Andre LeGall

Honoree Profile

May 28, 2024

Andre LeGall
Andre LeGall
US Marine Corps

Andre LeGall enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on January 3, 1991, and served until June 1998. He achieved the rank of Sergeant (E-5) with the 6th Communication Battalion, 4th Marine Division and specialized as a Field Radio Operator (MOS 2531).

Mr. LeGall’s dedication to serving his country did not end with an honorable discharge from the Marine Corps; in fact, it extended into a career with the New York Police Department (NYPD), where he served in Patrol Borough Brooklyn North. He successfully attained the rank of Detective in the Organized Crime Control Bureau.

Mr. LeGall’s commitment to community service is also reflected in his longstanding involvement with the Prince Hall Masons. He has been a proud member of Louis Fair Jr. Lodge #122 for over 25 years, where he currently holds the esteemed position of Worshipful Master. In addition, he is an active member of the A.E.A.O.M.S. at Abu Bekr Temple #91, where he serves as the Oriental Guide and Chairman of Veterans Affairs.

Mr. LeGall’s dedication to helping others extends far beyond his fraternal commitments. He is a Certified First Responder for Mental Health for Veterans and the community, providing crucial support and care to those in need. Moreover, he serves on the Board of Directors for Black Veterans for Social Justice, an organization that tirelessly works to assist all individuals within the community, never turning away anyone seeking help.

Throughout his life, Mr. LeGall has consistently and passionately dedicated himself to serving his country, State, and City, always striving to make a positive impact and assisting others in any way he can. This unwavering commitment to service defines who Mr. LeGall is and drives his ongoing efforts to support and uplift his community.

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