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Welcome Home Veterans Parade Planned for September 16th

Visit Clarksville TennesseeClarksville, TN – Clarksville’s third annual Welcome Home Veterans parade is scheduled for Saturday, September 16th, 2017 at 10:00am in historic downtown.

“Originally created to honor Vietnam Veterans, the parade now a tribute by Vietnam Veterans to all American Heroes. This is a day for families, friends and all citizens to salute the service and sacrifices made by America’s Military,” said Visit Clarksville Board Chairman Jerry Allbert.

Clarksville-Montgomery County Veterans Day Parade [1]

Clarksville-Montgomery County Veterans Day Parade

“We invite everyone to join us and recognize every branch of the service – every man and women who served will be honored,” stated Allbert.

Vietnam POW Bill Robinson and Retired Army Veteran Ernesto Rodriguez will serve as parade Grand Marshalls.

Robinson was captured on September 20th, 1965 while his team attempted to rescued a downed pilot in North Vietnam. He was held for seven years and five months, making him the longest-held enlisted man in U.S. military history.

Rodriguez, a retired local 15-year Army veteran, walked to California to bring awareness to Post Traumatic Stress and suicide within the veteran community. Having served through four deployments, he lost many friends who were fighting, not against an external physical enemy, but an internal one. When he found himself going down that same road, he finally felt it was time to take action. He began his 2,200 mile journey from Clarksville to Los Angeles on Veterans Day, November 11th, 2016.

The parade begins at First Baptist Church and will proceed to the Montgomery County Courthouse. Veterans should register to be in the parade at www.welcomehomeveteranscelebration.com [2]. Applications are also available online for floats and other parade participants. 

The parade will feature local ROTC groups, high school marching bands and the 101st Airborne Division Band and Color Guard.

Robinson is also speaking at a luncheon in honor of National POW/MIA Remembrance Day on Friday, September 15th at 11:00am at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center, 1190 Highway 48.  Luncheon tickets are $22.00 and available at www.welcomehomeveteranscelebration.com [2].

The parade and luncheon are part of a five-day Welcome Home Celebration organized by Visit Clarksville and the Montgomery County Veterans Coalition.

The week’s event are sponsored by AARP and several other local businesses.

Other Activities Include

AARP members can receive an 18% discount on all ticketed events with the WELCOME50.

To volunteer or participate in any of the activities or events, please contact Frances Manzitto by email at frances@visitclarksvilletn.com [6] or call 931.245.4345.