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Veterans Day Parade attendance has dwindled as nation moves from peace to endless war

Avatar photoby Tim GrobatyNovember 8, 2019

With wars losing their clear-cut purposes following something short of triumphant victories in Korea and Vietnam, coupled with the loss of the Navy and defense jobs in Long Beach, the city’s enthusiasm for martial displays and celebratory patriotism waned to the point that a couple of decades passed with no Veterans Day parades at all.

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