CONTACT: LTC Richard Goldenberg (518) 786-4581
FOR RELEASE: Thursday, Jul 26, 2007
ON SITE: SFC John Gallo (845) 485-2343
GUARD MEETS COMMUNITY AT DUTCHESS COUNTY FAIR
Part Time Members, New Enlistees to Assist Recruiters talk Guard Service, Benefits
WHO:
Dutchess County-based New York Army National Guard Recruiting Staff.
WHAT:
Recruiting Display at the Dutchess County Fair (Possible Story Opportunity) that includes a National Guard humvee vehicle and weapons displays of Soldier equipment. Visitors to the display will meet veteran Citizen Soldiers from the Hudson Valley Army National Guard units such as the 258th Field Artillery and the 69th Infantry Regiments.
WHEN:
Tuesday thru Sunday, July 21-26 (Call SFC John Gallo for best times for opportunity coverage and interviews).
WHERE:
Fair Grounds, Route 9, Rhinebeck, N.Y.
The New York Army National Guard is once again operating recruiting displays during county fairs across the state to make it easier for prospective applicants to learn about service opportunities and help the Guard reach out to qualified potential recruits. The Guard has immediate part-time openings in units throughout the Hudson Valley and there are many new incentives that benefit new members. The New York National Guard is integral to state and community readiness and emergency response. Community support is deemed essential to improving troop levels to help ensure New York is ready for future challenges. “New York’s Citizen Soldiers from across our state have provided tremendous and historic service both before 9-11, 2001 and ever since,” said Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Taluto, Adjutant General of New York. “Because of our experience and fortitude, New York has the finest National Guard in the nation. New volunteers are now needed to join the ranks of our veteran force so that, together, they can continue to protect our state and communities.” For more information contact the Public Affairs Office at the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs at (518) 786-4581. For information on joining the New York National Guard call toll free at 1-800-GO GUARD.URL: https://dmna.ny.gov/pressroom/?id=1193924220
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