The community gathered to honor our nation’s veterans on Saturday morning in Santa Barbara.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1649 and Pierre Claeyssens Veterans Foundation hosted the annual Veterans Day Ceremony at 11:00 a.m. in the Santa Barbara Cemetery at 901 Channel Drive.
The cemetery’s driveway was decorated with dozens of American flags with the main ceremony taking place near the flagpole. Over 500 people were in attendance for the patriotic display.
The open air ceremony began at 11:00 a.m. with a flyover by The Condor Squadron, delighting crowds throughout the South Coast. There were presentations and performances by the UCSB Color Guard, Gold Coast Pipe & Drum Band, David Gonzales and the Santa Barbara Choral Society, The Prime Time Band, and guest speakers.
Veterans Day celebrates the service of all U.S. military veterans. It was originally known as Armistice Day and coincides with other holidays including Armistice Day and Remembrance Day which are celebrated in other countries that mark the anniversary of the end of World War I.
The Pierre Claeyssens Veterans Foundation states this event honors the dedication, service and bravery of local men and women who served in the four branches of the U.S. armed forces.
The nonprofit aims to support veterans and active duty members in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties as well as preserve military history and legacy. The Foundation works to uphold Pierre Claeyssens’s vision that those who have served are “Never Forgotten.” PCVF is funded entirely by private donations. For more information, visit www.pcvf.org or call (805) 259-4394.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars’ mission is to foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts and to serve our veterans, the military and our communities and advocate on behalf of all veterans.
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Loved seeing the flyover.