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Parade of Heroes 2024

Parade of Heroes is an annual event held in Washington DC on Veterans Day week.  

Parade of Heroes is an annual event held in Washington DC on Veterans Day week.  

This event features oustanding bands, choirs and JROTC cadets from around the country in a special tribute to all veterans from WWII up to and including Gulf War veterans at the World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War memorials.


Registration for the 2024 Parade of Heroes is now OPEN.

Please complete the form below if you are interested in participating in the Parade of Heroes.
We will be in contact with you as soon as possible to discuss the details in securing your participation in this truly historic event.

PLEASE NOTE THE 2024 PARADE OF HEROES IS FULL.
New registrations as of March 28, 2024 will go on a backup list as attendees drop off for many reasons. You will be advised if you are on the trip by early September.

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Question, comments or concerns?
Please contact Rudy Masi (727) 410-2059 / mid19@aol.comstars stripes

 


The Parade of Heroes is a major step to help mend the wounds suffered during and after the Vietnam war.

I wasn't sure if I should have gone on the trip because I'm not one for crowds or fanfare. I soon realized that my decision to attend was the right one. As a Vietnam vet, I didn't get the parade when I came home. Actually, no one cared but my father. I was called "baby killer" and had a hard time adjusting. I was determined that I would not wind up on the street and retired after 33 years with General Dynamics building the best submarines in the world for the best Navy in the world.


Dene King

If I'm not leading by example, then I'm not doing the right thing, and I want to always do the right thing...Teamwork is what makes common people capable of uncommon results.


Pat Summitt