Veterans Day Parade NYC 2009

November 11, 2009 by shezab  
Filed under U.S. News

Following its tradition set in the early part of the last century, this year’s Veterans Day Parade will be celebrated for the 91st time since the ceremony’s conception in 1919. The annual event is more than simply a family’s average day out. The Veterans Day Parade is revered by New Yorkers – wherever they may be.

With the event’s 91st commemoration set to kick off in only a few more hours, the Veterans Day Parade in New York City will play the role of a unifying force for American everywhere. Celebrated every year to honor the fallen heroes during the nation’s many wars, the parade is packed with various bands coming forward with their originals. The Veterans Day Parade will be flanked by media coverage and anchor persons nearing in to cover the event and be broadcasted not just in New York but through out the national televised services.

The parade also honors the many soldiers out there defending the American democracy in present times. This year’s Veterans Day Parade will truly carry a wave of nostalgia all over the country with millions of families waiting in anticipation of their beloved ones who have been stationed in war zones all across the globe.

The Veterans Day Parade has, for decades, symbolized, captured and served as an icon of New York’s reverence for the American flag, social character and ever present sense of nationalism. All these traits are validated by the Veterans Day Parade’s constant and consistent execution regardless of prevailing conditions – whether they be of peace or turmoil.

Veterans Day Parade NYC 2009

Veterans Day Parade NYC 2009

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