Mangano: 280 Veterans Added To Walls Of Honor In Eisenhower Park

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A ceremony unveiling the names of 280 veterans added to the Walls of Honor in Eisenhower Park was held on Saturday, June 25th.

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Pictured above from left to right: President of the Vietnam Veterans of America – Chapter 82 Joseph Ingino, N. Hempstead Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth, County Legislator Rose Walker, Presiding Officer Norma Gonsalves, Legislator C. William Gaylor and Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano

East Meadow, NY - June 27, 2016 - Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano, Presiding Officer Norma Gonsalves, County Legislators C. William Gaylor and Rose Walker, and North Hempstead Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth joined local veterans at a ceremony unveiling the names of 280 veterans added to the Walls of Honor in Eisenhower Park on Saturday, June 25th. Nearly 8,500 veterans have been added to the Walls of Honor since the Monument Committee and Nassau County Veterans Monument Fund were established in 1991.

“The Walls of Honor were built for residents to commemorate the brave members of the United States Armed Forces who risked, and many of whom gave, their lives in order to protect our freedoms,” said County Executive Mangano. “Together, we pay respect to all those who served our nation.”

The Walls of Honor are open to all those who have served our great nation and were honorably discharged whether they served during war time or peace time. The Nassau County Veterans Monument Fund, Inc. is a private organization that collects a $100 donation for each veteran’s name to be added to the Walls. For applications, please call (516) 804-5802. Donations can be mailed to The Nassau County Veterans Monument Fund, Inc., P.O. Box 7911, Hicksville, NY 11802-7911.

Since taking office in 2010, County Executive Mangano has enhanced services for Nassau’s 100,000 veterans, including free transportation to the Northport VA Hospital and the East Meadow Clinic. The Mangano administration also established 42 homes, located on Mitchel Field, to provide affordable housing for veterans and their families and an additional 18 homes for active-duty military personnel. Additionally, the County helped rehabilitate five two-bedroom townhouses in Hempstead for homeless veterans and their families.

For more information on Veteran Service Agency programs, veterans may visit the Nassau County Veterans Service Agency at 2201 Hempstead Turnpike, Building Q, in East Meadow or can call (516)-572-6565. If transportation is needed, veterans may call (516) 572-6526.