Military Appreciation Night at the Riverdogs

Published Oct. 31, 2013
Every year, the Charleston Riverdogs hold three Military Appreciation Nights, allowing active military and civilians to attend a game for free. For the final game, Lt. Col. John Litz through out one of the ceremonial first pitches.

Every year, the Charleston Riverdogs hold three Military Appreciation Nights, allowing active military and civilians to attend a game for free. For the final game, Lt. Col. John Litz through out one of the ceremonial first pitches.

Every year, the Charleston Riverdogs hold three Military Appreciation Nights, allowing active military and civilians to attend a game for free. For the final game, Lt. Col. John Litz through out one of the ceremonial first pitches.

Every year, the Charleston Riverdogs hold three Military Appreciation Nights, allowing active military and civilians to attend a game for free. For the final game, Lt. Col. John Litz through out one of the ceremonial first pitches.

Every year, the Charleston Riverdogs hold three Military Appreciation Nights, allowing active military and civilians to attend a game for free. For the final game, Lt. Col. John Litz through out one of the ceremonial first pitches.

Every year, the Charleston Riverdogs hold three Military Appreciation Nights, allowing active military and civilians to attend a game for free. For the final game, Lt. Col. John Litz through out one of the ceremonial first pitches.

Every year, the Charleston Riverdogs hold three Military Appreciation Nights, allowing active military and civilians to attend a game for free. For the final game, Lt. Col. John Litz through out one of the ceremonial first pitches.

Every year, the Charleston Riverdogs hold three Military Appreciation Nights, allowing active military and civilians to attend a game for free. For the final game, Lt. Col. John Litz through out one of the ceremonial first pitches.

Every year, the Charleston Riverdogs hold three Military Appreciation Nights, allowing active military and civilians to attend a game for free. For the final game, Lt. Col. John Litz through out one of the ceremonial first pitches.

Every year, the Charleston Riverdogs hold three Military Appreciation Nights, allowing active military and civilians to attend a game for free. For the final game, Lt. Col. John Litz through out one of the ceremonial first pitches.

Charleston District employees enjoyed a fun night at the Charleston Riverdogs’ Military Appreciation Night.
District Commander Lt. Col. John Litz threw out the ceremonial first pitch for the game along with other military leaders from around the community.