The U.S. Army taught Sackets Harbor resident Kenneth J. Mintz to be duty-bound and mission-focused.

On June 30, he retired from the service as a colonel after 34 years. He was an infantryman, with nine years stationed at Fort Drum. He took part in four deployments — three to Afghanistan and one to Iraq. As a battalion commander in Afghanistan, his unit lost 14 soldiers during a year of combat in Kandahar Province.

Johnson Newspapers 7.1

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KRobbins

Nice article. Praise for Col. Mintz and his cause.

The journey is the destination.

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