Veterans Day drew crowd to Reagan Library for a flyover, Iwo Jima flag-raising

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library’s annual Veterans Day Event on Monday Nov. 11 in Simi Valley honored the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. The event included a flyover by the Condor Squadron that wowed the crowd.

And especially for families and children, there was music including the widely known Santa Susana High School vocal ensemble Abbe Road A Cappella, and the beautiful notes of Simi Valley’s Royal High School wind ensemble.

On a somber note, members of the Historical Unit of Southern California recreated the raising of the flag at Iwo Jima. The program hosted by Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute honored all branches of the U.S. military, including reenactors from Washington Artillery of New Orleans. Volunteers collected letters for U.S. troops, and Naval Base Ventura County construction battalion vehicles were on display.

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Remembering the horrors that faced the Armed Forces, the keynote speaker was U.S. Marine Chief Warrant Officer-4 Randy Gaddo (Ret.) In October 1983, Gaddo was in Beirut with the 24th Marine Amphibious Unit as part of a multination peacekeeping force when terrorists drove a truck bomb into the U.S. barracks, killing 240 U.S. servicemen. According to the institute, “Being one of the lucky ones to not be hurt, he was part of the crew who helped look for survivors, clean up the bomb site, and retrieve the fallen.”

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