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…”But the grand marshal of the Veterans Day parade, Woody Bowman, is no stranger to the annual event.
“Bowman has been involved in the planning of the parade for more than 30 years as a member of Amvets Post 13 and the American Legion Post 8, as well as the commander of the Davidson County Veterans Council. He created the Davidson County Veterans Honor Guard in 2010 to provide burial rites for veterans.”
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“Being a part of the Davidson County Veterans Day Parade has been an annual occurrence for veteran Woody Bowman.”
"...These men and women not only served our country in the United States military, but also honor veterans with military graveside rites in Davidson County. We express our deepest gratitude for each of them,” National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Reagent Susan Weaver.
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"Gary Robertson, commander of the Davidson County Veterans Honor Guard, said the purpose of the organization is to remember and honor every veteran who has served this country.
“These are our guys, we’re family,” said Robertson. “It like when we served, everyone had each other's back and respected each other. They are part of us and it’s important for their military service to be known.”
"Foster Terry, a member of the Davidson County Honor Guard and a veteran, said he was very impressed by the Charters of Freedom.
“I think it's great. Something very much needed and constructive,” said Terry.
"Anybody that has served in the military deserves a military funeral if their family wants one," Bill Benton, commander, Davidson County Honor Guard.
"This is a ceremony to remember our loved ones, our nation's heros, those who swore on their lives to protect our values and defend our nation," (Woody) Bowman said. "Remember our friends, the ones we loved, for they loved life and freedom as we do. Remember all of you who served with them. You called them comrades and served beside them in good times and bad. They were there for you, now you need to be there for them."
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