(Oneida Indian Nation Homelands – November 4, 2024) – On Monday, November 4, the Oneida Indian Nation honored nearly 400 local veterans for their military service during its annual Veterans Recognition Ceremony and Breakfast at Turning Stone Resort Casino. Among those recognized were several Oneida Indian Nation Members and Turning Stone Enterprises team members.
Oneida Indian Nation Representative Ray Halbritter and Deputy Commanding Officer – Support 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) Colonel Eric Johnson of Fort Drum shared remarks during the event that expressed gratitude for the efforts of the region’s veterans and recognized the Oneida people’s role as America’s First Allies, a bond that began when Oneida warriors and American colonists fought together during some of the Revolutionary War’s bloodiest battles.
“Just like the friendship that formed between our Oneida ancestors and those who sought American freedom as former British colonists, we are united by the values we share,” said Oneida Indian Nation Representative Ray Halbritter. “They are what bring us here today to express gratitude and respect for our country’s veterans, the invaluable service you have given and the unimaginable sacrifices you and your families have made.”
“Today, I’d like to highlight the contributions of the Oneida Indian Nation and other Native Americans’ service and sacrifice,” said Deputy Commanding Officer – Support 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) Colonel Eric Johnson. “Native Americans have served in the United States Armed Forces for over 200 years and have participated in every major U.S. conflict, from the Revolutionary War to the present day. Native Americans have served at five times the national average, and since September 11, 2001, nearly 19 percent have served, far greater than any other group in the United States. These men and women have earned our undying gratitude, and we will never forget their sacrifices.”
During the event, the Oneida Indian Nation also presented a donation to Feed Our Vets – Utica Pantry, a local organization that maintains a fully stocked food pantry and offers other resources for area veterans and their families.
The Oneida Indian Nation takes great pride in its legacy as America’s First Allies and is committed to supporting those who served through a number of initiatives throughout the year. These include offering job opportunities for veterans through Turning Stone Enterprises and Oneida Innovations Group, the Nation’s government contracting enterprise, support for local charities serving military veterans, and partnerships with programs like PGA Hope and Project Healing Waters to promote the social and emotional well-being of veterans through outdoor recreation.