Jacksonville honors those who served with spectacular Veterans Day parade
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In a vibrant display of patriotism, the streets of downtown Jacksonville were awash in red, white, and blue as thousands gathered on Tuesday for the city’s annual Veterans Day Parade. Known to be one of the largest such celebrations in Florida, this event unites veterans, city officials, military families, and the local community in a heartwarming tribute to those who have served and sacrificed for the nation.

Each year, the parade sees over 2,500 participants, including active-duty troops, retired service members, local organizations, and spirited high school bands. A cherished tradition in Jacksonville, the parade features an impressive array of floats, marching units, and military vehicles parading through the streets. Families, waving American flags, line the sidewalks, cheering on the procession with enthusiasm and pride.

World War II veteran Dale Butts was among those who attended, accompanied by his wife, Mary Anne. “We come to the parade all the time, they’re nice,” Mary Anne shared, capturing the enduring spirit of appreciation and celebration that the event fosters.

This annual celebration not only honors the bravery and dedication of veterans but also strengthens the bonds within the community, reminding everyone of the sacrifices made to secure the freedoms enjoyed today.

“We come to the parade all the time, they’re nice,” said Mary Anne.

“Veterans Day is good and I like Veterans Day, it’s good for the people,” said Dale.

Thousands of military members and veterans call Jacksonville home, many connected to installations like Naval Air Station Jacksonville and Naval Station Mayport. A little further out, you also find Kings Bay Naval Base and Camp Blanding.

For many, the parade was not just about celebration, but a chance to thank those who’ve served and remember those who never made it home.

Gracie Ceraig, who works at Cousins Maine Lobster food truck, said she enjoyed watching the parade go by and noticed business picking up once the event wrapped up.

“It was really exciting, we got to watch the parade for a little bit, and once it was over we got some good business. That was nice,” Ceraig said.

Ceraig added that the day holds a special meaning for her family.

“I have a few family members that are veterans, so I think it’s about appreciating the time that they served and the sacrifices they made for this country,” Ceraig said.

As the parade came to an end, the message from the crowd was clear — honoring those who’ve worn the uniform isn’t just for one day, but every day of the year.

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