Tedisco Honors “Everyday Heroes” Retired Members of 247th Medical Company of NYS Army National Guard

Retired Members of 247th Medical Company

L-R: Jerry Henel of Glens Falls retired Captain and his daughter Genevieve Monthie, Senator Jim Tedisco, Sgt. First Class Dennis Latham of Stillwater, and Lisa Brault of Corinth, daughter of Sgt. First Class John Seaman who was honored posthumously

Senator Tedisco salutes veterans who were previously stationed in Saratoga Springs

Clifton Park, NY--Senator Jim Tedisco (R,C-Ballston Lake) today honored the retired members of the 247th Medical Company of the New York State Army National Guard and their families to recognize their outstanding service and contributions to our community, state and nation.

The 247th Medical Company were stationed at the Saratoga Springs Armory prior to it becoming the New York State Military Museum. The Company provided critical medical support during emergencies and natural disasters, including distinguished service during the Cold War and commendable support during the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid.

“Today, I was proud to honor the everyday heroes of the 247th Medical Company of the New York State Army National Guard who exemplify the best of our community and our nation. These individuals, like all our veterans, were truly neighbors helping neighbors who helped others in times of need and stood as guardians to protect our way of life as part of the best, bravest and most compassionate fighting force for good on Earth: the men and women of the United States Armed Forces,” said Senator Jim Tedisco.

Senator Tedisco presented the 247th Medical Company with a New York State Senate Proclamation chronicling their service and each veteran with a New York State Senate Certificate of Merit.