The Nassau County Clerk’s Office records and secures Veterans Discharge Papers (DD-214) free of charge so that Veterans and their families may obtain a certified copy of these vital records should the need arise.  This month County Clerk Maureen O’Connell launched a program to record these essential papers conveniently, quickly and close to Veterans’ homes.  Members of Franklin Square American Legion Post No. 1014 recently took advantage of this new service.  In the coming weeks, the County Clerk’s Office will be working with Veterans’ groups throughout the County to bring this important benefit to as many Veterans as possible. 

Veterans may also participate in another program established by the County Clerk, the Veterans Recognition Program.  When a Veteran’s DD-214 is recorded, they are given a card enabling them to receive discounts on goods and services at various businesses in our communities. 

:  Pictured are (center) County Clerk Maureen O’Connell with (left to right) Post No. 1014 members Aldo Tonti, George Colhan, Frank Sanseverino, Commander Lou Palermo, Joe Meola, Pat Argenzro, and Don Ginnanne.