NEW YORK (PIX11) -- Women who serve in the NYPD who have also served in the military were singled out for honors at police headquarters on Wednesday in an inaugural event to mark a historic milestone.
June 12th was an opportunity to salute the 300 women, 200 of them uniformed, in the NYPD who have also served their country in the military.
A special salute was offered by Police Commissioner Edward Caban. "Today and every day we salute your bravery and patriotism,” he declared in a video presentation. And he added, “We thank you for your service to our nation and the city."
Patriotic fervor filled the room as two retired officers were honored for their long-time dedication to the department and for their service to the nation. Angela Green had more than a dozen years on the job, and she served in the Army in Iraq.
She reminisced, "It made me a better person for both jobs I had. To be honored it just shows you that people recognize when you work hard and you just do things for people." Also recognized for her years of service in both the NYPD and military was Yahaida Ruiz.
These women expressed the pride they felt having the opportunity to serve both our country and the city. Detective Karlina Cortes who spent four years in the Navy said, "Serving in the military helped me grow up as a woman. It also opened many doors. Becoming a cop was one of them. I'm proud that I served our country and our city."
In his tribute, Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey noted, "These are people who are already disciplined. They understand service, they understand dedication and commitment. So when they come into the department and they bring their previous training, it ultimately serves the department an benefits the community."
Beneficial indeed, with the gratitude of a nation and a city for their service. Today’s event was a first of its kind at police headquarters. The women veterans who took part are hopeful it will now become an annual event.