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Thread #115725   Message #2482450
Posted By: Jeri
02-Nov-08 - 10:44 AM
Thread Name: BS: Are homecoming parades for US troops sup
Subject: RE: BS: Are homecoming parades for US troops sup
I wrote "I can't remember the last time I even heard of a homecoming parade for US military returnees. We have 50 states with multiple parts of multiple units in each state. Some go, some come back and if we had a parade every time a unit came home (and didn't ship out again the next day) it would just be parades, all the time. There may be something in a larger city or several when it's all over, but my guess is these guys will be recognized on Veteran's Day or Memorial Day and the end of the war will be celebrated the same way Vietnam was. If we learned anything from that slog down the Big Muddy, we will at least welcome home the individual soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines. " above.

I just wondered: were there parades during Vietnam? I would think it would be hard in the US, although if you live near a military installation, there would be something going on, as Rap said. It doesn't seem like there are a lot of parades in the US anymore that aren't centered on a holiday.