




Sorry this post comes so late, I wasn't sure how to approach today's post. Should I post pictures of monuments? People I served with? But as the honey-do list was being whittled down I remembered how I posted last Veteran's Day. So, I went into town for the parade. I would have anyways, and I would have taken pictures. The parade was short but still longer that the Veteran's Day parade. There was a lot more people than the Veteran's Day parade, maybe because it's a holiday, a day off. But it was good to see the turnout. The second picture is a moving wall with the names of the war dead in the middle Atlantic states. Pennsylvania , I think has about 225.
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