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    St. Louis hosts 1st big parade on Iraq War's end

    ST. LOUIS (AP) — Since the Iraq War ended there has been little fanfare for the veterans returning home. No ticker-tape parades. No massive, flag-waving public celebrations.

    So, two friends from St. Louis decided to change that. They sought donations, launched a Facebook page, met with the mayor and mapped a route. On Saturday, hundreds of veterans are expected to march in downtown St. Louis in the nation's first big welcome home parade since the last troops left Iraq in December.

    "It struck me that there was this debate going on as to whether there should or shouldn't be a parade," said Tom Appelbaum, one of the organizers. "Instead of waiting around for somebody somewhere to say, 'Yes, let's have a parade,' we said, 'Let's just do it.'"

    Appelbaum, a 46-year-old lawyer, and Craig Schneider, a 41-year-old school technology coordinator, said they were puzzled by the lack of celebrations marking the war's end. But, they wondered, if St. Louis could host thousands of people for a parade after their beloved Cardinals won the World Series, why couldn't there be a party for the troops who put their lives on the line?

    The effort got help with donations from two corporations with St. Louis connections — $10,000 from Anheuser-Busch and $7,500 from the Mayflower moving company. Individual donations have boosted the project's total budget to about $35,000. By comparison, more than $5 million was spent two decades ago on New York's welcome-home parade for Gulf War veterans who helped drive Iraqi forces out of Kuwait.

    Ticker-tape salutes to returning troops are part of the American culture, including parades in many cities honoring veterans of World War I and World War II.

    Since the end of the latest war in Iraq, there have only been small events at military posts, gatherings of families at airports and a low-key appearance by President Barack Obama at Fort Bragg, N.C., a base that endured more than 200 deaths from fighting in the war.

    In St. Louis, Army Spc. James Casey appreciates the handshakes he's gotten at local and often informal observances of his 11.5 years with the Army Reserve and three tours in Iraq, which included the 2003 invasion. But the 29-year-old father of a year-old daughter relishes attending the St. Louis parade he considers "the proper welcoming home we all know we deserve."

    He hopes larger U.S. cities follow suit.

    "For the longest time, St. Louis has been the east-meets-west society, so I'm not surprised it's happening here. Hopefully, everybody sees what we're doing and grabs onto this," Casey said Friday. "Something like this — where it's showing support for those that have served — is not just a thank you. It's an embracing of the sacrifice so many Americans have made."

    Celebrating the end of the Iraq War hasn't been as simple as the outpourings after the world wars, said Wayne Fields, professor of English and American Culture Studies at Washington University in St. Louis. With 91,000 troops still fighting in Afghanistan, many Iraq veterans could be redeployed — suggesting to some that it's premature to celebrate their homecoming.

    "We're not celebrating the end of a war the way we were with V-E Day or V-J Day (after World War II)," Fields said. "Part of what this is trying to do is recognize the special service of those who were there even though we can't declare a victory over a clearly identified enemy."

    In May 2003, then-President George W. Bush landed on an aircraft carrier to hail the end of major combat operations in Iraq. Behind him during that speech was a banner that read, "Mission Accomplished," yet U.S. troops remained in Iraq for 8 ½ more years.

    Even some of the festivities in St. Louis will serve as a reminder that Bush launched the Iraq War as part of the larger war on terror following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

    As part of the weekend, a "Reading of the Fallen" will begin at 9:11 p.m. Friday at Soldiers Memorial downtown. It will continue until the names of the approximate 6,500 Americans killed since the attacks are read.

    "Veterans have sacrificed so much for the safety and well-being of St. Louisans," Mayor Francis Slay said. "This is a chance to demonstrate our appreciation for them."

    City officials agreed to waive permit fees and allow use of streets for the parade from the heart of downtown along Market Street to Union Station, the former train station that is now a shopping center and hotel. A "Resource Village" will be set up there that will include food, music and entertainment but will also connect returning vets with organizations to help ease transition to civilian life.

    Organizers expect about 100 parade entries — floats, marching bands, first-responders, veterans groups. Appelbaum said that while the parade marks the end of the Iraq War, any military personnel involved in post-Sept. 11 conflicts are welcome.

    Appelbaum has no idea how many people will turn out to cheer on the troops but said response has been overwhelming despite the lack of any substantial marketing.

    "It's significant that this is strictly a grassroots effort, and coming out of the heartland of the U.S., I think it really says something," he said.

     
    • Dude  •  4 mths ago
      Now let's end the one in Afghanistan.
      • Jason 4 mths ago
        Amen! We're not home until we're ALL home.
    • ML  •  4 mths ago
      Parardes are nice, and appreciated by all the Military and Veterans, but we're just glad to back home with our families.
      Next time a politician wants to send us to war, maybe he/she should come along for the ride. Then I am sure it would be over much, much sooner.
    • Thomas  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Good for St. Louis. Support the troops!!!
    • Kevin  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      After reading this, I am proud to say that I am from St. Louis. Glad to see that there are people out there that really do care about our Armed Forces and their safe return. I hope this Parade in St. Louis starts a trend throughout the Nation (Thanking our troops for their sacrifices).
      • Hi 4 mths ago
        thanking them for helping the Corporations set up shop , wake up
      • robert 4 mths ago
        Respect the volunteers that served. I have served in the VA Hospitals in California, and the Veterans there in need are the most wonderful people I have ever met.
    • Ammoman  •  4 mths ago
      best thing i read in weeks Welcome home Brothers and sisters
    • Mr. Mike  •  Mumbai, India  •  4 mths ago
      Wonderful Idea and hats off to St Louis and the organizers------I hope in the Memorial Day Parades around the country we can see more floats and thanks to our troops!!
    • RVN70  •  4 mths ago
      Welcome home guys! Stay close to the guys you served with, and try and enjoy the rest of your lives!
      Been there,
      Republic of Vietnam; 70-71
      • Ammoman 4 mths ago
        HUAH!
      • Blank Stare 4 mths ago
        Good to see a Vietnam Vet who supports this and isn't just bitter. Thank you for your service. I really wish there had been nothing but support for you and all the others.
      • Jim 4 mths ago
        You guys should be included, too, RVN70. Thanks to you and all the other vets of Viet Nam.
    • FISHER OF MEN  •  San Diego, California  •  4 mths ago
      All large cities should do the same.
    • Jason  •  Mentor, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      This is great; good for St. Louis. Even if you did not support the war, support the troops!
    • Donna  •  4 mths ago
      good for st louis!
    • bill  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      any nam vets gonna be there?
      • VIETNAM VET 4 mths ago
        BILL - I'd rather not be there......no one was there for us when we got back from VIETNAM......
      • joseph 4 mths ago
        I'm sure thousands of Vietnam Vets will attend. To show the support to our troops that they were denied so many years ago. Deserved support from those that have "been there" AND those that have not.
      • Philip 4 mths ago
        VIETNAM VET-as little as it might mean I understand why you would be upset...you guys deserved so much better than what you got coming home. But don't you think it would be worse to repeat the mistakes made against you and other deserving vets and shun the troops, or rather welcome them and be proud of who you are and what you have in common with them as a fellow servicemen?
    • sam c  •  Rockwell City, Iowa  •  4 mths ago
      Our little town had a Welcome Home parade for our local boys last summer when the Guard troops came home from Iraq. Not much, just a few pick-ups, tractors and the fire trucks with sirens blaring, and people from all around standing with flags the entire 3 blocks that make up this small town. Then a picnic in the town park, with FREE food and drinks, paid for by a couple of VietNam Vets. I love small town America.
    • sam c  •  Rockwell City, Iowa  •  4 mths ago
      WELCOME HOME, AND GOD BLESS YOU, my fellow Americans. These young men and women are heros. I pray that your lives can return to normal.
    • SMDrPepper  •  Pompano Beach, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Im glad my old hometown is in the news for something good for once. Good work Saint Louis. Now if only the rest of the nation hears about it.
    • mary  •  St Marys, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Thinks, St Lois for having the Parade, I hope it takes off in other cities
    • Jerome  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      I heard about this parade on Rachel Maddow's show. Welcome home, guys!!!
    • Charles Micheaux  •  4 mths ago
      I have been waiting TEN LONG YEARS to finally read this Headline!

      THANK YOU...St.Louis!
    • kenny  •  4 mths ago
      This is a great idea , happy its being done in Missouri first , hope other cities and states follow , whether you backed the war or not you have to stand behind our veterans .
    • Zombies Rule.  •  4 mths ago
      and people wonder why the economy is bad. People are jus selfish and thankless.
    • Old School  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      Some of you make brave comments from behind the keyboard. I bet you do not have the testicular fortitude to personally stand in front of a veteran or member of the Armed Forces and repeat what you spew online. Lack of courage and personal shame would prevent 90% of you from doing so, the other 10% would get their guts stomped out.
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