NYC’s 106th Veterans Day Parade Celebrates 250 Years of US Military Service with 3 Grand Marshals

New York City prepares for the 106th Veterans Day Parade commemorating 250 years of US military service with three grand marshals from the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. More than 20,000 service members are expected to march up Fifth Avenue in this historic event.

New York City is gearing up for a historic celebration as the 106th Veterans Day Parade marks 250 years of US military service. The parade, set to take place on Tuesday, will feature three grand marshals representing the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps.

With more than 20,000 service members expected to march up Fifth Avenue, this year’s parade promises to be a patriotic display like never before. The event will honor the original service branches that predate the nation’s existence, embodying the spirit of the nation’s largest Veterans Day tribute.

The grand marshals, including a once-stranded NASA astronaut, will lead the procession, symbolizing the beginning of the nation’s military legacy. The Veterans Day Parade NYC 2025 will be broadcast on Channel 7 and ABC 7 New York starting at 12:30 p.m. on November 11, allowing viewers to join in honoring the country’s heroes.

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