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Shame on those without a reason not to pay respects on Veterans Day

Create: Sat, 11/12/2011 - 09:10
Author: Bob Tolley

Do the Citizens of New Smyrna Beach deserve the sacrifices or the blood being shed by our brave men and women in the military day in day out, as they continue to serve all around the world and in two wars, while their families worry and cry on the home-front, in order for every American to have the freedoms that we enjoy each minute of every day? Not from my vantage point on the perch!

Welcome to New Smyrna Beach Homecoming!

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Flamingo Follies Art & Craft Festival on Flagler; Eat Street Restaurants on South Causeway

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Everything that is good about New Smyrna Beach is on display here tonight and through the weekend for locals and visitors alike, including the 6 a.m. Sunday's Paul DeBruyn Memorial 38th annual 15K/30K Run from Norwoods Restaurant. Welcome to New Smyrna Beach Homecoming 2011 and what better way to start it off tonight than with Cudas football under the lights.

New Smyrna Beach celebrates Veterans Day

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Retired Col. Irving DavidoffLauren Lamb, 10, of New Smyrna BeachNSBNews.net photos by Henry Frederick / Retired Col. Irving Davidoff, shown at left, is the keynote speaker at Friday morning's Veterans Day service at Riverside Park in New Smyrna Beach. Lauren Lamb, 10, of New Smyrna Beach, is representative of the young and old alike paying tribute to America's heroes. And what would Veterans Day be without a line of Harley-Davidson motorcycles?
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Retired Col. Irving Davidoff was born in 1920. Lauren Lamb is a 21st-century child. Yet the 10-year-old understood the stoic presentation delivered by the 91-year-old Davidoff, the keynote speaker for this morning's Veterans Day service under a beautiful Florida sun. 

Celebrating Veterans Day on 11/11/11

State Rep. Dorothy HukillBy DOROTHY L. HUKILL
State Representative
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PORT ORANGE -- Today is 11/11/11 - Veterans Day. On this day, we honor those men and women who have defended this nation since its founding and who defend it still.

We owe so many of our freedoms to these brave and dedicated individuals. Though our busy lives may sometimes cause us to take these blessings for granted, we must never forget our nation's veterans, those devoted warriors who have always guarded the freedom and liberty that we hold so dear.

'Thank you' to our veterans including one who is a former NSB mayor

Jim HathawayBy JIM HATHAWAY
NSB Commissioner's Corner
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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- My father served our country in World War II in the 191st Tank Battalion in the U.S. Army. From 1943 through 1946, my father braved the battlefields of Africa, Italy, Germany, and France, even landing on the beach at Salerno during the allied invasion of Europe. His recollection of his service does not fall under some of his most treasured memories, but his service and the sacrifice of his generation allowed for this world to remain free.

Gov. Scott: Veterans set example for all of us

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Gov. Rick ScottBy RICK SCOTT
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TALLAHASSEE -- Since 1918 our country has set aside Nov. 11 to recognize and observe the sacrifices of the members of our Armed Forces who dedicate their lives to preserving the democratic ideals that are the foundation of our country. While it is important to remember the dedication and service of our nation's veterans every day, (today we) pause to say a special word of thanks to honor them.