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Robert E. Spiller Veterans Center choses official logo designed by Glasgow veteran

May 02, 2025 at 07:16 am

The Robert E. Spiller Veterans Center is getting ready to open its doors soon and has now chosen an official logo for the veterans center.

The Robert E. Spiller Veterans Center is getting ready to open its doors soon and has now chosen an official logo for the veterans center. There are a few veterans centers around Kentucky and each has its own unique logo.

Each of the logos were designed by veterans, and the Robert E. Spiller staff had the difficult task of choosing one out of several excellent submissions.

The logo chosen by the Spiller staff was designed by U.S. Marine Sgt. Jonny Sherbert of Glasgow. One administrator with the veterans center says that, out of dozens of submissions, Sherbert’s was the best one.

“We all went in and looked at the selections. And this one, this one one hands down. So this was this was by far the most popular one and the one we were most excited about, we thought represented well,” says Jason Gumm, administrator of the Robert E. Spiller Veterans Center.

The logo will now forever be associated with the veterans center, proudly displayed for those who enter the building.

Sherbert says that he is honored to not just be chosen but to be a part of a place that will honor those who served our country.

“So with that being in history now, like it’s forever going to be there. My great-grandchildren are going to be like, ‘my great-grandfather, you know, made that coin and his name is in the history and the military’s history as well,’ even though it wasn’t what I signed up to do, at least I made a name for myself that would carry on,” says Sherbert.

Challenge coins will also be made with the logo’s likeness and will be handed to those who have completed difficult tasks.

Those at the Robert E. Spiller Veterans Center are excited to have a design that represents all the veterans that will pass through its doors.

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