CT Veterans Hall of Fame Ceremony

Key Takeaways
- State honors: Connecticut inducts veterans for outstanding military and civic contributions.
- Officials praise: Lawmakers and leaders applaud veterans' leadership and sacrifice.
Rocky Hill - The Veterans Hall of Fame Ceremony was held last evening at the Rocky Hill Veterans’ Home, the main campus for many veteran-related services and home to many of our state’s men and women who proudly served our country. State Rep. Mark Anderson (R-Granby) had the opportunity to witness a truly distinguished class inducted this year, which was an experience that was both humbling and inspiring.
"Preserving the names of these veterans, along with their contributions to society, in our history books is one meaningful way we honor their legacies. These are exactly the individuals our younger generations should look up to as they consider their own paths in life," said Anderson.
The inductees are as follows:
· Thomas M. Brockett of Branford – U.S. Air Force
· Adele E. Hodges of Stamford – U.S. Marine Corps
· Kenneth W. Korsu of Southbury – U.S. Army
· Dennis F. Lisee of Norwich – U.S. Air Force
· Michael D. Monaco of Glastonbury – U.S. Marine Corps
· William J. Newman of Avon – U.S. Army
· Charles M. Pickett of New Haven – U.S. Army
· Alex J. Plitsas of Fairfield – U.S. Army
· Michael A. Rogalsky of Middletown – U.S. Army
· Everett G. Shepard III of Woodstock – U.S. Army
· Juliet A. Taylor of Bridgeport – U.S. Army
· Pamela A. Townsend of Enfield – U.S. Army
· Russell E. Vibberts, Jr. of Stafford Springs – U.S. Army
· Sherri L. Vogt of Brooklyn – U.S. Army
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