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  • Wednesday, July 31, 2024

    Rome’s Smith Post hits way to state Legion baseball title

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    Smith Post manager Ryan Hickey passes off the state championship trophy to the team after accepting it following their 4-3 win over Clinton County Mariners. Daily Sentinel photo by John Clifford.

    BINGHAMTON — “Rather than put their heads down after Clinton County tied the American Legion baseball state title game in the seventh inning,” the Daily Sentinel reported, “Smith Post players just asked each other who was going to get the championship-winning hit.”

    It was Nate Van Wie, whose single drove in the winning run, lifting Smith Post to its fourth-ever New York State American Legion Championship title, and its first since 1998.

    Smith Post’s 4-3 championship win on July 30 came just hours after defeating Orange County 3-2 with a walk-off sacrifice fly.

    The state champs now advance to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournament set to take place at Joe Cannon Stadium in Ridge, Maryland from Aug. 7-11.

    Henry P. Smith Post 24 is from Rome and led the 5th District.

    The Clinton County Mariners team led the 4th District and is from Plattsburgh, sponsored by Post 1619.

    Orange County Outlaws Post 1167 is the 9th District champion.

    Other teams in the state tournament:

    6th District: Endicott Post 82, state champions in 2014.

    7th District: Two-time defending state champion Greece Post 468.

    – 8th District: Alfred J. Jurek Post 1672 from East Amherst.

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    Smith Post first baseman Nate Van Wie accepts the bat commemorating his most valuable player honor in the American Legion baseball state tournament. Van Wie drove in the game-winning run to defeat Clinton County 4-3 in Binghamton and capture Smith’s fourth state title. Daily Sentinel photo by John Clifford.

    Smith Post state champions

    Smith Post state champions. Daily Sentinel photo by John Clifford.

     

  • Monday, July 22, 2024

    CP Report Helps Legion Recognize Posts for Their Work

    Americanism Awards

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    John Miga

    NIAGARA FALLS — The Consolidated Post Report (CPR) is a vital measure of performance that shows “veterans strengthening America,” Americanism Chair John R. Miga declared before hundreds of delegates at the 106th Department Convention, held July 17-19.

    “The CPR may be the most beneficial document the post will complete,” he said, noting: “Each post has a story to tell and when we speak collectively, our strength is magnified,” especially when the national commander addresses Congress.

    “We are here today to recognize the exceptional contributions of posts” to veterans, families and community.

    Miga announced the following Americanism Awards.

    Certificate of Meritorious Service      
    • John M. Perry.  Post 1044 in Sparkhill (District 9),
    • Whitehall Post 83 in Whitehall (District 4),
    • Fountain Brothers Post 1619 in Morrisonville (District 4),
    • Hamburg Post 527 in Hamburg (District 8).

    Most Outstanding Posts by District
    District 1:
    • Throggs Neck Memorial Post 1456, Bronx
    • Lt. B.R. Kimlau Chinese Memorial Inc. Post 1291, New York

    District 2:  
    • Flatlands Post 391, Brooklyn
    • Watkins-Kellett Post 277, Staten Island

    District 3: 
    • Mohican Post 933, Cairo
    • Kingston Post 150, Kingston
    • Joseph E. Zaloga Post 1520, Albany

    District 4:
    • Liberty Inc. Post 515, Greenwich
    • Whitehall Post 83, Whitehall
    • Fountain Brothers Postn1619, Morrisonville

    District 5:
    • Antwerp Inc. Post 916, Antwerp
    • Henry B. Smith Post 24, Rome
    • Watertown Army and Navy Post 61, Watertown
    • New Hartford Post 1376, New Hartford

    District 6:
    • Laurens Post 1688, Laurens
    • Hugick-Purcell-Shepard Post 616, Richfield Springs

    District 7:
    • Braman Post 1229, Penfield
    • Robert N. Austin Post 1279, Campbell
    • Canandaigua Post 256, Canandaigua

    District 8:   
    • Iroquois Post 1587, Irving
    • John W. Dill     Post 434, Brocton
    • Milton J. Brounshidle Post 205, Kenmore
    • Hamburg Post 527, Hamburg

    District 9:
    • John M. Perry Post 1044, Sparkill
    • Mahopac Post 1080, Mahopac

    District 10:
    • Arthur Ellis Hamm Post 834, Westhampton
    • Sgt. John Sardiello Inc.  Post 1634, West Babylon

  • Free Airpower Museum Event Hosts ‘Honor Flight’ Reunion for 46 Vietnam/Korean War Vets

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    Erie Wieboldt sings “Welcome Home, My Brother” to Vietnam vets at the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. Photo by Mark Chamberlain/Honor Flight Long Island.

    FARMINGDALE, NY – On Saturday, August 3, American Airpower Museum and Honor Flight Long Island will co-host a patriotic reunion of 41 Vietnam War and five Korean War veterans who  took part in an Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. on May 4.

    The veterans received a special tribute during their visit to D.C.  Honor Flight Guardian Eric Wieboldt belted out his original song, “Welcome Home, My Brother,” which brought tears to veterans and onlookers alike.  Eric said he wrote his song “because the Vietnam veterans never received a proper welcome home.”  Eric will perform his song during the August 3rd reunion, which will also feature the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Band and free refreshments.

    On August 3, American Airpower Museum (AAM) at Republic Airport opens at 10:30 a.m. and the reunion is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at AAM’s Hangar 3, 1230 New Highway, Farmingdale, NY 11735 – (631) 293-6398, www.americanairpowermuseum.org.  The public is encouraged to attend, applaud and cheer the veterans during a “Ceremony of Honors,” as each is presented with a personalized Tribute Journal full of photographs taken during their historic day in Washington, D.C. Members of the public arriving for the event from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. may attend free of charge.  After 12 p.m., regular museum admission is free for members, $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and veterans, $10 for children ages 5-12 and free for children ages 4 and under.

  • Summer issue of Legion New York Magazine

    1Cover LegionNY SUMMER 2024 300pxCheck out the summer issue of Legion New York Magazine:
    • the meaning of Flanders Field.
    • national commander’s spring swing and “Be the One”.
    • the impact of Department of New York’s legislative efforts.
    • the importance of not forgetting.
    • post commander talks suicide prevention on TV show.
    • latest Kogutek scholarship recipients.
    • Women Veterans Day in Chemung County.
    • TV spotlights Dexter Post’s centennial.
    • young women take to the field in Legion ball.
    • Madison County SAL helps “Pets for Vets”
    • more Legionnaires in Senate Vets Hall of Fame.
    • supporting equine therapy for veterans.

    Legion New York Magazine: Summer 2024

  • Friday, July 19, 2024

    Navy Vet Keith Koster Elected Commander of NY State American Legion

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    Keith Koster poses with Legion flag at Santanoni Peak.

    U.S. Navy veteran Keith Koster, a cancer survivor who climbed all 46 Adirondack peaks to commemorate The American Legion Centennial in 2019, is the new commander of the American Legion Department of New York. He serves a one-year term.

    1Keith Koster podium headshot 2560 300pxHis election and that of other top officers for 2024-2025 concluded the 106th Annual Department Convention, held July 17-19 at the Niagara Falls Convention Center.

    A U. S. Navy veteran, Koster was an electronic warfare technician aboard the USS Suribaci during the 1980s. His service included deployment to the Mediterranean.

    After his honorable discharge, Koster eventually joined Xerox Corporation as a technician and became an area service manager, retiring after 33 years in 2021.

    Keith Koster portraitHe has been a member of Adirondack Post 70 in Saratoga Springs for more than 26 years, serving in a variety of positions, including post commander. Koster also served as commander on the county and district levels before serving a term as department vice commander. His Legion involvement extends to the national level where he serves on four committees.

    In 2021 State Sen. Daphne Jordan, R-Halfmoon, inducted him into Senate Veterans Hall of Fame.

    A native of Schenectady, Koster resides in Saratoga Springs with his wife of 39 years, Cindy. The couple has two children and two grandchildren.

    A graduate of Shenendehowa High School, he went on to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in applied arts and sciences at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).

    Other than his family, in his spare time he enjoys mountaineering, pickleball, and ballroom dancing.

  • More Awards in Spotlight on Final Day

    Leah Murphy from Evans Mills Ambulance receives award from Chair Thomas Rielly, Vice Chair William Haines and 2023-2024 Commander Tim Collmer

    Leah Murphy from Evans Mills Ambulance receives award from Chair Thomas Rielly, Vice Chair William Haines and 2023-2024 Commander Tim Collmer

    Anne Merill and Deanna Genito from Carthage Savings and Loan Association.

    Anne Merill and Deanna Genito from Carthage Savings and Loan Association.

    Employers of Veterans Receive Awards

    NIAGARA FALLS — Recognition of companies that employ veterans highlighted the final day of the 106th Annual Department Convention prior to the election of commander, vice commanders and treasurer for the 2024-2025 year.

    Employment Committee Chair Thomas Rielly announced four honorees.

    Zimowski Food Specialties of Chadwicks received the Small Employer of Veterans Award. The small business distributes food throughout Oneida County, supports events at Edward L. Clonan Post 1000 in Chadwicks, and employs two veterans, Rielly noted. Clonan Post Commander Michael Wakefield nominated Zimowski Food for the award.

    Carthage Savings and Loan Association received the Employer of Older Workers Award. Thirty percent of its workforce are 55 or older, with its latest hire a veteran, Rielly said, adding: “This employer is proud to be the ‘hometown bank’ for 10th Mountain Division soldiers and spouses.” The bank was nominated for the award by Janice M. Gravely of Carthage Bassette-Baxter Post 789.

    Evans Mills Ambulance Squad also received the Small Employer of Veterans Award. The combined volunteer/paid rescue squad operates around the clock, seven days a week, Rielly said, noting that over 50 percent of the 45 drivers, EMTs and paramedics are prior military. In addition, the squad partners with Fort Drum to provide hands-on training for transitioning soldiers who want their EMT certification. Bassette-Baxter Post 789 nominated the agency.

    The final honoree, also nominated by Bassette-Baxter Post 789, is Caskinette Lotin K. Motor Company (Ford), which received the Medium Employer of Veterans Award. Nine of its 70 employees are veterans, plus military spouses are also among the workforce. In addition, Rielly noted, “This company loans vehicles and drivers…at no cost for key veterans-sponsored events.”

    History Books and Legion Riders

    In other happenings on the final day:

    • new Department Historian David Lockhart announced winners of the annual history book contest. In the Post category, M.J. Brounshidle Post 205 won first place honors while John B. Lyman Post 904 took second place. In the county and district categories, Erie County and 7th District were awarded first place.

    • Department of New York American Legion Riders Director Steve Oliver urged Posts and Chapters to submit “Consolidated Post Reports” and make sure Rider activity is included in order to better document all that the Legion Riders do. He reported over 50,000 volunteer hours and 150,000 miles of activity.