A Fight Night to “Remember”
Game Day Magazine article – Jan 23, 2010
Flag Presentations
We want to be sure that each loved one is respectfully recognized and honored individually by name and that each family’s sacrifice not be forgotten. Because of the importance of this campaign in educating the country in the daily remembrance of each precious life, these presentations are suggested to be made formally in a public ceremony. They are not simply shipped or mailed, so on Sat, June 14th, 2014, sponsored by Frontier Communications, Honor and Remember presented a personalized flag to the Allen family in Chester, NY.
The flag was for U.S. Army First Lieutenant Louis Allen, who was killed while on active… duty in Iraq, on June 8, 2005.
First Lieutenant Allen, of Milford, Pa., had been assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 42 Infantry Division, New York Army National Guard, Troy, N.Y
The flag was presented at noon on Saturday, June 14, to Gold Star Parents Vivian and Bob Allen of Chester, N.Y., and their family, with Frontier leadership, veteran and reservist employees, and honored guests in attendance. The presentation was made at the Allens’ home in Chester, N.Y.
Lou Allen was a science teacher at George S. Baker High School in Tuxedo.
Featuring a gold star, eternal flame and folded flag over a red background, the Honor and Remember Flag is part of a national campaign of remembrance symbolizing gratitude and respect for those who make the ultimate sacrifice in military service. The flag is personalized with Army 1 Lt. Allen’s name and date of death.
Frontier supports the Honor and Remember Flag program as part of its national commitment to recognize the contributions of U.S. military veterans. Frontier has been recognized as a 2014 “Top 100” Military Friendly Employer and is an active member of Joining Forces, the 100,000 Jobs Mission, the Military Spouse Employment Program and other coalitions and initiatives that help employ veterans and reservists.
Legislation
New York Senate and Assembly bill status
Bill A2657-2013
- Versions A5896-2013
- Sponsor:Ortiz
- Multi-sponsor(s): None
- Co-sponsor(s): Buchwald
- Committee: VETERANS’ AFFAIRS
- Law Section: Military Law
- Law: Add §267, Mil L; amd §3, Pub Bldgs L
Actions
- Jan 8, 2014: referred to veterans’ affairs
- Mar 8, 2013: referred to veterans’ affairs
Bill S2657-2013
Relates to the display of certain flags upon the capitol building
Details
- Same as: A5896-2013
- Versions S2657-2013
- Sponsor:BALL
- Multi-sponsor(s): None
- Co-sponsor(s): AVELLA, LANZA, LARKIN
- Committee: VETERANS, HOMELAND SECURITY AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
- Law Section: Military Law
- Law: Add §267, Mil L; amd §3, Pub Bldgs L
Actions
- Jan 8, 2014: REFERRED TO VETERANS, HOMELAND SECURITY AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
- Jan 8, 2014: returned to senate
- Jan 8, 2014: died in assembly
- Apr 24, 2013: referred to veterans’ affairs
- Apr 24, 2013: DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
- Apr 24, 2013: PASSED SENATE
- Apr 22, 2013: ADVANCED TO THIRD READING
- Apr 17, 2013: 2ND REPORT CAL.
- Apr 16, 2013: 1ST REPORT CAL.351
- Jan 23, 2013: REFERRED TO VETERANS, HOMELAND SECURITY AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
Meetings
- Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs: Apr 16, 2013
- Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs: Jan 22, 2014
Calendars
- Active List: Apr 24, 2013
- Floor Calendar: Apr 17, 2013
- Floor Calendar: Apr 22, 2013
- Floor Calendar: Apr 23, 2013
- Floor Calendar: Apr 24, 2013
Votes
VOTE: COMMITTEE VOTE: – Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs – Apr 16, 2013
Ayes (11): Ball, Carlucci, Flanagan, Golden, Griffo, Grisanti, Larkin, Zeldin, Addabbo, Avella, Sampson
Ayes W/R (1): Gipson
Absent (1): Sanders
VOTE: FLOOR VOTE: – Apr 24, 2013
Ayes (61): Adams, Addabbo, Avella, Ball, Bonacic, Boyle, Breslin, Carlucci, DeFrancisco, Diaz, Dilan, Espaillat, Farley, Felder, Flanagan, Fuschillo, Gallivan, Gianaris, Gipson, Golden, Grisanti, Hannon, Hassell-Thomps, Hoylman, Kennedy, Klein, Krueger, Lanza, Larkin, Latimer, LaValle, Libous, Little, Marcellino, Marchione, Martins, Maziarz, Montgomery, Nozzolio, O’Brien, O’Mara, Parker, Perkins, Ranzenhofer, Ritchie, Rivera, Robach, Sampson, Sanders, Savino, Serrano, Seward, Skelos, Smith, Squadron, Stavisky, Stewart-Cousin, Tkaczyk, Valesky, Young, Zeldin
Excused (2): Griffo, Peralta
December 2011 Casualties
Sgt. Ryan D. Sharp, 28, of Idaho Falls, Idaho
Sgt. 1st Class Clark A. Corley Jr., 35, of Oxnard, Calif.
Spc. Ryan M. Lumley, 21, of Lakeland, Fla.
Spc. Thomas J. Mayberry, 21, of Springville, Calif.
Lance Cpl. Christopher P. J. Levy, 21, of Ramseur, N.C.
Sgt. Christopher L. Muniz, 24, of New Cuyama, Calif
Spc. Ronald H. Wildrick Jr., 30, of Blairstown, N.J.
Pvt. Jalfred D. Vaquerano, 20, of Apopka, Fla.
Maj. Samuel M. Griffith, 36, of Virginia Beach, Va.
Spc. Mikayla A. Bragg, 21, of Longview, Wash.
Staff Sgt. Joseph J. Altmann, 27, of Marshfield, Wis.
Sgt. Noah M. Korte, 29, of Lake Elsinore, Calif.
Spc. Kurt W. Kern, 24, of McAllen, Texas
Pfc. Justin M. Whitmire, 20, of Easley, S.C.
Petty Officer Stacy O. Johnson, 35, of Rolling Fork, Miss.
Spc. Pernell J. Herrera, 33, of Espanola, N.M
Spartyka Fight League VI : Honor and Remember
Spartyka Event January 21, 2010, SOC Stephen M. Mills – 6 Aug 2011


