miércoles, 13 de noviembre de 2019

Trump Delivers a Salute to Veterans at Historic NYC Parade

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Trump Delivers a Salute to Veterans at Historic NYC Parade


“President Donald Trump paid tribute Monday to all Americans who have worn a military uniform, from the Revolution through present-day conflicts. He spoke at the start of the annual New York City Veterans Day parade,” Richard Sisk reports for Military.com.

President Trump became the first sitting U.S. President to attend the parade. “Our veterans risked everything for us. Now, it is our duty to serve and protect them,” he said.

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