On Friday, Nov. 11, New York City will celebrate and honor those who have fought for our country and served in the military.
will head north on Fifth Avenue, coming to a close at 45th Street. The parade is expected to run until 3:30-4 p.m. on Friday.
If you can’t make it to watch the parade in person, it will air on WABC and stream online via WABC or Military.com from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Visit nycvetsday.org on Nov. 11 to get the livestream link. This year’s Grand Marshall of the parade will be Vince M. Patton III, the Eighth Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard and the first African-American to hold that position. Patton spent over 30 years serving the Coast Guard before retiring officially in November 2002, and has since continued to serve his fellow veterans, as well as active military members and young people.
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