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Joe Hare: Great event in Campbellsville for Vietnam Vets

Comments re article 71869 Huge crowd in Campbellsville for Vietnam Veterans Parade

Joe Hare writes:
Great event in Campbellsville today. I enjoyed seeing all the Viet Vets. Thanks to Bam and Max Wise for getting this together. On the down side I really think they are using a "preachers count," if there were 2000 there, a lot of them were hidden in and behind the buildings on Main Street. - Joe Hare
Thanks, Joe HareThe numbers were an early estimate eyeballed from the Big Dawg Studio's. Larry Smith has revised that number downward a bit, estimating the crowd at 1,500-2,000; maybe there were more, maybe less. If we receive an official police estimate, we'll revise the artile. In any case, as you say, it was a great event. One we hope will be, as the planners hoped, an annual event to be held closer to Veterans' Day in the future. - EW




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