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Queensbury resident takes command of Binghamton Army National Guard Company

1st Lieutenant Timothy Anzovino is commanding the Forward Support Company of the 204th Engineer Company

Latham, NY (01/15/2020) — New York Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant Timothy Anzovino, a Queensbury resident, has been named the commander of the Forward Support Company of the Binghamton's 204th Engineer Company.

Anzovino took over the company during a change of command ceremony held on Sunday, Jan. 12 at the New York State Armory in Binghamton.

Anzovino has previously served as the executive officer of the company, the second-in-command.

The Forward Support Company provides direct logistical support to the other Companies within the battalion; ensuring Soldiers are fed, materials are transported, and equipment is fixed and fueled in a timely manner. Within the 204th Engineer Battalion, the FSC is tasked with supporting multiple Engineer Units so they are able to complete various construction projects.

Anzovino joined the Army National Guard in May of 2012 after earning a commission through the Lehigh University Army ROTC program.

He originally served as an Ordnance Officer in the Pennsylvania National Guard. His first assignment was as Maintenance Control Officer in F Company, 3rd Battalion, 103 Armor in Lock Haven, PA. He also served as Executive Officer, for F Company.

In January 2013, he was activated in support of the Presidential Inauguration, serving as the Maintenance officer in charge for the mission.

In 2016, Anzovino transferred from the Pennsylvania Army National Guard to the New York Army National Guard and was assigned to the Forward Support Company of the 204th Engineer Battalion in Binghamton, NY as a Maintenance Control Officer.

Following Hurricane Maria in 2017, Anzovino was activated to provide support to the Island of Puerto Rico. He served as the Maintenance Control Officer and officer in charge for the maintenance section at Camp Santiago.

Anzovinos' awards include the Humanitarian Service Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon and National Defense Service Ribbon. He graduated Ordnance BOLC in Fort Lee Virginia with Commandants' accolades. LT Anzovino earned his Basic Parachutist Wings upon completion of Airborne School in 2011.

He is a graduate of DeSales University with a Bachelor's degree in Communications and Public Relations.

In his civilian life, Anzovino works as a Trainmaster for PanAm Railways, where his duties include overseeing daily railroad interchanges and managing train crews across New York, Vermont, and Massachusetts.

Anzovino is married to Laura Quaresima who works as a Registered Nurse at Glens Falls Hospital in Glens Falls, N.Y. The two reside in Queensbury, NY.

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1st Lieutenant Timothy Anzovino

New York National Guard

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