Wreath Laying Monday Morning in Garden City Honors New York National Guard Veterans

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The 42nd Infantry WWI Memorial in Garden City.

GARDEN CITY, N.Y. (11/09/2014)(readMedia)-- New York Army National Guard Lt. Col. Patrick Macklin presents a memorial wreath on Monday morning, Nov. 10 at the World War I Rainbow Division Veterans Memorial here to honor the service of past 42nd Infantry Division Soldiers for Veterans Day.

The division headquarters traditionally presents the wreath each year at memorial sites to commemorate the service and sacrifice of the division's veterans of WWI, WWII and the Iraq War.The wreath is provided by the Rainbow Division Veterans Foundation Memorials Committee. The foundation oversees dozens of memorial sites in the U.S. and Europe where 42nd Division Soldiers served.

The division will also commemorate the past service of Medal of Honor recipient and former Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy and General of the Army Douglas MacArthur who served in the Rainbow Division with a memorial wreath at his statue on the grounds of West Point.

WHO: Lt. Col. Patrick Macklin, an Iraq War veteran, presenting the memorial wreath on behalf of the New York Army National Guard's 42nd Infantry Division.

WHAT: Memorial wreath presentation at the memorial site in honor of Veterans Day.

WHEN: Monday, Nov. 10 at 11 a.m.

WHERE: Rainbow Division World War I Memorial, Clinton Street and Commercial Blvd, Garden City, New York.

BACKGROUND

Rainbow Division Veterans Foundation

The Rainbow Division Veterans Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to commemorating the deeds, sacrifices and traditions of the 42nd Infantry (Rainbow) Division through memorials, education and the preservation of the history of the division.

Two other such Rainbow Division memorials exist in Garden City, N.Y. to commemorate the unit's birthplace and deployment preparations for World War I. The other is located at Camp Gruber, Oklahoma, marking the site of the 42nd Infantry Division's mobilization for WWII. These memorials recognize the sacrifices of Rainbow Division Soldiers and their families from generation to generation.

The 42nd Infantry (Rainbow) Division

The 42nd Infantry Division, with headquarters in Troy, N.Y., has 20,000 Soldiers assigned to elements in New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New Hampshire.

The 42nd Infantry Division first organized in World War I from National Guard units from around the country. The division's first chief-of-staff, then Col. Douglas MacArthur, said the division would stretch across the United States "like a rainbow" and the nickname stuck. In World War II the "Rainbow Division" landed in France and fought across Germany, taking several major cities, liberating the Dachau Concentration Camp, and occupying Vienna.

Following World War II the division became part of the New York National Guard. Division Soldiers responded to natural disasters, including the major ice storm of 1998, and responded when the World Trade Center was attacked on Sept. 11, 2001.

The 42nd Infantry Division became the first National Guard division headquarters to go to war since 1952 when Major General Joseph Taluto took charge of 23,000 Soldiers in North Central Iraq in 2005.

More recently, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo mobilized hundreds of division Soldiers in support of civil authorities in response to Hurricanes Irene in 2011 and Sandy in 2012. The division headquarters will next year mobilize and deploy a contingent of approximately 60 Soldiers to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to support security operations at JTF-Gitmo.