Vineyard Pays Tribute to Veterans With Parade and Observances
Three Coast Guardsmen lead the color guard up Lake avenue.
Mark Alan Lovewell
The parade began in Oak Bluffs by Nancy's and wound its way to Ocean Park.
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In the middle was a large group of veterans — Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Marines were all represented.
Mark Alan Lovewell
In the middle was a large group of veterans — Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Marines were all represented.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Boy Scouts, from Martha’s Vineyard troop 90 joined the parade.
Mark Alan Lovewell
The march ended at the World War I memorial at Ocean Park.
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Oak Bluffs select board member Gail Barmakian reads state proclamation.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Mark Alan Lovewell
Mark Alan Lovewell
Salutes for our veterans.
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Mark Alan Lovewell
John Schilling plays taps.
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Edgartown Police chief Bruce McNamee plays Amazing Grace while walking away from the gathering.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Edgartown Police chief Bruce McNamee plays Amazing Grace while walking away from the gathering.
Mark Alan Lovewell
The Veterans Day parade in Oak Bluffs stepped off at 10:45 on Lake avenue and was a multigenerational affair, led by an honor guard of three young Coast Guardsmen dressed in crisp blues, and followed by servicemen including Boy Scouts.
