Oneonta High School in Oneonta, New York, is dedicated to honoring and remembering its alumni who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Through their Military Veterans Legacy Project, the school aims to identify and recognize over 2100 community members who served in World War II and were also OHS alumni. The project, initiated by OHS alumni and supported by the school and community, involves ongoing research and the creation of a website to honor and list the veterans. Additionally, the school organizes events such as the Annual OHS Alumni Vet breakfast to celebrate and show gratitude to the alumni who have served.
Located in southern Otsego County, Oneonta is a small city that has made significant contributions to all branches of the United States military. With a student population of just under 600, Oneonta Senior High School provides education for grades 9 through 12. The school's Military Veterans Legacy Project is a way to express appreciation and thankfulness to those who have, are, and will serve the country, recognizing their duty and sacrifice. Through the project, the school aims to create a comprehensive list of alumni veterans and their service details, ensuring their legacy is preserved and honored.
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