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national guard association of connecticut
Services Information.
Honor Flight
Honor Flight CT recognizes American veterans for their sacrifices and achievements by flying them to Washington, DC to see THEIR memorials at no cost. Current priority is chronological by conflict (WWII, Korea and Vietnam) with special consideration given to terminally ill veterans from all wars. Guardians fly with the veterans on every flight providing assistance and helping veterans have a safe, memorable and rewarding experience.
Please note: Veterans are only eligible once for the Honor Flight experience.
Please submit this form to:
Honor Flight Connecticut
c/o Amy Casey
26 Copperstone Lane
Madison, CT 06443
NGACT License Plates
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be a current, active member of the National Guard Association of Connecticut (NGACT).
- Available for NGACT retiree members.
Step 1: Confirm Your NGACT Membership
- Ensure your NGACT membership is active and in good standing.
- If unsure, contact executivedirector@ngact.org for status confirmation.
Step 2: Request Plate Authorization Letter
- Send an email request to: executivedirector@ngact.org with:
- Your full name
- NGACT Membership ID (if known)
- Contact information
- Your current license plate number
- The Executive Director will:
- Verify your NGACT membership status
- Issue a signed Authorization Letter on NGACT letterhead
- Email or mail the letter to you (based on your preference)
Step 3: Complete the DMV Application
- Download and complete the DMV Vanity Plate Request Form: https://portal.ct.gov/DMV
(search for “Special Plate Application”) - Attach your NGACT Authorization Letter to the application
- Submit via mail or in person at a designated DMV branch
Step 4: Pay Applicable Fees
- Vanity plate fee (subject to change per DMV regulations)
- Fees must be paid directly to the DMV upon application submission
Step 5: Receive and Install Your Plate
- The DMV will process your request and mail your custom NGACT plate
Once received, install the plate and proudly represent the National Guard Association of Connecticut
Memorial Brick Project at Camp Nett
At the 2011 NGACT Annual Awards Luncheon and Conference, the NGACT General Assembly voted for NGACT to become the sponsor of a new Connecticut National Guard Memorial at Camp Niantic. As the sponsor of this memorial, NGACT has worked closely with the Connecticut National Guard Heritage Committee over last year to purchase a Soldier’s Cross and pedestal to unveil 18 AUG 2011 for our annual NGACT Retiree Picnic and for Family Day 10 SEP 2011. The statue and pedestal were welcomed with great pride, but this is only the first step in building a monument that will truly represent our legacy as Connecticut National Guard Members. We are thankful to Getty Granite, of Salem, who generously donated the granite pedestal, Kid Rock who donated $5000, Richard Rist, the artist of our prized statue, graciously reduced the price of the statue in honor of our Connecticut fallen warriors, and the CT NCO Corps that also donated $2400.
The Members and Board of NGACT are very proud to contribute to the heritage of the Connecticut National Guard through this project. The second phase to establish a brick paver courtyard around the central statue is now in process. If you would like to learn more about how to donate a brick to the Connecticut National Guard Memorial, please email us at executivedirector@ngact.org
National Guard Assocation of Connecticut
