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Thursday, November 11, 2021

Nashua Veterans Day 2021

Many people like a parade and what better 
one to see than a parade honoring those who served in the United States Armed Forces on a beautiful autumn day. Even the weather cooperated for this event in Nashua, NH earlier today.
Last year, this annual parade and many other city events were cancelled  due to the pandemic, which made this one even more significant. Scores of residents and local business people gathered downtown along Main St to pay honor to those who served.
Veterans Day is a U.S. federal holiday. The annual commemoration occurs in the U.S. on November 11 in honor of the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918 that signaled the end of World War I.
The holiday originated as Armistice Day on November 11, 1919, the first anniversary of the war's end. In 1926, the U.S. Congress passed a resolution for an annual observance, and the date became a national holiday starting in 1938. In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower officially changed the name to Veterans Day.
Unlike Memorial Day, Veterans Day pays tribute to all American veterans—living or dead—but especially gives thanks to living veterans who served their country honorably either during war or peacetime.
While the parade was over in under a half hour, just the fact that it was able to be held after a year of many cancelled events made it a wonderful and worthwhile event to attend today. 
Internet source: Military Appreciation Coin
I am very proud of my husband, Patrick (Grenville) who served in the U.S. Navy and thankful to others who served as well. Unlike Memorial Day, this day is not a solemn occasion and many veterans would say they aren’t heroes. Sadly many are not recognized, so if you can not only today, but any day, say Thanks for your service whenever possible. Whenever, folks say that to Grenville, he is always happy to hear the words; others will be too.

27 comments:

Bijoux said...

A parade worthy of the occasion. Hasn’t it been a beautiful day? My brother was also in the Navy. Thank you for your service, Patrick.

jp@A Green Ridge said...

Well said, Dorothy...well said. It hardly seems fitting that "giving thanks" or saying "thank you" is enough for what all veterans have given us...jp

Anonymous said...

Absolutely, say "thank you." My father was a combat medic during World War II. He taught us to respect those who serve. I am a pacifist, but I am the daughter of a Purple Heart honored veteran.

Jon said...

It's a delight to see unmasked patriots proudly honoring our veterans and our country. It restores my faith in humanity.

William Kendall said...

Here it is more along the lines of your Memorial Day, very solemn.

mimmylynn said...

My father was so proud to be veteran. Looks like you had a great parade.

Red said...

Hey that was a great parade. It ads much more to Remembrance day.

Margaret D said...

A lovely parade to remember.
Thanks for sharing.

Vee said...

Once I said thank you to my neighbor who also served in the Navy. He replied, "It was my honor." I still tear up at that.

Wonderful that your community had such a nice showing at the parade.

Anvilcloud said...

We only have one day, Remembrance Day, and it is very solemn.

Edna B said...

What a wonderful parade. Thank you for sharing. Enjoy your day, hugs, Edna B.

Bindu said...

Nice pictures! Thanks for sharing

Rain said...

Very nice Dorothy! I do love a parade too, and your post made me think of the St-Patty's day parades in Montreal. I miss hearing the marching bands!

DeniseinVA said...

Great photos of the parade! And yes, my never-ending thanks to all Veterans who have served and who are serving, including my heartfelt thanks to you Pat!

gigi-hawaii said...

That was a splendid parade! I am proud of your husband for serving in the Navy. There are many military installations here in Hawaii. We see a lot of military personnel in restaurants.

Anne (cornucopia) said...

Great looking parade and the weather cooperated. I like your Teddy Bear profile image. (I saw your comment over at JP's, and came to visit. I'm in CT. Nashua NH is a great town.)

L. D. said...

That was an impressive parade. Great variety of members in the parade. Thanks for sharing a great parade.

Polly said...

A lovely post Beatrice, it's good to see so many people taking part. We will be celebrating our Remembrance service on Sunday led by our Queen. I regularly say a quiet "Thank you" to all those who served.

David said...

Beatrice, It looks like Nashua did it up right for Veteran's Day! Beautiful weather and a great parade! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

Bill said...

A wonderful parade to remember.

Rob K said...

Such beautiful photos! Thank you for sharing and a heartfelt thanks to Patrick for his service.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

A couple of days late, but never to late to say thank you to Patrick and all the other Veterans for their service. Nashua did a great job of the Parade.

Margaret D said...

Everyone dressed as they should be, and what a good parade to see.

Buttercup said...

Adding my thanks to Grenville. We had good weather for our parade in New York City, too. So many things are more valuable this year after missing so much last year.

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Oh hello Beatrice! I am SO happy we have now discovered each other and I look forward to getting better acquainted as the days go by. I love this post about Veteran's Day, and I am always happy to see the towns who participate in having parades to honor our veterans. Thank you for sharing this with us. It does my heart good to see it! And thank you to your husband for his service. We would not have the freedoms we hold so dear if it weren't for dedicated men and women who were/are willing to serve our country in this way. God bless America, and God bless our Veterans!!

DUTA said...

Such beautiful uniforms! Such proud looking participants!
That's a parade to remember, a parade honoring veterans for their service of the country.

Jeanie said...

I haven't been to a parade like that in ages. Looks like fun!