the ceremonial red, white, and blue ribbon to officially open the new “Home Away From Home Theater.”

“We want to thank Crestron for giving us this very generous gift,” Price said. ”The generous donation from Crestron will help improve morale among the Marines, assist recreation therapy events and serve as a media source for presentations from staff and other visiting guests.”

AVI-SPL installed the system and handled all the programming, and other vendor partners who provided necessary equipment, included Marshall Furniture (custom entertainment center), Triad (speakers and stands), and Velodyne (subwoofer). Crestron donated an Adagio home theater system, CEN-HPRFGW (two-way RF wireless transceiver/gateway), CEN-IDOCV-PWE-W (Interface for iPod), TPS-6X touchpanel, 52-inch HD LCD display and Blu-ray player.

AVI-SPL’s Tom Corzine, John Sublett, and John Miles attended the event, along with Baca and Wagner from Crestron.

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