Vincent W. Lanna
Vincent W. Lanna | |
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Lanna as a brigadier general in 1979 | |
| Born | December 23, 1925 |
| Died | August 26, 2010 (aged 84) Yonkers, New York, US |
| Buried | |
| Service | United States Marine Corps Reserve United States Army United States Army Reserve New York Army National Guard |
| Service years | 1942–1985 |
| Rank | Major General |
| Unit | United States Army Signal Corps |
| Commands | Company C, 101st Signal Battalion Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 101st Signal Battalion 101st Signal Battalion 187th Signal Group Headquarters Troop Command, New York Army National Guard 42nd Infantry Division |
| Conflicts | World War II Berlin Crisis of 1961 |
| Awards | Purple Heart Meritorious Service Medal New York State Conspicuous Service Cross |
| Alma mater | St. John's University St. John's University School of Law United States Army Command and General Staff College United States Army War College |
| Spouses | Mary Repoli Florence Mozdziak |
| Children | 1 |
| Other work | Attorney |
Vincent W. Lanna (23 December 1925 – 26 August 2010) was an American attorney and military officer from Yonkers, New York. A veteran of World War II and the Berlin Crisis of 1961, his career in uniform spanned 1942 to 1985, and he attained the rank of major general. Lanna served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve, United States Army, United States Army Reserve, and New York Army National Guard, and commanded the National Guard's 42nd Infantry Division from 1983 to 1985.
Lanna was raised and educated in Yonkers, and was a graduate of Gorton High School. In 1942, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve. During 1942 and 1943, he served in the Asiatic-Pacific campaign. In December 1943, he received a medical discharge, after which he was employed by the United States Army Signal Corps as a defense plant inspector. In May 1945, he enlisted in the United States Army, and he served in Europe with the 14th Infantry Regiment, a unit of the 71st Infantry Division. He was discharged in 1946 and served briefly in the United States Army Reserve.
In 1949, Lanna was commissioned in the New York Army National Guard's 106th Infantry Regiment. Originally qualified as an Infantry officer, he subsequently transferred to the Signal Corps and was assigned as the 106th Infantry's communications staff officer. He attended St. John's University, then enrolled at St. John's University School of Law, from which he graduated with a LL.B. degree in 1952. Lanna was admitted to the bar in 1953 and established a practice that specialized in criminal defense.
As Lanna's military career progressed, he command assignments included a company of the 101st Signal Battalion, the 101st Signal Battalion, the 187th Signal Group, and the New York Army National Guard's Headquarters Troop Command. From 1983 to 1985, he commanded the 42nd Infantry Division. He retired from the military in 1986.
After retiring from the military, Lanna continued to practice law. He served as commander of the New York Guard for several years beginning in 1987. Lanna died in Yonkers on 26 August 2010. He was buried at Ferncliff Cemetery and Mausoleum in Hartsdale, New York.