Vietnam vet from Bay Shore keeps dad's WWI legacy alive

Bill Barto of Bay Shore is part of a long line of veterans. His father, who served in the U.S. Army’s 16th Cavalry Division in World War I. His brother fought in World War II and he himself fought in the Vietnam War before coming home to work at Grumman for 20 years. Barto will be among those commemorating the centennial of Great War's end on Sunday at the Museum of American Armor in Bethpage. On Nov. 4, he took a trip down memory lane, going through father's foot locker, which contains wartime memorabilia he said is priceless to him. Credit: Randee Daddona
