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Veterans Of The Civil War Pass In Review
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Synopsis: The Grand Army Of The Republic, a fraternal organization of Civil War veterans march in review through the streets New York City along with veterans WWI and current military troops...(read more)
- Date: 1932
- Duration: 00:01:19
- Sound: No
- Color: Monochrome
- Type: Public Domain
- Language: English
- Location: United States









Veterans Of The Civil War Pass In Review
The Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) was a fraternal organization composed of military veterans who served the Union during the Civil war. More than 100,000 line the streets of New York City as the fast-thinning column of veterans of the G.A.R. now bent with age, march in memory of their comrades. The most colorful figure in the picturesque parade is John Early, 88-year old Civil War Zouave, lone survivor of the famous Zouave Regiment in the district. In direct contrast with the aging heroes of the Civil Ware are 15,000 veterans of the World War, and National Guard units, resplendent in dress uniforms, a stirring memorial to departed "buddies".
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- Newsreels: 1932 - May 30