PHOTO — Freddy Jackson, commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9422, kneels beside the granite U.S. Army insignia marker May 11, 2016, at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Bradley Point Park. Jackson, an Army vet who served in Colorado and Korea in 1963-66, will lead the 2017 Memorial Day parade as grand marshal when it steps off rain or shine at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 29, along Campbell Avenue. Jackson was selected to steer last year’s parade, but it was canceled by rain. (City Photo/Michael P. Walsh)
WEST HAVEN, Jan. 3, 2017 — Freddy Jackson, commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9422, will serve at the helm of the Memorial Day parade as grand marshal when it steps off rain or shine at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 29.
Jackson was originally selected by the West Haven Veterans Council to lead last year’s parade, but it was canceled by rain.
Jackson, 72, an Army vet who served in Colorado and Korea in 1963-66 during the Vietnam War era, will steer the procession of veterans, dignitaries and bands along the 1.5-mile parade course, which begins at Captain Thomas Boulevard and flows up Campbell Avenue to Center Street.
He was tapped by the Veterans Council, which helps the city organize the annual parade, for his years of service to the Army, his fellow vets and his community, the latter of which is perhaps the cornerstone of the qualifications for grand marshal, council President Dave Ricci said.
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— MICHAEL P. WALSH, Public Relations Information Coordinator