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Anderson County celebrates Veterans Day

  • Paul and Julie Williams of Heiskell, with their pooch Daisy, have their spot staked out to view Saturday morning’s Veterans Day parade on Market Street in downtown Clinton. - G Chambers Williams III

  • Members of Norris Cub Scout Pack 73 make their way up North Main Street during last Saturday morning’s Clinton Veterans Day parade. - G Chambers Williams III

  • Marching in the Veterans Day parade on North Main Street in downtown Clinton on Saturday morning are members of the Anderson County High School Navy JROTC, follwed by others. - G Chambers Williams III

  • The Clinton High School Band marches in Saturday morning’s Veterans Day parade in downtown Clinton. They were joined by members of the Anderson County High School band. - G Chambers Williams III

  • Clowns Dingus (Will Born, 6), left, and his dad Raffles (Michael Born) prepare to walk in Saturday’s Veterans Day parade in downtown Clinton. - G Chambers Williams III

  • Kerbela Shriners, from left, Mike Byrd, Robbie Williams, Jim Owens and Billy Brown get ready to drive their tiny Corvettes in last Saturday morning’s Veterans Day parade in downtown Clinton. - G Chambers Williams III

  • A classic Chevy pickup and a motorcycle with side car, with a pooch as the passenger, take part in Saturday’s Veterans Day parade in Clinton. - G Chambers Williams III

G Chambers Williams III | The Courier News

Paul and Julie Williams of Heiskell, with their pooch Daisy, have their spot staked out to view Saturday morning’s Veterans Day parade on Market Street in downtown Clinton.



G Chambers Williams III | The Courier News

Members of Norris Cub Scout Pack 73 make their way up North Main Street during last Saturday morning’s Clinton Veterans Day parade.



G Chambers Williams III | The Courier News

Marching in the Veterans Day parade on North Main Street in downtown Clinton on Saturday morning are members of the Anderson County High School Navy JROTC, follwed by others.



The Clinton High School Band marches in Saturday morning’s Veterans Day parade in downtown Clinton. They were joined by members of the Anderson County High School band.



G Chambers Williams III | The Courier News

Kerbela Shriners, from left, Mike Byrd, Robbie Williams, Jim Owens and Billy Brown get ready to drive their tiny Corvettes in last Saturday morning’s Veterans Day parade in downtown Clinton.



G Chambers Williams III

The Courier News

RIGHT: Clowns Dingus (Will Born, 6), left, and his dad Raffles (Michael Born) prepare to walk in Saturday’s Veterans Day parade in downtown Clinton.