Hawley Announces 8th Annual Patriot Trip To Honor Veterans

Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) recently announced his 8th annual Patriot Trip to Washington D.C. will take place September 17 – September 20. Over 100 veterans and family members participated in the 2014 trip, which included stories of valiant service members and valuable time spent together reflecting on the courage and dedication exhibited by our nation’s veterans. Hawley is a longtime supporter of veterans and currently serves as the Ranking Minority Member of the Assembly Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. “I look forward to this trip each year as a way to give back to those who have served our country and remember those who have perished in combat,” Hawley said. “I came up with this idea following a similar trip I took with my father, a World War II veteran. Through experiences of my father and my own service in the Ohio Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserves, I have gained a tremendous understanding and respect for the sacrifices endured by our veterans. It is for this reason that I continue the Patriot Trip each year and encourage as many of my constituents who are veterans to sign up as soon as possible.” Attractions Hawley plans to visit this year on the trip include:

WWII Memorial
Korean War Memorial
Vietnam War Memorial
Iwo Jima - The Marine Corps Memorial
American Veterans Disabled For Life Memorial
Air Force Memorial
911 Memorial at the Pentagon
Arlington National Cemetery including the Changing of the Guard
Wreath Laying at the Tomb of the Unknowns - Vietnam Veterans
Gettysburg Battlefields
Mt. Vernon
Space is limited and sign-ups are first come, first served with priority given to the oldest veterans and first-time attendees. Immediate family members may accompany a veteran. If you, or a veteran, want more information about this year's Patriot Trip VIII, please call 585-589-5780 or 585-813-1608, or email carneyj@assembly.state.ny.us. To view photos from previous years, use the following link: http://vetsdctrip2008.shutterfly.com/.