New York National Guard on Duty on New Year's Eve

Joint Task Force Empire Shield Assists Civilian Police in New Year's Security Operations

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New York Army National Guard Spec. James Torres patrols Pennsylvania Station with civilian police officers on Christmas Eve 2011.

NEW YORK, NY (12/30/2011)(readMedia)-- The 280 members of the New York National Guard's Joint Task Force Empire Shield will be on duty New Years Eve assisting police in security missions here.

National Guard Soldiers and Airmen will be visible at Grand Central Station, Pennsylvania Station, the Port Authority Bus Terminal, John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport. Guardsmen will also be on duty at the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel and the Queens Midtown Tunnel.

Joint Task Force Empire Shield members serve on State Active Duty under the command of New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo.

"Members of Joint Task Force Empire Shield are proud to play a pivotal role in keeping their fellow New Yorkers and our guests from around the world safe and secure this holiday weekend," said Major General Patrick Murphy, The Adjutant General of New York.

Task Force members will be assisting the New York Police Department, Metropolitan Transit Authority Police Department, Port Authority Police Department, and Amtrak Police.

More than one million people are expected to gather to ring in the New Year according to the Time Square Alliance.

Joint Task Force Empire Shield consist of New York Army and Air National Guard members who work alongside New York City area police and security agencies and the Coast Guard to detect, deter, and prevent potential terrorist operations.

Since September 11, 2001, the New York National Guard has maintained forces in New York City to assist and supplement civilian law enforcement. The task force also serves as a nucleus for expanded New York National Guard presence in New York City when required.