Feedback from Fort Jackson, South Carolina

We recently received feedback from Fort Jackson, South Carolina about Cobra volleyball equipment.  

"We've had our Cobra volleyball equipment for 6 years and the only things we've needed to replace on our 5 sets are 3 protector caps that have been lost.  The volleyball equipment is rental equipment to any military, retired or active, as well as civilians.  It gets used all the time by lots of people, and we are very pleased with the Cobra volleyball equipment." 

Mike Cavanaugh
Outdoor Recreation
Fort Jackson, SC 29207
803-751-3484
mike.cavanaugh@us.army.mil

We are honored to have the privilege of supplying all the branches of our military with volleyball equipment throughout the years.  God Bless the greatest military in the world that serves our great country and rushes to help people all around the world, - right now those in Haiti for whom we pray. 

Here's an extract from Fort Jackson's Website:

Welcome to Fort Jackson, South Carolina

"Victory Starts Here!"

 
"Fort Jackson is the largest and most active Initial Entry Training Center in the U.S. Army, training 50 percent of all Soldiers and 70 percent of the women entering the Army each year. Providing the Army with trained, disciplined, motivated and physically fit warriors who espouse the Army's core values and are focused on teamwork is the post's primary mission. Accomplishing that mission means training in excess of 50,000 basic training and advanced individual training Soldiers every year.

The post has other missions as well. Fort Jackson is home to the U.S. Army Soldier Support Institute, the U.S. Army Chaplains Center and School and the Defense Academy for Credibility Assessment (formerly the Department of Defense Polygraph Institute).

The fort includes more than 52,000 acres, including more than 100 ranges and field training sites and 1,160 buildings. Soldiers, civilians, retirees and family members make up the Fort Jackson community that continues to grow in numbers and facilities. More than 3,900 active duty Soldiers and their 14,000 family members are assigned to the installation and make this area their home. Fort Jackson employs almost 5,200 civilians and provides services for more than 36,000 retirees and their family members. An additional 12,000 students attend courses at the Soldier Support Institute, Chaplain Center and School and Drill Sergeant School annually.

The fort will continue to grow in the coming years as a result of the recent Base Realignment and Closure Commission’s decision to make Fort Jackson the home of the Army’s only Drill Sergeant School, the Department of Defense Joint Center of Excellence for Military Chaplaincy and one of four new Regional Readiness Sustainment Commands.

Since 1917, when fighting men were needed for World War I, Fort Jackson has a proud history of supporting our Army in times of war. That tradition continues today as the fort willingly accepts new challenges related to the War on Terrorism and stands ready to accept any additional mission in support of our nation’s defense."

See Testimonials on COBRAVOLLEYBALL.ORG  and endorsements on COBRAVOLLEYBALL.COM

 

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