by Airman 1st Class Saphfire Cook
355th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
11/16/2012 - TUCSON, Ariz. -- Airmen
from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., participated in the Veteran's
Day Parade, hosted by The American Legion Morgan McDermott Post 7, Nov.
12.
More than 100 Airmen contributed to the event in several capacities,
including Honor Guard, the D-M Fire Department and a marching formation.
"I think it is important for us to maintain an image in the local
community," said Senior Airman Patrick Dunn, 355th Aircraft Maintenance
Squadron. "It creates a positive relationship when we have a presence in
events, especially when they're directed towards the armed forces."
Marching volunteers met on base at Heritage Park around 7 a.m. to run
through drill and ceremony procedures before the actual parade.
"It felt great seeing the support of the local community as we marched
through the downtown area," said Tech. Sgt. Anthony Chambers, 355th
Security Forces Squadron and coordinator of the formation that marched
in the parade. "That level of support cements the fact that we made the
right decision the day we joined the Air Force."
The theme for this year's parade was "Support Our Troops, United We Stand".
"It is our honor as active-duty Airmen to pay tribute to the veterans of
our armed services," said Chief Master Sgt. Dawna Cnota, 355th Fighter
Wing command chief. "Marching in the parade is one small way we can say
thank you to them for their service and sacrifice. I'd like to thank all
the D-M Airmen for their participation and for providing such a proud
and professional representation of our base and the U.S. Air Force."
Friday, November 16, 2012
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