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    December 11, 2019

    Bristol’s Nelligan Inducted into CT Veterans Hall of Fame

    Bristol’s Nelligan Inducted into CT Veterans Hall of Fame
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    Bristol resident and U.S. Army Reservist Patrick Nelligan on Dec. 6 was among 10 local veterans who were inducted into the Connecticut Veteran Hall of Fame.

    Sen. Henri Martin, Rep. Cara Pavalock-D’Amato with her son Leo, Patrick Nelligan, and Rep. Whit Betts at the Dec. 6 Connecticut Veteran Hall of Fame induction ceremony.

    The Hall of Fame was established in November 2005 to help raise awareness about the achievements and contributions Connecticut veterans have made following their service in uniform.

    Nelligan has served on both Active Duty and Reserve status for more than 37 consecutive years. He currently holds the position of Command Chief Warrant Officer for the Army Reserve Medical Command.

    Nelligan has created multiple events for his hometown of Bristol, including the Memorial Day Weekend Commemoration which averages more than 10,000 visitors annually. He also started the “Our Community Salutes” dinner, the second longest running recognition dinner in the country in which more than 200 high school seniors have been honored.

    As an employee of the Veterans Healthcare Administration, Nelligan received a Connecticut VA Kindness Award for his involvement with a disabled veteran who was struggling to get his rehabilitation equipment operating properly.

    Sen. Henri Martin, Rep. Cara Pavalock-D’Amato, and Rep. Whit Betts were among those who attended the ceremony at the Legislative Office Building to honor Nelligan.

    “We are so proud to see one of Bristol’s own receive such a prestigious honor,” the lawmakers said.  “He has dedicated his life to serving our country and to serving our community.  We join with Bristol and the entire state in saying congratulations on this outstanding achievement.”

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