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On the recordJune 25, 2024
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the members of the Albany Marching Falcons for their inspiring performance at the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the D-day invasion in France. Earlier this month, the Marching Falcons, made up of middle and high school students from the Albany City School District, had the opportunity to perform in Falaise, where the Battle of Normandy took place 40 years ago. Band members also took part in a personal ceremony on Omaha Beach, where they honored deceased friends and family members who served in the Second World War. Bryan Cady, the marching band's director, supported his students through each step of this journey, leading fundraising initiatives to secure the necessary resources for this beautiful trip. Despite facing several challenges once they arrived in France, the band continued to march on with pride and resilience, looking and sounding totally professional. I am honored that these students were able to represent our capital region in this powerful celebration. To the Albany Marching Falcons, I offer my most sincere gratitude for their continued perseverance, and I extend my congratulations on an incredible performance. ____________________
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Paul Tonko
Democratic · New York

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