MGCCC Veterans Walk
Veterans Day may be tomorrow but Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College's Jackson County Campus decided to pay tribute to our military today.
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Veterans Day may be tomorrow but Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College's Jackson County Campus decided to pay tribute to our military today.
Young and old alike gathered at Gautier High School to show support and honor the men and women who have served our country.
The 15th annual Gulf Coast Veterans Day Parade will be Saturday in downtown Gulfport.
One local veteran is putting on an entire celebration on Friday, November 13th in honor of the men and women who have served our country.
According to school officials, about half of the students at Jeff Davis are children of military personnel, the most for any school on the Gulf Coast.
Just like many others across the Gulf Coast, the Biloxi High School J.R.O.T.C. squad honored veterans by staging a symbolic march across the Gulf Coast.
It’s important to remember the aging veterans of wars and conflicts now far in the past, but it’s also important to be aware of the struggles young veterans face on a daily basis.
According to U.S. Veterans administration figures, about 500 World War II veterans die every day.
Honoring the men and women who serve our country is what Veterans Day is all about.
Just in case you missed the news Tuesday evening, you can catch up on it right here.
About 150 veterans attended an appreciation ceremony Monday morning at the Vancleave High School gymnasium.
Tuesday is Veterans Day, but south Mississippians are already honoring veterans at ceremonies and parades across the Coast.
More than 1,900 marchers are scheduled to be a part of the Gulf Coast Veterans Day parade on Saturday in downtown Biloxi.
People across the nation will honor our veterans next Tuesday on Veterans Day, but some south Mississippi veterans got a head start on the holiday observance.