Pea Ridge Times

Veterans honored with parade

Submarine memorial unveiled

- ANNETTE BEARD abeard@nwadg.com

A stone in memorial to all submariner­s lost during World War II will be unveiled in a short ceremony after the Veterans Day Parade on Saturday, Nov. 11.

The annual parade is set to begin at 1 p.m. The staging area is on Townsend Way. The parade will travel from the south four-way stop at Curtis Avenue/ Lee Town Road/Slack Street to the north four-way stop at North Curtis Avenue and Pickens Road, turn right (east) and end at the intersecti­on of North Davis Street and East Pickens Road. There is no entry fee for floats. Community participat­ion and floats are welcome. Veterans are encouraged to participat­e and they may either ride in a vehicle, on a float or walk (preferably in uniform), according to parade organizer Chris Snow.

During World War II, the submarine service had the highest loss of life of all services on a per capita basis, according to former submariner Pete Rathmell. When a submarine was damaged or sunk, all hands were lost. Only on a few occasions did a crew member survive.

“We are honoring the memory of these gallant submariner­s and their boats with this granite stone,” Rathmell said. “We are also rememberin­g the two boats lost after WWII.”

Entry options in the parade include, but are not limited to: Band, Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War, War in Iraq, War in Afghanista­n, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine, Coast Guard, Combat Veterans Motorcycle Associatio­n, military vehicles, Grand Marshal, Rosie the Riveter, JROTC, Civil Air patrol, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, POW/MIA, VFW, American Legion and public service vehicles (police, fire, ambulance).

For additional informatio­n, contact Chris Snow at 479-3811248 or Kasey Snow at 479-3811729. For informatio­n regarding the PRHS Veteran Day ceremony, contact Misty Harris at 800-4511343.

 ?? Photograph submitted ?? A granite stone memorializ­ing submariner­s who lost their lives in World War II will be unveiled after the Veterans Parade.
Photograph submitted A granite stone memorializ­ing submariner­s who lost their lives in World War II will be unveiled after the Veterans Parade.

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