Captain Donald McKnight, commander of the New York State Military Emergence Boat Service, briefs members of the New York Naval Militia prior to a training exercise at the Hudson Power Boat Association in Hudson, NY, April 29th. The New York Naval Militia is the largest in the United States and is intended to augment other state forces affiliated with the National Guard in civil support operations. (New York National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Gunther)
Captain Donald McKnight, commander of the New York State Military Emergence Boat Service, briefs members of the New York Naval Militia prior to a training exercise at the Hudson Power Boat Association in Hudson, NY, April 29th. The New York Naval Militia is the largest in the United States and is intended to augment other state forces affiliated with the National Guard in civil support operations. (New York National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Gunther)
Rear Admiral Larry Weil, commander of the New York Naval Militia, briefs militia members prior to a training exercise at the Hudson Power Boat Association in Hudson, NY, April 29th. The New York Naval Militia is the largest in the United States and is intended to augment other state forces affiliated with the National Guard in civil support operations. (New York National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Gunther)
New York Naval Militia boats are docked at the Hudson Power Boat Association in Hudson, NY, April 29th. The New York Naval Militia is the largest in the United States and is intended to augment other state forces affiliated with the National Guard in civil support operations. (New York National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Gunther)
New York Naval Militia boats are docked at the Hudson Power Boat Association in Hudson, NY, April 29th. The New York Naval Militia is the largest in the United States and is intended to augment other state forces affiliated with the National Guard in civil support operations. (New York National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Gunther)