Suffolk County Legislature Recognizes Veterans


Veterans from across Suffolk County were recognized by the Suffolk County Legislature for their sacrifice and service to county and nation. | Suffolk County Legislature

Suffolk County lawmakers gathered on Tuesday, November 25th, to recognize Veterans from across the region for their service, sacrifice, and continued dedication to their communities.

During their General Meeting, held in the Rose Caracappa Auditorium at the William H. Rogers Legislature Building, each of the 18 legislators introduced a Veteran from their respective districts, highlighting the individual’s military background and local contributions.

The Legislature emphasized that Suffolk County is home to the largest population of Veterans in New York State.

“Today’s recognition of our Veterans is the least we can do for their vital role in protecting our freedom and liberty,” said Presiding Officer Kevin J. McCaffrey. “My colleagues and I are proud to celebrate the inspiring commitment of these men and women who have significantly contributed to their communities as well as our Nation.”

McCaffrey highlighted the Veteran selected from his own district: Paul Buffa, Sr., U.S. Navy E-4 Petty Officer 3rd Class, of West Babylon. Buffa was assigned to the USS Independence out of Norfolk, Virginia, as a Quartermaster, and was a key participant in the US Naval blockade of Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

“After 38 years," McCaffrey noted, "Paul proudly retired from Citigroup’s General Services Department. He remains an active member of the community, as a member of the Sons of Italy and Veterans of Foreign Wars and currently serves as 1st Vice Commander of Post 1634 of the American Legion — where he has been active for the past 45 years.”

Additional Veterans recognized in the same ceremony included: Charles J. Sanders (Army National Guard), Martin Sylvester (US Army), Kenn R. Brown (US Army), Jim McCann (USMC), Hank Lewis (US Army), Stewart Rubin (US Marine Corps), Karina Mermis (US Marine Corps), John McArdle (US Navy), John T. Digilio, Jr. (US Army), Jaclyn Imperati (US Marine Corps), Gregory J. Buck (US Navy), Matias Ferreira (US Marine Corps), Salvatore Riccobono (US Army), Jorge L. Rosario (US Army), Alred Staab III (US Army), Theodore Corn (US Army Reserves), Edwin Pyser (US Army Air Forces).

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