Morrison Hosley honored for Vietnam service and 16 years as town supervisor
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A meeting included a brief ceremonial recognition of Morrison Hosley, noting his service in the U.S. Army Reserve, two tours in Vietnam, receipt of the Purple Heart and Silver Star, and 16 years as town supervisor.
Morrison Hosley, who served in the U.S. Army Reserve and achieved the rank of colonel, was recognized at a meeting for his military service and 16 years as town supervisor.
A staff member reading a statement referencing Senator Walzick's district summarized Hosley’s military awards and civic service. The staff member said Hosley enlisted in the United States Army in the Army Reserve, served two tours in Vietnam, received a Purple Heart and was awarded the Silver Star.
The statement also said Hosley was elected town supervisor and held that position for 16 years. The staff member concluded the brief recognition by saying, “Congratulations.”
No formal action, vote or follow-up was recorded in the transcript for this item, and the record did not specify whether additional honors or events are planned.
