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NEWS | Dec. 30, 2019

NY National Guard provides military honors at 11,045 veteran burials

By Eric Durr New York National Guard

LATHAM, N.Y. – The New York Army and Air National Guard expects to provide military honors at the burials of 11,045 veterans during 2019, according to records from their honor guard teams across the state.

The New York Army and Air National Guard provided military burial honors 11,326 times in 2018 and 11,170 times in 2017.

Most of these services involved two National Guard Soldiers or Airmen presenting an American flag to the veteran's family and sounding taps on an electronic bugle.

New York Army National Guard teams located across the state are expected to conduct 8,622 funerals by the end of the year, according to Peter J. Moran, the New York State coordinator for the military funeral honors program.

As of Dec. 27, 2019, the Army National Guard honor guard Soldiers had conducted 8,456 missions.

The New York Air National Guard's honor guard services are provided by Airmen assigned to the five Air Guard wings located across the state and the Eastern Air Defense Sector in Rome, N.Y.

Air Guard honor guards reported conducting 2,403 funerals as of Dec. 19, 2019, with another 25 expected by the end of the year.

Since 2000, federal law has required that any military veteran who did not receive a dishonorable discharge from the armed forces is eligible for military honors at his or her funeral.

All former service members' funerals must include the folding and presenting of an American flag to the veterans' survivors and the playing of taps. The honor guards usually use an electronic bugle – a bugle with a sound system and speaker inside.

The New York Army National Guard provides services for Army veterans while the New York Air National Guard handles funerals for those who have served in the Air Force.

Among the burials conducted by the New York Army National Guard in 2019 was the Oct. 12 interment of Sgt. Francis S. Currey, a World War II veteran who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Battle of the Bulge.

Currey, a resident of Selkirk, N.Y., was one of the last three living Medal of Honor recipients from World War II when he died.

The New York Army National Guard also provided honors for one-time Army private Needham Mayes, whose family successfully appealed to the secretary of the Army to have a 1956 dishonorable discharge revised so he could be buried in a veterans' cemetery with military honors.

In December, an honor guard team provided full honors for Mayes, a New York City resident who died at the age of 85 on Veterans Day.

The New York Army National Guard runs a centralized military funeral honors program with eight offices across the state.

The three offices covering New York City and Long island handled 5,041 funerals in 2019, according to Moran.

The Buffalo office conducted 953 services in 2019, while the Albany-area honor guard team conducted 849.

The honor guard's Rochester Office conducted 742 funerals, while 554 were conducted in the Syracuse area and 317 services were staffed from the office in Horseheads.

The New York Army National Guard has 40 Soldiers on full-time duty who provide military honors and another 88 who serve as members of an honor guard as needed.

Each honor guard member goes through a training program to ensure they can perform the movements correctly.

The honor guard of the 106th Rescue Wing, at F.S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base in Westhampton Beach on Long Island, is the busiest one in New York. The wing provides honor guard services at Calverton National Cemetery and conducted 1,058 interments in 2019.

The honor guard of the 107th Attack Wing, which operates from Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, conducted 412 military funerals in 2019.

The 109th Airlift Wing honor guard, at Stratton Air National Guard Base in Scotia, will conduct 375 funeral missions in 2019.

The 105th Airlift Wing, at Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, provided honor guard services at 240 funerals in 2019.

The 174th Attack Wing in Syracuse provided military funeral honors 296 times during the year, while the Eastern Air Defense Sector in Rome conducted 42 military honors internments.

People eligible for funeral honors include:

  • Military members on active duty or in the Reserves, which includes the National Guard;
  • Former military members who served on active duty and departed under conditions other than dishonorable;
  • Former military members who completed at least one term of enlistment or period of initial obligated service in the Selected Reserve and departed under conditions other than dishonorable;
  • Former military members discharged from the Selected Reserve due to a disability incurred or aggravated in the line of duty;
  • Serving military members and retirees are eligible for services that can include pallbearers and a firing party as well as the basic funeral functions.

Families can request military funeral services through their funeral service director.

 

 

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