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Smith is an outspoken advocate for the United States Constitution, most specifically the 2nd Amendment's Right to Bear Arms.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.putnamsheriff.com/news/sheriff-smith-backs-legal-challenge-state-gun-control-law |title=Sheriff Smith Backs Legal Challenge to State Gun Control Law &#124; Putnam County Sheriff's Department |publisher=Putnamsheriff.com |date=2013-05-14 |accessdate=2015-06-12}}</ref> During his term as Sheriff, Putnam County has been designated the safest county in New York State.<ref>NY DJCS 2010, 2011, 2012 Index Crime Statistics</ref> Smith is an outspoken advocate for the United States Constitution, most specifically the 2nd Amendment's Right to Bear Arms.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.putnamsheriff.com/news/sheriff-smith-backs-legal-challenge-state-gun-control-law |title=Sheriff Smith Backs Legal Challenge to State Gun Control Law &#124; Putnam County Sheriff's Department |publisher=Putnamsheriff.com |date=2013-05-14 |accessdate=2015-06-12}}</ref> During his term as Sheriff, Putnam County has been designated the safest county in New York State.<ref>NY DJCS 2010, 2011, 2012 Index Crime Statistics</ref>


In March 2013 Smith issued 2 press releases accusing then-District Attorney Adam Levy of interfering in an investigation into a claim that Alexandru Hossu had raped a young girl. Levy counter sued Smith and called him "clearly delusional" and "absolutely paranoid". In June 2017 Smith dropped his suit and agreed to pay $25,000 of a $150,000 settlement. The remaining $125,000 will be paid by the tax payers of Putnam County. Smith issued a statement admitting that he had lied and that Levy had not interfered in the investigation of Hossu.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://highlandscurrent.com/2017/06/16/putnam-sheriff-settles-defamation-case |title=Putnam Sheriff Settles Defamation Case |publisher=highlandscurrent.com |date=2017-06-16 |accessdate=2017-08-17}}</ref>
Sheriff Smith is running for his 5th term and the election is scheduled to take place on Tuesday November 7th, 2017. http://www.putnamboe.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/2017-CANDIDATE-LIST-GENERAL-FOR-PRINTER-2.pdf


==Personal== ==Personal==

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Donald B. Smith
Sheriff Donald B. SmithSheriff Donald B. Smith - US Army Brigadier General (RET)
BornSeptember 1947 (age 77)
Danbury, Connecticut
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service / branchUnited States Army
RankBrigadier General (United States Army)
Battles / warsVietnam War
Cold War
AwardsDistinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star
Other workCounty Sheriff

Donald Blaine Smith (born September 1947) is the 53rd Sheriff of Putnam County, New York and a retired United States Army General. He is a lifelong registered member of the Republican Party, and was first elected Sheriff on November 6, 2001. He assumed the duties of Putnam County Sheriff on January 1, 2002. Immediately prior to becoming the Sheriff of Putnam County, he had served as the Deputy County Executive of Putnam County.

He is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, and also earned a Master of Science in Systems Management from the University of Southern California. Smith is also a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and was a Fellow at the National Defense University. His awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters, the Bronze Star, the Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, and the Army Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster.

Military career and background

Sheriff Don Smith.
U.S. Army Brigadier General (Ret) Donald B. Smith

Sheriff Don Smith was born in Danbury, Connecticut, and grew up in Patterson, New York. His father, Donald B. Smith, was an eight-term Town supervisor of Patterson and one of the first advocates for the creation of a County Executive's office and County Legislature in Putnam County. The younger Smith attended the New York Military Academy at Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, New York and graduated in 1965. He then attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, graduating in June 1969 with a Bachelor of Science Degree and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of Armor.

During his company grade years he served as a Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer, Cavalry Troop Commander, Instructor, and Company Tactical Officer in a variety of assignments at Fort Ord, California; Fort Knox, Kentucky; West Point, New York; and in the Republic of Vietnam. His tour in Vietnam included service as both a Platoon Leader and Troop Commander in C Troop, 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry.

Following graduation from the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Smith was assigned for duty in the U.S. Army Europe, where he spent six years in the 8th Infantry Division (Mechanized). While assigned to the Pathfinder Division, he served as Battalion Executive Officer, Deputy G1, Division G1, Battalion Commander, and Division Inspector General. General Smith's command tour with the Division was in Mainz-Gonsenheim, Germany, where he commanded the 4th Battalion, 69th Armor from 1982 to 1984.

After his tour in Europe, Smith returned to the United States where he attended Senior Service College as a fellow at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces at the National Defense University in Washington, D.C. After graduating in 1986, he was assigned as the Chief of Armor Branch, followed by service as the Combat Arms Division Chief, both within the Officer Personnel Management Directorate of the Army's Personnel Command. He commanded the 194th Separate Armored Brigade at Fort Knox, Kentucky, from August 1989 to August 1991. Following Brigade Command, Smith served as Deputy Director of Personnel Support Policy and Services in the Office of the Secretary of Defense from September 1991 until September 1993. His final assignment on active duty was with the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas, serving as the Assistant Division Commander for Maneuver through November 1994, followed by service as the Assistant Division Commander for Support.

From 1993 through 1996, Smith also performed the major additional duty of Chief of the United States Delegation to the Conseil International du Sport Militaire (CISM), a world organization consisting of 113 member nations who promote world peace by sponsoring military sports world championships. He served on the Executive Committee of this international organization and also was the President of its Permanent Commission for Information and Public Relations from 1994 through 1996. Smith served as the Chief of Delegation and Chief of Mission for the United States at the First Military World Games in Rome, Italy, in September 1995.

Putnam County Sheriff

On January 1, 2002, Smith became the 53rd Sheriff of Putnam County. In 2005 he ran unopposed and was reelected Sheriff. He was again reelected as Sheriff in 2009. He was endorsed by the Republican, Independent, and Conservative parties in 2009 and beat out three opponents, two in the primary and two in the general election. On September 10, 2013, Smith won the Republican, Conservative and Independence Party primaries and in effect secured his 4th term as Sheriff.

In addition to his duties as sheriff, he is also the Chairman of the Board of the American Security Council Foundation, and is a senior fellow at the Center for Advanced Defense Studies. Smith served as the President of the New York State Sheriff's Association from 2012 to 2013

Smith is an outspoken advocate for the United States Constitution, most specifically the 2nd Amendment's Right to Bear Arms. During his term as Sheriff, Putnam County has been designated the safest county in New York State.

In March 2013 Smith issued 2 press releases accusing then-District Attorney Adam Levy of interfering in an investigation into a claim that Alexandru Hossu had raped a young girl. Levy counter sued Smith and called him "clearly delusional" and "absolutely paranoid". In June 2017 Smith dropped his suit and agreed to pay $25,000 of a $150,000 settlement. The remaining $125,000 will be paid by the tax payers of Putnam County. Smith issued a statement admitting that he had lied and that Levy had not interfered in the investigation of Hossu.

Personal

Smith married Jane Powell in 1972, and they have two children and seven grandchildren.

He is also a former President of the Westchester/Putnam Boy Scout Council.

Electoral history

2013 Republican Primary Election for Sheriff of Putnam County
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Donald B. Smith 2338 63%
Republican Kevin McConville 1447 37%

2009 General Election for Sheriff of Putnam County

Republican Donald B. Smith 11563 - 67% vs. Democratic - Kevin McConville - 6440 33%

2009 General Election for Sheriff of Putnam County

2005 General Election for Sheriff of Putnam County
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Donald B. Smith 13254 100% Unopposed

2001 General Election for Sheriff of Putnam County

Republican - Donald B. Smith - 29071 - 77% - Independent - Robert D. Thoubborn - 9173 - 23%

2001 Republican Primary Election for Sheriff of Putnam County
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Donald B. Smith 3536 65%
Republican Robert D. Thoubborn 2189 35%

References

  1. "Patterson Through the Years". Historicpatterson.org. Retrieved 2015-06-12.
  2. "American Security Council Foundation (ASCF) : Content Pages". Ascfusa.org. Retrieved 2015-06-12.
  3. "Data-Driven Conflict & Security Analysis". C4ads.org. Archived from the original on 2015-06-11. Retrieved 2015-06-12. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. "Putnam County Sheriff's Department... - Putnam County Sheriff's Department". Facebook.com. 2012-02-14. Retrieved 2015-06-12.
  5. "Bearing ArmsEmpire State sheriffs, Cuomo showdown". Humanevents.com. 2013-05-24. Retrieved 2015-06-12.
  6. "Sheriff Smith Backs Legal Challenge to State Gun Control Law | Putnam County Sheriff's Department". Putnamsheriff.com. 2013-05-14. Retrieved 2015-06-12.
  7. NY DJCS 2010, 2011, 2012 Index Crime Statistics
  8. "Putnam Sheriff Settles Defamation Case". highlandscurrent.com. 2017-06-16. Retrieved 2017-08-17.
  9. Gross, Eric (2009-06-04). "Local Boy Scouts Celebrate Century of Values". Putnamcountycourier.com. Retrieved 2015-06-12.
  10. ^ Archived April 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ "Putnam County Generla Election : State Propositionl" (PDF). Putnamcountyny.com. 2005. Retrieved 2015-06-12.
  12. "Primary Election Republican Sheriff : Town of Carmel" (PDF). Putnamcountyny.com. 2001. Retrieved 2015-06-12.
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