See How New York Celebrated Veterans Day

by 24USATVNov. 12, 2018, 1:45 p.m. 260
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It’s a chance to honor his grandfather who served as a naval officer during World War II, and his cousin who still serves as a colonel.

But, for the first time, that family celebration took place on Fifth Avenue, where Mr. Lotspeich, 52, and his family were among the thousands of spectators who gathered Sunday for New York’s annual Veterans Day Parade.

“It’s important for people to appreciate the sacrifices of our veterans,” said Mr. Lotspeich, who was dressed in traditional Scottish garb to honor his family’s heritage.

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