Weather-wise it was a dismal day with light rain and
blustery winds.
The attendance was low – and that included spectators and
parade participants as well.
The parade consisted of a color guard, the Sherriff’s Department,
an American Legion, a small group of politicians, the Hibernians, the fire
department, and the Red Band.
But “THEY” were there – some sitting in chairs at the
curb – some sitting in their cars – the old soldiers and sailors proudly
wearing their Veteran ball caps.
As we marched by playing the military service marches –
they watched us with a quiet dignity that belongs to their generation.
This year marks the 95th anniversary of
Armistice Day – the end of WWI – and the reason for the Veteran’s Day holiday.
Maybe it was gloomy weather, but seeing those stoic
soldiers standing like sentinels, here and there, one couldn’t help but
recall Gen. MacArthur’s words:
“Old Soldiers
never die, they just fade away”.
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