As we celebrate the unofficial start of summer this holiday weekend, we should not lose sight of the fact that Memorial Day is dedicated to paying homage to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.
Memorial Day is about honoring the real superheroes in our society --- the men and women who loved this country enough to fight and die for our freedoms.
I hosted a Memorial Day Observance Ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Elmhurst Park yesterday. During this solemn event, we placed a wreath to remember the fallen and honored four veterans of the Armed Services:
- Specialist Frederick W. Gundel Jr., Army - Vietnam War
- Master Sergeant Allan P. Wallace, Army - Vietnam War, Iraq War
- Sergeant Major Jim Trainor, Army Reserves - Vietnam War, Iraq War, Afghanistan
- Corporal and Assistant District Attorney Edan Benmelech, Marines - Operation Enduring Freedom
Thanks to their commitment to country, their beliefs in the rights and freedoms that come with being an American, and the courage to fight and lay down their lives, we are able to enjoy the fruits of the greatest democracy in the history of the world.
I have worked to ensure veterans in Queens have access to their benefits and services without needing to venture outside of this county. And we have a dedicated Veterans Treatment Court where hundreds of veterans have been referred.
Please take some time this weekend to remember all those lost in service to our country.
In Friendship,
Melinda Katz
Queens District Attorney