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Photo Focus: St. Croix Veteran's Day Parade Falls Into Step

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Men, women and students in military garb gathered in the heat of the day and fell into step to march in the annual Veterans’ Day Parade Friday. There wasn’t a large crowd of spectators, but those who watched were looking for relatives and friends in the ranks or observed silently and reverently.

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