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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Memorial Day in Washington D.C.

Twice a year, there are two weeks between projects, created due to the way the first Friday falls.  Typically it is once in the spring and once in the fall.

This year it fell between our May and June jobs.  So after our Baltimore, MD, job in May, we headed for Washington DC for Memorial Day weekend.  

It was such a pleasure to be in the capitol city!  Since we have been to Washington before, we have seen the typical landmarks; so this time, we wanted to just enjoy the ambiance of the city.
There were several wreath laying events we could have gone to, but chose these two events to highlight our weekend in DC.

On Sunday night we attended the National Memorial Concert on the west lawn of the Capitol building. 
(I think the capitol building was under renovation last time we were here, too !)

It was  a very moving concert, with stories to honor those injured during the war as well as those who died.

The following day, we attended the National Memorial Day Parade. The parade was a chronological display of wars America has fought, from the American Revolutionary War, right on up to today's military.
Although there is not pictures of everything in the parade, these pictures represent a few of the displays.

The parade started with an Honor Guard

American Revolution was represented in part by  George Washington
War of 1812 was represented by a band...I did not get a picture of any of the 14 high school bands from all over.  There was even one from a blind school in Ohio!

Civil War

And even Abe showed up!


We were at the very beginning of the parade, and the VIP stand was right across from us, so we were able to hear the musical salutes and a special musical performance by the Smashing Pumpkins.

The missing Idaho potato was also part of the entertainment.

World War I was represented by General Black Jack John Pershing

The 70th anniversary of the Victory of World War II was being Celebrated


Sgt. Reckless was a tribute to the Korean war's most famous war horse

Vietnam war

and today's military, platoons from all 5 services.
There were so many displays of patriotism,  and being there was a great experience.  It reminded us of how great this country really is.

2 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Hello Paul and Bonnie, this is Shawn Hammer. We met a couple of years ago at Wilderness Ridge Camp in Texas. Our family has moved to Minnesota and we were hoping to catch up. Please give us a call whenever you get a chance!

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Blogger Unknown said...

Hello Paul and Bonnie, this is Shawn Hammer. We met a couple of years ago at Wilderness Ridge Camp in Texas. Our family has moved to Minnesota and we were hoping to catch up. Please give us a call whenever you get a chance!

Shawn and Krista Hammer
512.815.3534

12:46 PM  

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