Veterans Day Parade
Greenville, November 11, 2008

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On November 11, 2008, a parade was held in honor of our hero veterans with a reception following after.  The reception
was wonderful with a lot of delicious food.  Many veterans where honored that day as they all deserve to be every day.
They did or still put their lives on the line so we can enjoy the many freedoms that we take advantage of everyday.
Thank you our heroes and you will not be forgotten!


The Vital family show their appreciation
for the veterans in the parade.
(Picture by Ryan Exner)

An older green fire truck.
(Picture by Ryan Exner)

A beautiful 1930 Ford Model A Coupe 
provided from Robert Miles.
(Picture by Ryan Exner)

The Baldwin family presents a very nice float that 
reads:  "Let's pay tribute to our brave troops"
and "freedom is NOT free."  Way to go guys!
(Picture by Ryan Exner)

Sheryl Austin, a Plumas County Veterans Service
officer, gave a wonderful speech that
touched everybody's heart.  She was in the 
U.S. Air Force from 1973-1979.

(Picture by Richard McCutcheon)

(Picture by Ryan Exner)

A Ferrett, which is a British military vehicle/
(Picture by Ryan Exner)

This was a medal that was given to the Korean War
veterans.  The front (left) reads
"Korean War 1950, 1953"  The back (right) reads
"Plumas County Veterans Day 2008."

(Picture by Ryan Exner)

Joe & Alicia Knadler did a fine job as 
masters of ceremony.
(Picture by Richard McCutcheon)

The American Legion Post #568 provides
a well maintained color guard.
(Picture by Ryan Exner)

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