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The museum readily agreed. This is the first vaccination site in the state run by the National Guard. We re super excited. The vials we use here were made in Corning, Borghi said. The vaccine is what is going to be what gets us out of this. Usually we do patches or some metallic coin. This was a different opportunity. I m not aware of any other glass coins out there.
The federal government last June selected Corning Inc. to manufacture glass vials to package vaccines and other critical drugs used to counteract the coronavirus.
The Corning Museum of Glass worked with Tobeyco Manufacturing Co., a Corning-based machine shop, to fabricate a stamp, highlighting the Valor Glass vials, for the glass coins.
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New York Army National Guard Lt. Col. Michael J. Hastings, accepts the unit flag of the 101st Expeditionary Signal Battalion during change of command ceremonies at ceremony at Camp Smith, near Peekskill.Spc. Marla Ogden / New York Army National Guard
Lt. Col. Michael Hastings of Mechanicville, an Afghan war veteran, assumed command of the New York Army National Guard’s 101st Expeditionary Signal Battalion during a ceremony at Camp Smith Training Site, Peekskill, Orange County.
The battalion, headquartered in Yonkers, has elements in Orangeburg and Peekskill. Hastings leads soldiers who specialize in handling satellite communications for military units over vast areas of operation. The unit has deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait. Hastings replaced Lt. Col. Ian Seagriff, who has led the battalion for the past four years.