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New City Veteran Continues To Serve His Community Decades After Military Duty
After his service on the Korean DMZ, John Resciniti has remained dedicated to strengthening his community through volunteer leadership.

New City, NY — From their time in uniform to their everyday contributions in our neighborhoods, veterans embody service in so many forms. Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to share stories of veterans making a difference in the places we call home.
This is the story of John Resciniti, a resident of New City. To share your own message of gratitude, click here to answer a few questions and we'll take it from there.
Tell us about the veteran's service.
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Drafted into army 1965 -1967.
How do you know the veteran?
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I’m John Resciniti. [I] was stationed on the Korean DMZ from November ’65 thru December ’66 defending South Korea from insurgents.
What makes the veteran someone your community should know about?
[I've] been living in new city for 38 years! [I've been] on the board of directors of New City Little League since 2014, helping to make sure we keep the Little League standards for players and playing.
What are a few words that best describe the veteran?
Devoted husband & father.
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