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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Packers continue tradition of honoring military families with Operation Fan Mail

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Lambeau Field Stadium | Green Bay Packers

Lambeau Field Stadium | Green Bay Packers

Operation Fan Mail, a program that acknowledges military families and veterans at Packers home games, will enter its 19th season in 2025. This year marks the third consecutive season presented by Network Health.

Launched in 2007, Operation Fan Mail aims to honor active-duty military members, veterans, and their families. During each 2025 home game, the Packers and Network Health will host a family on the field for pregame recognition. Since its inception, the program has honored 216 families.

"We are proud to partner with Network Health to honor military members and their families through Operation Fan Mail," said Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy. "The opportunity to recognize these incredible men and women for their bravery and sacrifice is always a special part of gameday."

Coreen Dicus-Johnson, President and CEO of Network Health, stated: "At Network Health we are committed to excellence, a value that aligns with the service of our veterans. We are honored to support Operation Fan Mail, allowing us to extend our appreciation to the military members and their families for their dedication, service and sacrifices."

Families or friends interested in nominating eligible families can submit an essay of 500 words or less explaining why a particular fan should be recognized this season. Submissions can be sent via mail to Operation Fan Mail's P.O. Box in Green Bay or online through packers.com/Lambeau-field/operation-fan-mail.

Recognized families will not only appear on video boards before the game but also receive four tickets courtesy of Network Health.

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