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Tuesday, January 20, 2015
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ENP STAFF REPORTS
news@eastniagarapost.com
LATHAM — A pair of New York Army National Guardsmen have extended their service, Major General Patrick A. Murphy, the Adjutant General, announced today.
"The New York Army National Guard has sustained our force at or above 100 percent strength for the better part of seven years now," Murphy said. "Keeping those ready forces in our ranks mean that New York is ready to provide forces for state missions here at home, as we saw during the Buffalo Snow Emergency last year, Hurricane Sandy in 2012 or for sustaining our support to federal missions for our nation around the country and around the world."
"Each of our 16,000 men and women serving in the Army and Air National Guard has an important role and I'm pleased that so many continue to reenlist and remain part of our New York National Guard family," Murphy said.
For more information about the New York Army National Guard, visit www.1800goguard.com.
news@eastniagarapost.com
LATHAM — A pair of New York Army National Guardsmen have extended their service, Major General Patrick A. Murphy, the Adjutant General, announced today.
- Sergeant Robert Gotts from Middleport has reenlisted to continue service with the 105th Military Police Company.
- Sergeant Thomas Pietkiewicz from Lockport has reenlisted to continue service with the Company D (Forward Support Company Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition), 427th Brigade Support Battalion.
"The New York Army National Guard has sustained our force at or above 100 percent strength for the better part of seven years now," Murphy said. "Keeping those ready forces in our ranks mean that New York is ready to provide forces for state missions here at home, as we saw during the Buffalo Snow Emergency last year, Hurricane Sandy in 2012 or for sustaining our support to federal missions for our nation around the country and around the world."
"Each of our 16,000 men and women serving in the Army and Air National Guard has an important role and I'm pleased that so many continue to reenlist and remain part of our New York National Guard family," Murphy said.
For more information about the New York Army National Guard, visit www.1800goguard.com.
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