Red White and Brave Welcome Home Parade
Date: 9/1/2009 Album ID: 825368
Photos by Kirk Speer
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About 45,000 line Tejon Street in downtown Colorado Springs Saturday to welcome home local military.
Sgt.  Gabriel Guyman, left, and Spc. David Bourgeois practice before the parade.
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Anthony Abdo protests during the parade.
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Frankie Ramos, 10, left; Katana Clutter, 10, and Alec Ramos, 7, wait for the buses to arrive with soldiers.
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Four-year-old Connor Alferi waves a flag and  dresses up to see his father, Major Chris Alferi, march.
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Maliah Howard, 2, left, her sister Maya, 4, and friend Raegan Synk, 4, wave flags.
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Dillon Lane, 1, waves his flags as his mother, Jessica Lane, holds him.
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Rilee Ballejos, 1, walks in the middle of Tejon Street before the parade.
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BG Bob Chekan, left, BG Rufus Smith, MG John Bordelou, and MG Frank Grass salute during the national anthem.
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A sign showed support of all the troops.
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World War II era planes fly over downtown Colorado Springs.
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The Colorado Springs police lead the Red White and Brave Welcome Home Parade.
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Cheerleaders from area High Schools marched.
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The color guard marches.
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Fort Carson 4th ID MG David Perkins and his wife, Ginger, waves to spectators.
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The 4th ID band marches in the Red White and Brave Welcome Home Parade.
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An armored Humvee was one of the many vehicles in the parade.
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The Doherty High School band and flag drill team plays in the parade.
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