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The Military Vehicle Collectors of Colorado had the honorof transporting Veterans from all conflicts in the 2013 Colorado SpringsVeterans Day Parade. We provided a number of deuces for the transport and a fewsmaller vehicles for escort. The deuceshad magnetic signs on each door showing what conflict our Vets took part in. We pre-staged at the Veterans Home indowntown Co Springs, loaded up all the Vets and then repositioned the group toour starting point for the parade. Theolder Vets really enjoyed that ride. Most of the WWII and Korean Vets were using walkers or canes but theywere not going to be denied riding in our trucks during the parade. As you allknow deuces are not the easiest trucks to get aboard even for physically fitguys. We had many volunteers includingCadets from the Air Force Academy help these heroes up the ladders and getseated on troop seats many said they had sat on many years back. On guy attached to his oxygen bottle insistedon riding shotgun with me. I had thefirst Korean Vet truck. “Yugo” was hisname and it took about 5 minutes for me and two others to get him in thetruck. Stubborn guy but man was he happyin that seat. He had a small US flagthat he waived continuously for the duration of the parade. It was a great honor for the club to haulthese heroes in this way. It appearedthat it made the day and more for most of the older Vets. Also, hats off to the Co Springs communitywho showed great respect for these guys in the form of continuous and loud applauseas the column rolled by. Here are some pics and a link to a Youtube video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqgVldtCnhc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqgVldtCnhc
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