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Bridgeport Residents Honored For Combat Service

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174th Fighter Wing Commander Presents ‘Hometown Hero Awards’

More than 600 members of the New York Air National Guard received recognition for their service in a combat zone on Saturday, Oct. 13 during the 174th Fighter Wing Hometown Heroes Salute ceremony for all units on the Air National Guard Base in Syracuse.

Area recipients of the Hometown Heroes Salute included:

Senior Master Sergeant Kevin Scanlin, part of the 174th Civil Engineering Squadron from Bridgeport, NY.

Technical Sergeant Chester Thompson, part of the 174th Civil Engineering Squadron from Bridgeport, NY.

Master Sergeant Michael Adams, part of the 174th Maintenance Squadron from Bridgeport, NY.

Technical Sergeant Kevin Mckillip, part of the 174th Security Forces Squadron from Bridgeport, NY.

The program recognizes airmen who deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom (operations in Afghanistan) since Sept. 11, 2001.

The awards recognize all Hancock Field members, both geographically separated units and tenant units, that deployed from 11 September 2001 to 31 December 2008. The awards were distributed to 12 different section leaders, who in-turn will present the awards to individual members and their families at a later date. There were 642 New York Air National Guard Hometown Heroes Salute awards distributed.

Onondaga County Executive Joanne M. Mahoney, Congressman Dan Maffei, and Col. Kevin W. Bradley, the 174th Fighter Wing Commander officiated at the ceremony.

The Air National Guard initiated the program in August 2008 to celebrate and honor our Airmen, families, communities and those special supporters who have significantly contributed to supporting our Airmen and the Air National Guard mission.









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