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Ceremonies - Washington - President Wilson reviews Confederate Veterans. Under the Stars and Stripes they marched on June 7, 1917. Heroes who marched and fought with the Gray, men who answered the Southland's call rallied under Old Glory in a great parade in Washington, D.C. Five thousand United Confederate veterans and others marched in the parade, with the Stars and Stripes fluttering above the stars and bars still reverend but given way to a greater and mightier union. The veterans of the South were escorted by a thin line of Union veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic. Photo shows Virginia Military Institute cadets marching in the parade

Ceremonies - Preparedness Day, Washington, D.C. - Under the Stars and Stripes the Confederate veterans marched June 7, 1917, in a Great Parade in Wash., D.C. Five thousand United States Confederate veterans and five thousand others marched in the parade escorted by a thin line of Union veteran members of the Grand Army of the Republic

Ceremonies - Preparedness Day, Washington, D.C. - President Wilson reviews Confederate veterans. Generals of the South leading the parade of 8,000 United Confederate veterans down Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. for review by President Wilson. The veterans of the South were escorted by a thin line of Union Veterans, members of the Grand Army of the Republic

Ceremonies - Liberations - Memorial Day, 1918 - Allies do honor to our dead. The annual Memorial Day parade was honored by the presence of Allied officers and detachments of troops who marched in line with U.S. veterans of the Civil War and the young men who form the new army. Riverside Drive, N.Y. Photo shows Allied officers marching in line Canadian, Italian, English and Belgium

Ceremonies - New York City - Parade of soldiers on way to Public Library to celebrate the victory. The soldiers and the crowd that packed the curb watching them in their parade to the Public Library where they held the very impressive ceremony of raising the flags of the Allied Nations amid the playing of the Star Spangled Banner

Ceremonies and Parades - Heroes' Day, New York City. Veterans of the Civil War standing at salute at the Soliders' and Sailors' Monument in honor of the men killed in the great war

Ceremonies - War Savings Stamps - East Side New York parades for war saving stamps and Memorial Day. 20,000 men, women and children took part and 75 organizations and 14 nationalities were represented in parade. Governor Whitman, with his military staff, reviewed the parade. Photo shows view of a provisional regiment of coast artillery from Forts Wadsworth, N.Y. and Hamilton, N.Y., who marched to music of the Fifteenth Coast Artillery Band

Ceremonies - Liberty Loans (War Finance Parade) - Crowd greets Pershing's veterans when they sell bonds in Wall Street. This crowd packed Wall Street, New York, in front of of the Sub-Treasury building to get a glimpse of the 50 veterans of Pershing's army. The fifty veterans form France can be seen standing at the feet of the George Washington statue while they urge the crowd to back up their comrades "over there" by buying more Liberty Bonds. May 1, 1918

Ceremonies - Liberations - Memorial Day, 1918 - Decoration Day in England. American soldiers and nurses now undergoing training some where in England for service on the battlefields of France duly honored Decoration Day. Graves of some of the U.S. soldiers who died were decorated while bands played and the American partook in the ceremonies

Ceremonies - Preparedness Day, Washington, D.C. - Cementing the North and South. Under the Stars and Stripes they marched on June 7, 1917. Heroes who marched and fought with the Gray, men who answered the Southland's call rallied under Old Glory in a great parade in Washington, D.C. Five thousand United Confederate veterans and 5,000 others marched in the parade. With the Stars and Stripes fluttering above the stars and bars still reverend but given way to a greater and mightier union. The veterans of the Southland were escorted by a thin line of Union veteran members of the Grand Army of the Republic. Photo shows Texas confederates marching

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Date Taken: 6/7/1917. - Photographer: International Film Service

Ceremonies - Preparedness Day, Washington, D.C.

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Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Jose Pene, left, Sergeant First Class Modesto Cartagena, second left, and CSM Angel Kuiland, right, Veterans of the Korean war during a ceremony being held at the US Army Reserve center in Puerto Nuevo, Puerto Rico, marking the presentation of a plaque honoring the bravery, and sacrifice of all veterans of the Korean War. Much praise was given to members of the fighting 65th Infantry veterans, who were some of the most highly decorated soldiers of the Korean War

PREPAREDNESS PARADE. MANY WOMEN CARRYING HUGE FLAG

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R.E. Lee camp, Confederates' [i.e. Confederate Soldiers'] Home, Richmond, Virginia

[General Scott giving orders to his aides for the advance of the Grand Army]

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Anniston, Ala. , Aug. 8, 2012 -- 330th Military Police Company training at the Center for Domestic Preparedness.

Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Hall, 14 Prospect Street, Orange, Franklin County, MA

The 501st Combat Support Wing and the Ministry of Defence

SPC. Travis Morrell, A Battery 1ST Battalion 188th Air Defense Artillery, operates the gunner's station of an Avenger. 1-188th ADA is a North Dakota National Guard unit based in Grand Forks, N.D. (U.S. Army photo by SGT. Jonathan Haugen) (Released)

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