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    Columbia parade honors veterans

    Veterans Day Parade downtown Columbia, SC

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Kenneth Holston | U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. Verldon Spence, retired, sits and drinks a cup of coffee after a...... read more read more

    SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES

    11.13.2012

    Story by Senior Airman Kenneth Holston 

    20th Fighter Wing

    SUMTER, S.C. - Members of Team Shaw and hundreds of other active-duty, retired, and civilian personnel gathered on Sumter Street in downtown Columbia as the city hosted its 34th annual Veterans Day Parade, Nov. 12.

    Vietnam veterans from across South Carolina lead some 70 plus groups in the parade toward the State Capitol Building as those in attendance jockeyed for a spot curbside to get a glimpse of the action.

    During the event Columbia Mayor Pro Tem Brian DeQuincey Newman stated in his opening remarks for the parade that “Columbia is dedicated to being the most military friendly city in the country.” Newman also accepted a designation from the South Carolina Military Order of the Purple Heart as the state’s first “Purple Heart City.”

    City officials noted that over 100 veterans from the Wounded Warrior Project were in attendance.

    In addition, several local veterans attended the event to include U.S. Army retired Sgt. Maj. Verldon Spence, father of U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Duane Spence, 20th Medical Group dental technician.

    “This was a nice parade,” said Sgt. Maj. Spence. “I was proud to once again wear my uniform and be a part of the activities.”

    Spence served 38 years in the U.S. Army Dental Corps and retired at Fort Jackson Army Post, S.C. He expressed how proud he is of his son for serving in the Air Force and how thankful he is for all men and women who have served and are serving.

    As the parade concluded, patriotism and pride were more than just a theme as Sumter Street was lined with men, women and children waving American flags.

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    Date Taken: 11.13.2012
    Date Posted: 11.13.2012 15:33
    Story ID: 97714
    Location: SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA, US

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