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New York National Guard to Step Off with City's Saint Patrick's Day Parade - Fighting 69th Celebrates Homecoming for more than 300 Troops

New York National Guard to Step Off With City's Saint Patrick's Day Parade - Fighting 69th Celebrates Homecoming for More Than 300 Troops

Gary Sinise and members of the Lt. Dan Band perform for more than 1,000 citizen-soldiers of the New York Army National Guard's 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry on Saint Patrick's Day in New York City. The battalion celebrated the return of some 319 Soldiers who deployed with the New York National Guard's 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team to Afghanistan in 2008. The battalion has been part of the New York City Saint Patrick's Day celebration for the past 158 years.


New York National Guard to Step Off With City's Saint Patrick's Day Parade - Fighting 69th Celebrates Homecoming for More Than 300 Troops

New York National Guard to Step Off With City's Saint Patrick's Day Parade - Fighting 69th Celebrates Homecoming for More Than 300 Troops

Members of the New York Army National Guard's 42nd Infantry Division Band prepare to step off on the parade route towards Saint Patrick's Cathedral, March 17, in New York City during the city's Saint Patrick's Day celebration. The New York National Guard's 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry has led the citywide parade for 158 years, since the unit first formed from the large Irish immigrant population in lower Manhattan.


New York National Guard to Step Off With City's Saint Patrick's Day Parade - Fighting 69th Celebrates Homecoming for More Than 300 Troops

New York National Guard to Step Off With City's Saint Patrick's Day Parade - Fighting 69th Celebrates Homecoming for More Than 300 Troops

Members of the Color Guard under the leadership of Command Sgt. Maj. Jorge Vasquez of the New York Army National Guard's 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry present colors during the playing of the Irish and U.S. national anthems following mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral, March 17, in New York City during the city's Saint Patrick's Day celebration. The New York National Guard unit has led the citywide parade for 158 years, since the unit first formed from the large Irish immigrant population in lowe...


New York National Guard to Step Off With City's Saint Patrick's Day Parade - Fighting 69th Celebrates Homecoming for More Than 300 Troops

New York National Guard to Step Off With City's Saint Patrick's Day Parade - Fighting 69th Celebrates Homecoming for More Than 300 Troops

New York Army National Guard Lt. Col. John Andonie, commander of the 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry leads his battalion up Fifth Avenue towards St. Patrick's Cathedral, March 17, in New York City during the city's Saint Patrick's Day celebration. The New York National Guard unit has led the citywide parade for 158 years, since the unit first formed from the large Irish immigrant population in lower Manhattan.


New York National Guard to Step Off with City's Saint Patrick's Day Parade - Fighting 69th Celebrates Homecoming for more than 300 Troops

New York National Guard to Step Off With City's Saint Patrick's Day Parade - Fighting 69th Celebrates Homecoming for More Than 300 Troops

Members of the Color Guard of the New York Army National Guard's 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry attend mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral, March 17, in New York City during the city's Saint Patrick's Day celebration. The New York National Guard unit has led the citywide parade for 158 years, since the unit first formed from the large Irish immigrant population in lower Manhattan.



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