Tom O'Daniel and his son Tyler came out to thank Sgt. 1st Class John A. Wilson and other troops during recovery efforts in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Sandy. More than 2,800 service members of New York’s volunteer military forces mobilized to help civilian authorities. In Westchester and Rockland counties, those efforts include standing guard over fallen wires. By standing guard, service members of the New York National Army Guard, the New York Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia, and the New York Guard aim to help civilian recovery efforts restore electricity as soon as possibl
Tom O'Daniel and his son Tyler came out to thank Sgt. 1st Class John A. Wilson and other troops during recovery efforts in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Sandy. More than 2,800 service members of New York’s volunteer military forces mobilized to help civilian authorities. In Westchester and Rockland counties, those efforts include standing guard over fallen wires. By standing guard, service members of the New York National Army Guard, the New York Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia, and the New York Guard aim to help civilian recovery efforts restore electricity as soon as possible. ( Army Photo by Spc. Lawrence, 42nd Infantry Division Public Affairs). New York National Guard Hurricane Sandy Response (Image 5 of 5) (8157922021)
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