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Vets’ Hall of Fame Is Accepting Noms

Pays Tribute For Service To State, Country

State Sen. Michael Gianaris invited local residents to nominate veterans from the community whose service on behalf of our nation warrants induction into the New York State Veterans Hall of Fame.

State Sen. Michael Gianaris is shown with New York State Veterans Hall of Fame inductee Jerry Kril of Astoria at the 2012 induction. Nominations are now being accepted for the 2013 Hall of Fame class.

This online Hall of Fame is designed to pay tribute to New Yorkers whose duty in the U.S. Armed Forces is complemented by service to their communities.

“The Senate takes this opportunity to honor the brave men and women who serve our nation and protect our freedom as members of the military,” said Gianaris. “The Veterans Hall of Fame pays tribute to all who serve, but singles out for special recognition those whose sacrifices and service helped make our nation and our community better places to live.”

The Senate will honor a distinguished veteran from western Queens, as well as others from throughout the state at a May 21 ceremony at the State Capitol, where each honoree’s photograph and biography will become a part of a special exhibit proclaiming the contributions of these exemplary New Yorkers.

Last year, the New York State Senate inducted Astoria resident Jerry Kril into the Veterans Hall of Fame in recognition of his distinguished service in the U.S. Army and his advocacy efforts on behalf of his community, with particular regard to Veterans Affairs.

The New York State Veterans Hall of Fame was created to honor and recognize outstanding veterans from the Empire State who distinguished themselves both in military and civilian life. Their meritorious service to our nation deserves the special recognition that only a Hall of Fame can provide, as a fitting expression of our gratitude and admiration.

Nominations must be received by Thursday, Apr. 25 and should be submitted to Gianaris’ District Office via email at gianaris@nysenate.gov or by mail to 21-77 31st St., Astoria, NY, 11105.

For additional information, call 1-718-728-0960.