From left are organizers of the “Bringing the A-4 Home” fund Gene Cummings and James Kelley, SeaComm president and CEO Scott A. Wilson, A-4 organizer Dave MacMillan, American Legion Post 514 …
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From left are organizers of the “Bringing the A-4 Home” fund Gene Cummings and James Kelley, SeaComm president and CEO Scott A. Wilson, A-4 organizer Dave MacMillan, American Legion Post 514 commander Jim Stickney, Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce director Allen Fukes and SeaComm board member Keith Edwards.
BRASHER -- SeaComm Federal Credit Union of Massena recently donated an additional $10,000 to the “Bringing the A-4 Home” fund.
It will finance bringing an A-4 Skyhawk fighter plane to Brasher. The plane will be permanently placed across from the municipal building in Brasher Falls.
The aircraft was developed for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps and played a key role in the Vietnam War.
“SeaComm has committed to the idea that our veterans and their sacrifices be recognized by efforts such as this,” A-4 committee member James Kelley said.