John Condon

John Condon, nicknamed “Big Jack” by his fellow soldiers, began his United States Army basic training in August 1968 at Fort Dix. He was then moved to artillery school at Fort Sill, and infantry school at Fort Benning. From July 1969 through July 1970, he served with the Fire Direction NCO (E-5) with the 3/82 Field Artillery RVN in support of the 196th Light Infantry Brigade, America 1 Division. Mr. Condon served nobly and with heart. Always putting courage before fear, Mr. Condon reached the rank of Sergeant and was honorably discharged at the end of his brave service.

Mr. Condon went on to graduate from Seton Hall University in 1968, where he played varsity soccer and was named to the Dean’s List. He earned a Master of Public Administration and Planning from Long Island University. Mr. Condon is a 42-year resident of Huntington Station.

Mr. Condon married the love of his life Jeanne M. Schulz Condon and together they have two children. One son, Lt. Col. Garrett M. Condon, lives in Zachary, Louisiana, with his wife Lauren Edwards Condon; his daughter, Dr. Megan K. Condon Czuba, lives in Sayville, New York, with her husband Martin.

Always recognizing the importance of remaining active in the community, Mr. Condon understands how important it is to help his fellow veterans. He is committed to helping veterans re-assimilate to civilian life, making sure that they understand their rights as veterans and the benefits to which they are entitled. He is past-Commander and life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Nathan Hale Post #1469 Huntington, and is former Vice President of the Huntington Town Veterans Advisory Board.