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Local Veterans Selected to be Honored During “Service to Country and Community Recognition Luncheon”

In recognition of Veterans Day The WorkPlace and the Connecticut Department of Labor would like to gather and say thank you to veterans who honorably served their nation in the military and continue to add to the quality of the community.

The WorkPlace and the Connecticut Department of Labor announce the selection of five local veterans who will be honored during a luncheon to be held early next month at Port 5 in Bridgeport. On Sunday, November 3, during the “Service to Country and Community Recognition Luncheon”, five veterans will be honored for their military service and recognized for accomplishments that make our community a better place.

Nominations for recognition were requested via internet postings and by reaching out to local veteran posts for input.  The nominations were anonymously reviewed by a panel of veterans.  Criteria considered by the panel included the veterans’ military history, their support of veteran initiatives and contributions to civic activities. 

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The five veterans to be honored are:

Robert D. Bracci of Stratford, U.S. Army - Vietnam War

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Richard Iannucci of Stratford, U.S. Navy - Vietnam War

Joseph J. Lipp, III of Fairfield, U.S. Navy - Desert Storm & Afghanistan

Jeneen Smalls of Bridgeport, U.S. Army - Desert Storm & Afghanistan

Robert Stone of Newtown, U.S. Army - Desert Storm

Each of these individuals has worked hard to enhance our communities after returning home from military service.  Their contributions include working with youth, beautifying our neighborhoods, assisting seniors, aiding the homeless and coordinating vital veteran service programs.

“These men and woman represent the many brave veterans who have protected our rights and freedoms, and they are still making a positive difference right in their own communities,” said Labor Commissioner Sharon M. Palmer. “We hold these five veterans in the highest esteem and thank them for their continuing service.”

“This event is a great way for the community to show that it has not forgotten the service veterans have provided and our gratitude for the continued contributions they make today,” said Joseph Carbone, President and CEO of The WorkPlace.

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About The WorkPlace

The WorkPlace conducts comprehensive planning, and coordinates regional workforce development policy and programs to prepare people for careers while strengthening the workforce for employers.  As national leader in the field, The WorkPlace regularly shares ideas and best practices with lawmakers, foundations, think tanks and other workforce development organizations around the country.  For more information, visit www.workplace.org

About the CT Department of Labor

The Labor Department assists employers and jobseekers with their workforce needs that range from employment services to recruitment assistance, career fairs, unemployment insurance, and safety and health services. The agency also has an extensive website that includes an electronic job bank, employer services, labor market information and career tips. For more information, visit www.ct.gov/dol

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