Assemblymember Michael Cashman (D-Plattsburgh) joined his colleagues on the Veterans Committee on Wednesday to pass a resolution declaring March 29th as Vietnam Veterans Day in New York state.
Cashman also recognized Greg Lee Sr., a Vietnam veteran from the North Country, during a special luncheon and on the floor of the Assembly Chamber as part of the commemoration.
Lee’s son, Greg Lee Jr., joined him in Albany for the occasion.
“His name is synonymous with the North Country, not only for his service in uniform, but for his lifelong commitment to those who have worn it. He exemplifies personal bravery, honor and duty, and an unwavering love for this nation. He is a strong example of what it means to lead and inspire by example.”
Lee Sr. served in the United States Marine Corps, attaining the rank of Lance Corporal, and in Vietnam from 1968 to 1970, where he fought courageously. During Operation Oklahoma Hills, he sustained injuries that resulted in an amputation.
Lee Sr. was decorated with the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with two bronze stars, Combat Action Ribbon and two Purple Heart Medals.
After returning home, Lee Sr. settled in Peru, but his service to others never ceased. For more than 50 years, Lee Sr. has dedicated himself to the North Country through his involvement with North Country Honor Flight, the Disabled American Veterans, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion posts.
“Vietnam veterans like Greg Lee Sr. embody the very best of what it means to serve, carrying forward a legacy of leadership, humility and selfless dedication to both community and country,” Cashman said. “It was a privilege to honor him and his fellow veterans. It is the privilege of a lifetime to call him a friend.”