Showing posts with label afghanistan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label afghanistan. Show all posts

Friday, April 6, 2012

In Memoriam....Corporal Christopher D. Bordoni


Governor Cuomo Directs Flags to Half-Staff

Governor Andrew Cuomo has directed that flags on state government buildings be flown at half-staff on Tuesday, April 10 in honor of a New York Marine who died on April 3.

Corporal Christopher D. Bordoni died as a result of wounds sustained January 18, 2012, while conducting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. 

Bordoni was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, based at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Corporal Bordoni was from Ithaca.

"I join with all New Yorkers in mourning the loss of Corporal Bordoni," said Governor Cuomo. 

"We will forever honor the service and sacrifice of this New York Marine. I send my deepest condolences to his family, friends, and fellow Marines."

From The G-Man would like to take this opportunity to honor Corporal Christopher D. Bordoni, his love of country, and his service with the following video tribute. May he forever rest in peace. 


Video uploaded to YouTube by moderatepopulist

Photo courtesy of 
http://freedomremembered.com

Friday, March 16, 2012

Oval Office Chat Session: Obama and Karzai


Obama Congratulated Afghan President on Birth of Daughter and Addressed Concerns

President Obama called President Karzai early this morning to offer his best wishes and congratulations to President Karzai and his wife on the birth of their daughter. The two leaders took the opportunity to reaffirm our shared commitment to the Lisbon framework, in which Afghan forces would complete the process of transition and have full responsibility for security across the country by the end of 2014. 

The two leaders also affirmed that they share the goal of building capable Afghan security forces and strengthening Afghan sovereignty so that Afghans are increasingly in charge of their own security, with the lead for combat operations shifting to Afghan forces, with U.S. forces in support, in 2013. 

To that end, the two leaders also discussed President Karzai's recent reiteration of his longstanding concerns regarding night raids and house searches and recommitted to conclude ongoing negotiations on a Memorandum of Understanding to resolve those concerns. 

They also agreed to further discuss concerns voiced by President Karzai about the presence of foreign troops in Afghan villages.  

President Obama reiterated that he looks forward to welcoming President Karzai to the NATO Summit in Chicago in May, where they, along with our NATO Allies and ISAF partners, will together define the next phase of transition. 

The President and President Karzai agreed to stay in close touch. 

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Obama and Cameron Pen Op-Ed


Joint Op-Ed by President Obama and Prime Minister Cameron

The following Op-Ed by President Barack Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron of the United Kingdom appeared in the Washington Post today.

An Alliance the World Can Count On
By Barack Obama and David Cameron

Seven decades ago, as our forces began to turn the tide of World War II, Prime Minister Winston Churchill traveled to Washington to coordinate our joint efforts. Our victories on the battlefield proved “what can be achieved by British and Americans working together heart and hand,” he said. “In fact, one might almost feel that if they could keep it up, there is hardly anything they could not do, either in the field of war or in the not less tangled problems of peace.”

Keep it up we have — not only winning that war for our survival but also building the institutions that undergird international peace and security. The alliance between the United States and Great Britain is a partnership of the heart, bound by the history, traditions and values we share. But what makes our relationship special — a unique and essential asset — is that we join hands across so many endeavors. Put simply, we count on each other and the world counts on our alliance.

As leading world economies, we are coordinating closely with our G-8 and G-20 partners to put people back to work, sustain the global recovery, stand with our European friends as they resolve their debt crisis and curb the reckless financial practices that have cost our taxpayers dearly. We’re committed to expanding the trade and investment that support millions of jobs in our two countries.

As the two largest contributors to the international mission in Afghanistan, we’re proud of the progress our troops have made in dismantling al-Qaeda, breaking the Taliban’s momentum and training Afghan forces. But as recent events underscore, this remains a difficult mission. We honor the profound sacrifices of our forces, and in their name we’ll carry on the mission.


Over the next few days, we will consult about preparations for the NATO summit in Chicago, where our alliance will determine the next phase of the transition that we agreed to in Lisbon. This includes shifting to a support role in advance of Afghans taking full responsibility for security in 2014 and ensuring that NATO maintains an enduring commitment so that Afghanistan is never again a haven for al-Qaeda to launch attacks against our citizens.

As members of the international community, we have been united in imposing tough sanctions on the Iranian regime for failing to meet its international obligations. We believe there is time and space to pursue a diplomatic solution, and we are coordinating our diplomatic approach with China, France, Germany and Russia, our P5+1 partners. Meanwhile, as the United States imposes its strongest sanctions to date and the European Union prepares to impose an embargo on Iranian oil, the choice for Tehran will be sharpened — meet your international obligations or face the consequences.

As two nations that support the human rights and dignity of all people, we continue to stand with those brave citizens across the Middle East and North Africa who are demanding their universal rights. Having joined in the mission to protect the Libyan people last year, we support Libyan efforts to build democratic institutions and hold free and fair elections this year. We condemn the Syrian regime’s horrific violence against innocent civilians, and we are focused on the urgent humanitarian task of getting food and medicine to those in need. With our international partners, we’ll continue to tighten the noose around Bashar al-Assad and his cohorts, and we’ll work with the opposition and the United Nations-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan to plan for the transition that will follow Assad’s departure from power.

As two of the world’s wealthiest nations, we embrace our responsibility as leaders in the development that enables people to live in dignity, health and prosperity. Even as we redouble our efforts to save lives in Somalia, we’re investing in agriculture to promote food security across the developing world. We’re working to improve maternal health and end preventable deaths of children. With a renewed commitment to the lifesaving work of the Global Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria, we see the beginning of the end of the AIDS pandemic. Through our Open Government Partnership, we’re striving to make governments more transparent and accountable.

Finally, as two peoples who live free because of the sacrifices of our men and women in uniform, we’re working together like never before to care for them when they come home. With new long-term collaborations to help our wounded warriors recover, assist in veterans’ transition back to civilian life and support military families, we recognize that our obligations to troops and veterans endure long after today’s battles end.

Our troops and citizens have long shown what can be achieved when British and Americans work together, heart and hand, and why this remains an essential relationship — to our nations and the world. So like generations before us, we’re going to keep it up. Because with confidence in our cause and faith in each other, we still believe that there is hardly anything we cannot do.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Oval Office Chat Session: Obama and Karzai


President Offers Condolences to Afghan President 

President Obama called President Karzai to express his shock and sadness at the reported killing and wounding of Afghan civilians. President Obama extended his condolences to the people of Afghanistan, and made clear his Administration's commitment to establish the facts as quickly as possible and to hold fully accountable anyone responsible. The President reaffirmed our deep respect for the Afghan people and the bonds between our two countries.

Photo courtesy of http://coastguard.dodlive.mil

'This Incident is Tragic and Shocking...'


Statement by the President on Civilian Deaths in Afghanistan

I am deeply saddened by the reported killing and wounding of Afghan civilians. I offer my condolences to the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives, and to the people of Afghanistan, who have endured too much violence and suffering. This incident is tragic and shocking, and does not represent the exceptional character of our military and the respect that the United States has for the people of Afghanistan. I fully support Secretary Panetta’s and General Allen’s commitment to get the facts as quickly as possible and to hold accountable anyone responsible.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Take Two: Senator Joseph Addabbo, Jr.

Senator Addabbo stops at P.S. 88 to pick up Valentine greetings for veterans; Special Events Coordinator Audrey Glass, Principal Davis Bishop greet the senator. 
(Click on both photos to increase size.) 

Addabbo, Local Students Send Valentines to Veterans

Queens, NY – New York State Senator Joseph Addabbo, Jr., who serves on the Senate Veterans, Homeland Security & Military Affairs Committee, paid tribute to the sacrifices made by American men and women in uniform by supporting school children in the district who work on a Valentine’s Day-themed project each year designed to applaud veterans housed in the Veterans Administration St. Albans Community Care Center. 
On Thursday, February 16, Senator Addabbo visited residents of the center, as the representative of over 50 students from P.S. 88 in Ridgewood, and delivered their “Valentines for Vets” greetings. 
For several weeks, dozens of students worked on crafting creative, colorful, expressive greeting cards and letters to show appreciation for the veterans’ service from World War II to the Middle East conflicts. Their teacher, Audrey Glass, and principal, David Bishop, met with the senator earlier that morning when he picked up the students’ work.
Senator Addabbo then visited the veterans to personally deliver heart-felt greetings from the school children.

For more information on the above, please contact Senator Addabbo’s district office in Howard Beach at 718-738-1111.

Photos courtesy of the office of Senator Joseph Addabbo, Jr.




Addabbo Holds Free Tax Preparation Day 

To help his constituents file their taxes more easily and on time, Senator Addabbo is offering a free tax preparation day on Friday, March 16, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Majestic Marquise, 88-03 101st Avenue (and 88th Street) in Ozone Park. No appointment is necessary. 


The senator's office noted that this is a new date from the previously announced February 17 tax prep day, which was postponed due to the coordinating organizations' scheduling conflicts. 
This free event is designed to aid residents in need with preparing their state and federal income taxes. Similar events held last year helped more than 37,000 taxpayers in New York City to bring more than $65 million in tax refunds and credits back into the city. 
New Yorkers who earn $50,000 or less with dependents, or $18,000 or less without dependents, are eligible for the City University of New York and Food Bank for New York City's free tax assistance by their trained volunteers.
To qualify for the free tax preparation you must bring the following: If filing jointly with a spouse, both of you must be present with photo IDs;  Social Security cards or ITIN (or copies) for you and your spouse if filing jointly and anyone you are; claiming on your tax return, or a letter from Social Security Administration; W-2s for all jobs you held in 2011; Form 1099-G if you receive unemployment insurance in 2011; Form 10-99-INT if you received interest from a bank account in 2011; Form 1098-T if you paid tuition; Form 1098-E if you paid student loan interest; If you are claiming child care expenses, amount you paid and child care agency’s ID or name and Social Security number of the babysitter.
Residents who qualify are encouraged to attend and take advantage of this free service provided by the Food Bank for New York City and the City University of New York. If you qualify, come to the Majestic Marquise in Ozone Park on Friday, March 16 between 10 AM – 5 PM.
For further information, call Senator Addabbo’s office at 718-738-1111 or call Food Bank for New York City at 212-894-8060.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Obama, Security Team Discuss Afghanistan and Pakistan


Readout of the Meeting

President Obama met today with his national security team as a part of his regular meetings on Afghanistan and Pakistan. The President received an update on our engagement with the Pakistani Government on a range of issues of mutual interest, including efforts to strengthen cooperation along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. 

The President also received an update on Afghanistan, including the building of capable Afghan security forces, our support for an Afghan-led reconciliation process, and our efforts to build a long-term, strategic partnership between the United States and Afghanistan. 

Finally, the President received an update on preparations for the NATO Summit in Chicago, where we will further define the ongoing transition to Afghan-lead security and NATO’s commitment to the future of Afghanistan as agreed to at the 2010 NATO Summit in Lisbon.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

In Memoriam....Private Jackie L. Diener II


Governor Cuomo Directs Flags to Half-Staff

Governor Andrew Cuomo has directed that flags on state government buildings be flown at half-staff on Tuesday, November 29 in honor of a Fort Drum soldier who died in Kandahar province, Afghanistan on November 21.

Private Jackie L. Diener II died of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked his unit with small arms fire.

He was assigned to the 3rd
Squadron, 71st Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, based at Fort Drum. Private Diener was from Boyne City, Michigan.

"I join with all New Yorkers in mourning the loss of Private Diener and I send my deepest sympathies to his family, friends, and fellow soldiers," Governor Cuomo said.

"We will honor the service of this Fort Drum soldier and we will be forever grateful for his dedication to our nation."

From The G-Man would like to take this opportunity to honor Private Jackie L. Diener II, his love of country and his service with the following video tribute. May he rest in peace.


Video uploaded to YouTube by moderatepopulist

Friday, November 11, 2011

Cuomo: 'Today We Honor the Sacrifice and Service of Our Nation's Veterans'


Statement by Governor Andrew Cuomo

"Today we honor the sacrifice and service of our nation's veterans who have defended our country and fought for the values and freedom we enjoy today. Over the last ten years since the September 11th attacks devastated our state and nation, a new generation of Americans has answered the call of duty, and on this Veterans Day we reaffirm our commitment to give our veterans and their families the support they need as soldiers return from the battlefield. New York State is home to more than 900,000 veterans and on behalf of all New Yorkers, I thank each of them for their courage and sacrifice. As we gather this Veterans Day weekend, let us continue to keep our service members, their families, and those who have lost loved ones in our thoughts and prayers, and remember the extraordinary service they have given to New York and America."

Saturday, November 5, 2011

In Memoriam....Staff Sergeant Ari R. Cullers

Governor Cuomo Directs Flags to Half-Staff

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has directed that flags on state government buildings be flown at half-staff on Tuesday, November 8 in honor of a Fort Drum soldier who died in Afghanistan on October 30.

Staff Sergeant Ari R. Cullers died in Kandahar province of injuries suffered when an insurgent rocket-propelled grenade exploded near him.

He was assigned to the 3rd Brigade Special Troops Battalion of the 10th Mountain Division's 3rd Brigade Combat Team, based at Fort Drum. Staff Sergeant Cullers was from New London, Connecticut.


"I join with all New Yorkers in extending our deepest sympathies to the family, friends, and fellow soldiers of Staff Sergeant Cullers," Governor Cuomo said.

"We will mourn the loss of this Fort Drum soldier and we will honor his service to our country."

From The G-Man would like to take this opportunity to honor Staff Sergeant Ari R. Cullers, his love of country and his service with the following video tribute.


Video uploaded to YouTube by moderatepopulist

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Afghanistan: 10 Years Later

It's been ten years since the start of the war in Afghanistan.



By Christina Hartman
Anchor: Megan Murphy
Link courtesy of Newsy.com

Monday, October 3, 2011

In Memoriam....First Sergeant Billy J. Siercks


From the Executive Chamber of New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo

Governor Andrew Cuomo has directed that flags on state government buildings be flown at half-staff on Wednesday, October 5 in honor of a Fort Drum soldier who died on September 28.

First Sergeant Billy J. Siercks died in Landstuhl, Germany of wounds suffered in Logar, Afghanistan on September 27 when insurgents attacked his unit. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment of the 10th Mountain Division's 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, based at Fort Drum. First Sergeant Siercks was from Velda Village, Missouri.

"I extend my deepest condolences to the family, friends, and fellow soldiers of First Sergeant Siercks," Governor Cuomo said.

"I join with all New Yorkers in honoring the service of this Fort Drum soldier. We will mourn his loss."

From The G-Man would like to honor First Sergeant Billy J. Siercks, his love of country, and his service with the following video tribute. May he rest in peace.


Video uploaded to YouTube by moderatepopulist

Thursday, September 22, 2011

President Obama Addresses the UN General Assembly


After a difficult decade of war, the President says we stand at a crossroads of history with the chance to move decisively in the direction of peace.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

In Memoriam....Army Private First Class Jesse W. Dietrich

From the Executive Chamber of New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo

Governor Andrew Cuomo has directed that flags on state government buildings be flown at half-staff on Friday, September 2 in honor of a Fort Drum soldier who died in Kandahar province, Afghanistan on August 25.

Army Private First Class Jesse W. Dietrich died of injuries sustained when insurgents attacked his unit using small arms fire. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment of the 10th Mountain Division's 3rd Brigade Combat Team stationed at Fort Drum. Private First Class Dietrich was from Venus, Texas.

"On behalf of all New Yorkers, I mourn the loss of Private First Class Dietrich," stated Governor Cuomo.

"New York will remember the service of this Fort Drum soldier and we will honor his commitment to our nation. I send my sympathies to his family, friends, and fellow soldiers."

From The G-Man would like to honor Army Private First Class Jesse W. Dietrich, his love of country, and his service with the following video tribute. May he rest in peace.


Video uploaded to YouTube by moderatepopulist

Friday, August 26, 2011

In Memoriam....Army First Lieutenant Timothy J. Steele

From the Executive Chamber of New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo

Governor Andrew Cuomo has directed that flags on state government buildings be flown at half-staff on Wednesday, August 31 in honor of a Fort Drum soldier who died in Kandahar province, Afghanistan on August 23.

Army First Lieutenant Timothy J. Steele died of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked his unit using an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to 2nd Battalion of the 87th Infantry Regiment of the 10th Mountain Division's 3rd Brigade Combat Team, Fort Drum, NY. First Lieutenant Steele was from Duxbury, Massachusetts.

"I join with all New Yorkers in mourning the loss of First Lieutenant Steele," Governor Cuomo said.

"We will honor the service of this Fort Drum soldier and remember his dedication to our country with deep gratitude. I send my deepest condolences to his family, friends, and fellow soldiers."

From The G-Man would like to honor Army First Lieutenant Timothy J. Steele, his love of country and his service with the following video tribute. May he rest in peace.


Video uploaded to YouTube by moderatepopulist

Monday, August 22, 2011

In Memoriam....Army Private 1st Class Douglas L. Cordo

From the Executive Chamber of New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo

Governor Andrew Cuomo has directed that flags on state government buildings be flown at half-staff on Wednesday, August 24 in honor of a soldier from Kingston who died in Zabul, Afghanistan on August 19.

Army Private 1st Class Douglas L. Cordo died of injuries sustained when enemy forces attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device. He was a member of the 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment of the 1st Brigade Combat Team of the 25th Infantry Division based at Fort Wainwright, Alaska.

"On behalf of all New Yorkers, I extend my deepest sympathies to the friends, family, and fellow soldiers of Private First Class Cordo," Governor Cuomo said.

"We will mourn the loss of this New York soldier and we will remember his dedication to our nation."

From The G-Man would like to honor Army Private 1st Class Douglas L. Cordo, his love of country and his service with the following video tribute. May he rest in peace.


Video uploaded to YouTube by moderatepopulist

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

In Memoriam....Army Specialist Mark J. Downer

From the Executive Chamber of New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo

Governor Andrew Cuomo has directed that flags on state government buildings be flown at half-staff on Friday, August 12 in honor of a Fort Drum soldier who died in Afghanistan on August 5.

Army Specialist Mark J. Downer died of injuries sustained when enemy forces attacked his unit with a rocket propelled grenade in Kandahar province.

He was assigned to the
1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment of the 10th Mountain Division's 3rd Brigade Combat Team stationed at Fort Drum. He was from Warner Robins, Georgia.

"On behalf of all New Yorkers, we honor the memory of Specialist Mark Downer," Governor Cuomo said.

"Specialist Downer was based at Fort Drum and we are grateful for his service and commitment to our nation."

From The G-Man would like to honor Army Specialist Mark J. Downer, his love of country and his service with the following video tribute. May he rest in peace.


Video uploaded to YouTube by moderatepopulist