Andrzejczak Recognizes Fellow Veterans
Andrzejczak Recognizes Fellow Veterans
Reflects on Military Service as an Honor and Privilege
(TRENTON) – Saluting his fellow servicemen and women, Assemblyman Bob Andrzejczak (D-Cape May, Atlantic, Cumberland) released the following statement Sunday in recognition of Veterans Day:
“As one of the nation’s more than 20 million veterans, I am proud to recognize the men and women of the United States Armed Forces who have served our country before me and with me. It is a duty of which I am extremely proud, and I have never regretted my decision to support and defend the Constitution of the United States.
“Serving in the United States Army and leading as a sergeant was also a privilege. It taught me invaluable life skills and lessons that are etched in my memory—lessons I use daily to be a better husband, father, citizen and friend. As a member of the Assembly Military and Veterans’ Affairs Committee, my military experience enables me to view legislation from the lens of a soldier and advocate accordingly for my brothers and sisters in arms.
“The five years that I served in the military truly helped shape me. It was an honor, and I will forever by grateful.”