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Guest of Honor Gen. John F. Kelly, Commander of U.S.

Guest of Honor Gen. John F. Kelly, Commander of U.S.

Guest of Honor Gen. John F. Kelly, Commander of U.S. Southern Command, speaks during the opening ceremony of New York City's annual Veterans Day Parade at Madison Square Park November 11, 2014. The parade, also... More

Spectators at New York City's Veterans Day Parade wave

Spectators at New York City's Veterans Day Parade wave

Spectators at New York City's Veterans Day Parade wave American flags from the sidewalks as they watch participants march by November 11, 2014. The event, also known as America's Parade, attracted more than 600... More

Members of the Senate Committe on Veterans Affairs

Members of the Senate Committe on Veterans Affairs

Members of the Senate Committe on Veterans Affairs and other senators mingle with Marine and sailor volunteers at the committee's annual Toys for Tots drive in Washington, D.C., on December 3, 2014. Senators, t... More

Sgt. John Spargur, a Toys for Tots volunteer from Joint

Sgt. John Spargur, a Toys for Tots volunteer from Joint

Sgt. John Spargur, a Toys for Tots volunteer from Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling Air Force Base, speaks with Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown and Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal at the Committee on Veterans Affa... More

Christmas decorations hang from the tree at the Senate

Christmas decorations hang from the tree at the Senate

Christmas decorations hang from the tree at the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs' annual Toys for Tots drive in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 3, 2014. Marine and sailor volunteers joined senators in collecting... More

The Quantico Marine Corps Band, from Marine Corps Base

The Quantico Marine Corps Band, from Marine Corps Base

The Quantico Marine Corps Band, from Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, performed at Madison Square Garden during the opening ceremony for New York City's Veterans Day Parade November 11, 2014. The parade, a... More

Marines march past thousands of spectators during New

Marines march past thousands of spectators during New

Marines march past thousands of spectators during New York City's Veterans Day Parade November 11, 2014. The parade, also known as America's Parade, highlights a different branch of service each year. This year... More

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Brad Rich, an Invictus

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Brad Rich, an Invictus

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Brad Rich, an Invictus Games medalist, right, looks toward the finish line during his last day of practice at the Mayesbrooks Training Center, in London, before the start of the... More

Marines operate their tactical vehicles during New

Marines operate their tactical vehicles during New

Marines operate their tactical vehicles during New York City's Veterans Day Parade November 11, 2014. The event, also known as America's Parade, highlights a different service each year. This year, the Marines ... More

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Jacob Rich, an Invictus

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Jacob Rich, an Invictus

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Jacob Rich, an Invictus Games medalist, prepares to practice for the 100m Men's Wheel event for the 2014 Invictus Games at Mayesbrooks Training Center in London, Sept. 10, 2014.... More

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