Returning Soldier Receives Warm Welcome In East Quogue - 27 East

Returning Soldier Receives Warm Welcome In East Quogue

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Army Specialist Andrew Kuroski approaches the final security checkpoint as he nears the exit of the MacArthur Airport terminal where dozens of family waited to welcome him home. KYLE CAMPBELL

Army Specialist Andrew Kuroski approaches the final security checkpoint as he nears the exit of the MacArthur Airport terminal where dozens of family waited to welcome him home. KYLE CAMPBELL

Army Specialist Andrew Kuroski was welcomed home Saturday at MacArthur Airport by family members

Army Specialist Andrew Kuroski was welcomed home Saturday at MacArthur Airport by family members

 military veterans and an American Legion color guard. Spc. Kuroski was deployed in Afghanistan for nine months. KYLE CAMPBELL

military veterans and an American Legion color guard. Spc. Kuroski was deployed in Afghanistan for nine months. KYLE CAMPBELL

Army Specialist Andrew Kuroski is welcomed home from a nine month deployment in Afghanistan by dozens of family members Saturday afternoon in the MacArthur Airport terminal. KYLE CAMPBELL

Army Specialist Andrew Kuroski is welcomed home from a nine month deployment in Afghanistan by dozens of family members Saturday afternoon in the MacArthur Airport terminal. KYLE CAMPBELL

Army Specialist Andrew Kuroski hugs his cousin

Army Specialist Andrew Kuroski hugs his cousin

 Katie Kuroski

Katie Kuroski

 in the terminal at MacArthur Airport on Saturday afternoon. Dozens of family members welcomed Spc. Kuroski home after a nine month deployment in Afghanistan. KYLE CAMPBELL

in the terminal at MacArthur Airport on Saturday afternoon. Dozens of family members welcomed Spc. Kuroski home after a nine month deployment in Afghanistan. KYLE CAMPBELL

Andrew Kuroski returned to East Quogue on Saturday for the first time in nine months after being deployed to Afghanistan as Army Specialist and Cavalry Scout. His cousin

Andrew Kuroski returned to East Quogue on Saturday for the first time in nine months after being deployed to Afghanistan as Army Specialist and Cavalry Scout. His cousin

 Katie Kuroski

Katie Kuroski

authorKyle Campbell on Sep 24, 2013
As he stepped out of his parents’ car and onto the front lawn of the East Quogue Elementary School on Saturday, Andrew Kuroski wasn’t quite sure what to do.He did... more

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