Posthumously honoring the life and service of United States Army Air Forces Staff Sergeant Eugene J. Darrigan who was laid to rest in his hometown of Wappingers Falls, New York, on May 24, 2025
Upon the conclusion of the recovery operation, Staff Sergeant Darrigan was laid to rest in his hometown of Wappingers Falls, New York, on May 24, 2025. The memorial service was attended by over 200 community members, family, and fellow citizens, marking a significant moment for both the local community and the broader national audience. This resolution serves not only as a tribute to Darrigan’s ultimate sacrifice but also reflects the enduring commitment of the State of New York to honor its service members and their families.
Bill K00715 is an Assembly Resolution that posthumously honors the life and service of United States Army Air Forces Staff Sergeant Eugene J. Darrigan. Darrigan, who served bravely during World War II, tragically lost his life when his B-24 bomber was shot down on March 11, 1944. Despite the wreckage being deemed unrecoverable for over eight decades, recent efforts led to the recovery of his remains and personal artifacts, including dog tags, which were found in an underwater search executed by elite divers in partnership with nonprofit organizations and military agencies.
While the bill primarily focuses on recognizing and honoring a fallen service member, it indirectly highlights broader themes of memory, national identity, and the importance of community in commemorating military sacrifices. There have been no major points of contention associated with this resolution, as it enjoys widespread support across political lines, serving as an opportunity to strengthen communal ties through shared history and remembrance.