The Long Island Civil Air Patrol Color Guard Presented The Colors At The Opening Of Senate Session At The State Capitol

Phil Boyle

January 15, 2013

Senator Phil Boyle welcomed members of the Colonel Francis S. Gabreski Cadet Squadron from the Long Island Group of the New York Wing of the Civil Air Patrol Color Guard to the Senate Chamber.  The Color Guard presented the colors at the opening of Senate Session at the State Capitol on January 14, 2013.

The Civil Air Patrol is the volunteer, non-profit auxiliary of the United States Air Force.  The Civil Air Patrol provides emergency services to the people of the State of New York, including forest fire protection, disaster relief service, guaranteed communications and aircraft emergency assistance.  In addition to these essential emergency services, the Civil Air Patrol also encourages activities to help develop young people into responsible citizens, which is primarily done through its phenomenal Cadet Program.

The Cadet Program, designed for young adults ages 12 through 18, aims to develop essential life skills and instill values including teamwork, personal integrity, leadership, respect, and self-confidence.

Photo from left to right:  Senator Phil Boyle (4th Senate District), Connor Morse of Holbrook, Richard Breier of Holbrook, Christopher Russo of Sayville, and Lt. Col. Louis Fenech of Sayville.