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Bennington Community Supports Deploying Troops at Send-Off Event

On June 5, the Bennington community came together to bid farewell to local service members deploying to the Middle East. This heartfelt send-off took place at the Bennington Armory, where families and friends gathered to express their support. Before boarding…

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Bennington Community Supports Deploying Troops at Send-Off Event

Key points

  • Community members gathered to support deploying troops at the Bennington Armory.
  • Jonah Spivak emphasized that the send-off is about supporting Vermonters, not politics.
  • Family members expressed pride and concern for their loved ones heading overseas.

BENNINGTON, Vt. — On June 5, the Bennington community came together to bid farewell to local service members deploying to the Middle East. This heartfelt send-off took place at the Bennington Armory, where families and friends gathered to express their support.

Before boarding their buses, the service members shared emotional moments with loved ones. A procession led by local fire departments and law enforcement escorted them from the armory to the Vermont Veteran’s Home, with community members lining the route, waving American flags and holding signs of encouragement.

Community Support and Messages of Gratitude

In a show of unity, Jonah Spivak, a local supporter, emphasized the importance of separating politics from the occasion. “This send-off is not about politics, it is about us supporting Vermonters,” Spivak stated. He highlighted the community’s commitment to standing by those who serve.

Members of Bennington’s American Legion Auxiliary Post 13 also participated in the send-off. Vice President Donna Stone shared a touching message from a child, thanking service members for their bravery and dedication.

Emotional Moments from Family Members

Family members expressed mixed feelings of pride and concern. Josh Towsley, who attended to support his cousin, voiced hopes for safety and a swift return, stating, “There is a huge sense of pride, and you’re always concerned when they get sent overseas. I hope they come home safe.” Elaina Van-Vlack attended with her children to support her husband, reminding others to stay positive during such challenging times.

Veterans Show Solidarity

Veterans, including former Naval Seaman Walter Jabs, attended the event to reinforce the importance of community support for deploying soldiers. Jabs reflected on his own experience, noting, “Without support, it can feel like you are swimming in the middle of the ocean. When you have support, it is extremely important.” The Bennington community wishes all deploying service members a safe mission and a quick return home.

This article was produced with the assistance of AI and reviewed by our editorial team.

Based on reporting originally published by Bennington Banner. Read the original story.

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