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Morris Co. Honors 6 Veterans With Service Medals

The County Board of County Commissioners were joined by U.S. Congress members in honoring the veterans and a nurse who died in service.

The ceremony took place on the County Courthouse lawn in Morristown.
The ceremony took place on the County Courthouse lawn in Morristown. (Karen Mancinelli/County of Morris)

MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — At the Morris County Annual Memorial Day Observance ceremony, on Wednesday, the County Board of County Commissioners presented six veterans with Distinguished Military Service Medals.

The ceremony took place on the County Courthouse lawn in Morristown.

Veterans and commissioners were joined by U.S. Congressman Thomas Malinowski, senator Anthony Bucco, New Jersey Assemblywoman Aura Dunn and a veteran representative from the office of U.S. Congressman Mikie Sherrill, Willy Talbo.

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They all presented the veterans with honors.

“We are fortunate to finally gather in-person to properly honor the more than 1.3 million American men and women who have given – as Lincoln termed it at Gettysburg – ‘the last full measure of devotion,’” Commissioner Director Stephen Shaw said.

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Since 2000 more than 10,000 of these medals, which are unique to Morris County, have been presented to veterans.

“If not for them, we very well might not be standing here enjoying this beautiful day with our colleagues, friends, and neighbors. Their sacrifice made possible our freedoms, our values, our very existence,” Shaw said.

These were this year's honorees:

Sara L. Vasso of Morris Township
Served in the U.S. Army from 1985 to 1994, both active duty and in the U.S. Army Reserves. She is the first woman in her family to have served in the military.

George M. Macchia of Chatham
Served in the Air Force, active duty, from September 1986 to December 1992.

Joseph W. Ellis of Lake Hopatcong
Served in the U.S. Army and U.S. Army National Guard.

Evan M. Ruggiero of Parsippany Township
Served with the U.S. Army National Guard, with the rank of sergeant, and is currently serving with the U.S. Army National Guard as a Section Chief with C Battery 3-112th Field Artillery.

William J. O’Connor of Morristown
Served in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve after enlisting in August 2000 and was called to active duty on 9/11 in response to the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

Christopher W. Anderson of Mount Arlington
Served as a U.S. Navy firefighter during the Vietnam War on the USS Spartanburg County (LST-1192), an amphibious combat troop carrier with 300 U.S. Marine Corps personnel.

Commissioners also paid homage to Amabel Scharff Roberts, an American nurse in France during World War I, who was born in Madison in 1891 and died in 1918 at the age of 26, signaling her heroism and selflessness.

“We do not forget our heroes in Morris County, especially those who fall in combat or during their military service,” Shaw said.

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