Tom Tostenson to lead Phoenix Veterans Day Parade as Cold War Veteran Grand Marshal
Each year, the Phoenix Veterans Day Parade chooses amongst the 511,000 veterans in Maricopa County to have the honor of serving as Veterans Grand Marshals
Each year, the Phoenix Veterans Day Parade chooses amongst the 511,000 veterans in Maricopa County to have the honor of serving as Veterans Grand Marshals
Each year, the Phoenix Veterans Day Parade chooses amongst the 511,000 veterans in Maricopa County to have the honor of serving as Veterans Grand Marshals
Each year, Honoring America’s Veterans hosts a high school essay competition. This year’s theme is “Liberty, Honor, and Sacrifice”. One winner from each grade (9-12)
Each year, the Phoenix Veterans Day Parade chooses amongst the 511,000 veterans in Maricopa County to have the honor of serving as Veterans Grand Marshals
Each year, the Phoenix Veterans Day Parade chooses amongst the 511,000 veterans in Maricopa County to have the honor of serving as Veterans Grand Marshals
Media Contact: Samantha Lorenz, slorenz@gcjpr.com, (602).274.1988 Phoenix, AZ (Oct. 20, 2022) – Event organizers estimate an attendance of more than 45,000 people at this year’s Phoenix Veterans Day
Honoring America’s Veterans Hosts 26th annual Phoenix Veterans Day Parade Every year, tens of thousands gather on the streets of Phoenix to thank and recognize
Amongst the 511,000 veterans in Maricopa County, there are seven who will have the honor of serving as Veterans Grand Marshals in the Phoenix Veterans
Each year, Honoring America’s Veterans recognizes four high school students for writing about veterans. We select one winner from each grade in 9-12. Winning Essay students
Do you have a military veteran you would like to recognize in the annual Honor Our Heroes campaign? Now is the time to submit your