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Ortt Honors Local Hero with Hall of Fame Nomination


The family of Col. Bruce R. Sutherland receives a senate proclamation and the 2022 Veterans’ Hall of Fame nomination from New York State Senator Robert G. Ortt at the first annual Bruce R. Sutherland Memorial Golf Tournament.


LEWISTON, N.Y. – Earlier this week, New York State Senate Minority Leader Rob Ortt was able to recognize and honor his nominee for the 2022 New York State Veterans’ Hall of Fame, Col. Bruce R. Sutherland. The family of Col. Sutherland, who was honored posthumously, received the award from Sen. Ortt’s office at the first annual Col. Bruce R. Sutherland Memorial Golf Tournament held at Niagara Frontier Golf Club – a local favorite of Col. Sutherland. The tournament, which hosted over 140 golfers, was held in his memory and was also used as a fundraiser for two of his favorite organizations – the Historical Association of Lewiston and the VFW Scholarship Fund.


“Not only is Col. Sutherland an American hero with a distinguished record of service in our nation's Air Force, but he was also a Lewiston icon who was beloved by residents throughout the entire village,” said Sen. Ortt. “After his time in the military came to an end, his service did not stop, and he never stopped giving back to the community he loved so much. I could not think of a more deserving individual as my nomination for the New York State Senate Veterans’ Hall of Fame. While we will all miss Col. Sutherland and what he did for our community, his legacy and memory will live on forever.”


Col. Sutherland, a Vietnam Veteran, spent much of his 26-year Air Force career traveling throughout the world with service in Southeast Asia and Central America before being stationed in California, where he would train in flying B-52 bombers as part of a nuclear threat response unit with Tactical Strategic Air Command. His military service culminated in his promotion to Colonel and his appointment as Wing Commander at Dyess Air Force base in Abilene, Texas, which is part of the Global Strike Command. After his 26 years in the U.S. Air Force, Col. Sutherland would go on to become a captain for a major airline.


Bruce Sutherland and his family returned to his hometown of Lewiston, New York, where Bruce had the distinction of being the highest-ranking military veteran in Lewiston history. He served for several years, becoming a leading advocate for the restoration of the Frontier House, Lewiston's most cherished historical landmark, and an admired and respected spokesperson for those he represented. He became active with several civic organizations, including the Lewiston VFW Downriver Post and the Lewiston Library, where he served as President of their respective boards of trustees. In 2011, he was elected by his fellow citizens as a Lewiston Village Trustee.


Just some of Col. Sutherland’s commendations include; the Air Force Commendation Medal, Aerial Achievement Medal, Air Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, and the National Defense Service Medal.


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