Veterans saluted as the names of soldiers who left St. Albans to fight and die in battle were read from the podium Monday during Memorial Day observances.
With 54 of the nearly 1,500 Vermont National Guard members deployed to Afghanistan earlier this year hailing from St. Albans, and scores more from elsewhere in Franklin County, the city’s parade and ceremony at Taylor Park hit close to home.
Diana Hodet of Fairfax sat in a lawn chair at the edge of the park while veterans of past foreign wars marched by on Main Street. Dozens of spectators sat in the grass or on the curb beside the road. Two girls waved American flags. Smoke from wildfires in Quebec hung in the air.
Hodet said her husband, Chief Warrant Officer Timothy Hodet, was seeking to come home on leave from his third trip to Afghanistan. Diana Hodet said being with the families of other soldiers was “better than sitting at home by yourself, feeling sorry for yourself.”
“It doesn’t get any easier,” Hodet said of dealing with her husband’s third tour.
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