Delta Force Black Hawk Down: Team Sabre Available Nationwide
The foundation
provides college scholarship grants, along with financial aid and educational
counseling, to the children of Special Operations personnel who were
killed in an operational mission or training accident.
The purpose
of the foundation was born from battlefield promises made between soldiers
to "take care of my family should anything happen." SOWF makes
sure every child who loses a parent while serving in special operations
receives a college education.
"The Special
Operations Warrior Foundation is honored to have the support and generosity
of NovaLogic and Sierra Entertainment," said SOWF President/CEO John
T. Carney, Jr. "Not only does their contribution bring the opportunity
for a college education to some very deserving children but it also
serves as a reminder to our deployed troops that they, and their families,
are not forgotten."
Lee Milligan,
President of NovaLogic, added, "The NovaLogic community is one of
the largest donors to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation and
customers of Delta Force Black Hawk Down: Team
Sabre will be part of
that proud tradition. Together we will keep our promise to special
operations warriors that should they give their lives in securing our
freedoms, we will help secure their children's futures."
Delta Force
Black Hawk Down: Team Sabre is available exclusively for the PlayStation2
computer entertainment system for a suggested retail price of $29.99,
with an ESRB "T" for Teen rating.
About Delta Force Black Hawk Down: Team Sabre
Black Hawk
Down: Team Sabre continues the Delta Force franchise with
intense combat in lush jungles of Colombia and the streets and high
deserts of Iran. Delta Force Black Hawk Down: Team Sabre contains
the largest multiplayer combat for the PlayStation 2 system with up
to 32 players online in seven unique game types.
About the Special Operations Warrior Foundation
The Special
Operations Warrior Foundation, a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization,
provides educational counseling and college scholarship grants,
not loans, to children surviving Special Operations personnel
killed in an operational mission or training accident since 1980.
Currently the Warrior Foundation has 121 students enrolled in colleges
and universities across the country and more than 660 students in their
program. For more information visit www.specialops.org or call (813) 805-9400.
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