Donald Trump inauguration parade participants list
US (AP) — More than three dozen organizations have accepted invitations to take part in the inaugural parade after President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in Jan. 20, the Presidential Inaugural Committee announced. More than 8,000 participants will represent the various groups. A list of the organizations:
– 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment, Fort Hood, Texas
– 1st Infantry Division Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard, Fort Riley, Kansas
– Boone County Elite 4-H Equestrian Drill Team, Burlington, Kentucky
– Caisson Platoon, Fort Myer, Fort Myer, Virginia
– Cleveland Police Mounted Unit, Cleveland, Ohio
– Coastal Florida Police & Fire Pipes & Drums, Palm Coast, Florida
– Columbus North High School Band, Columbus, Indiana
– Culver Academy Equestrian, Culver, Indiana
– First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
– Fishburne Military School Army JROTC Caissons Battalion, Waynesboro, Virginia
– Frankfort High School Band, Ridgeley, West Virginia
– Franklin Regional High School Panther Marching Band, Murrysville, Pennsylvania
– Indianapolis Metro Police Motorcycle Drill Team, Indianapolis, Indiana
– Lil Wranglers, College Station, Texas
– Marist College Band, Poughkeepsie, New York
– Merced County Sheriff’s Posse, Hilmar, California
– Michigan Multi-Jurisdictional Mounted Police Drill Team & Color Guard, Ann Arbor, Michigan
– Mid America Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team, New Buffalo, Michigan
– Nassau County Firefighters Pipes & Drums, East Meadow, New York
– North Carolina Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association, Hillsborough, North Carolina
– NYPD Emerald Society Pipes & Drums, East Moriches, New York
– Olivet Nazarene University, Bourbonnais, Illinois
– Palmetto Ridge High School Band, Naples, Florida
– Russellville High School Band, Russellville, Arkansas
– Talladega College Band, Talladega, Alabama
– Texas State University Strutters, San Marcos, Texas
– The Citadel Regimental Band & Pipes and Summerall Guards, Charleston, South Carolina
– The Freedom Riders, Kersey, Colorado
– Tupelo High School Band, Tupelo, Mississippi
– University of Tennessee Marching Band, Knoxville, Tennessee
– VMI Corps of Cadets, Lexington, Virginia
– West Monroe High School Marching Band, West Monroe, Louisiana
Several national groups have also accepted invitations to march in the parade, the committee announced. They are American Veterans; Boy Scouts of America; U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Field Operations; Disabled American Veterans; Paralyzed American Veterans; Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors; U.S. Border Patrol Pipes & Drums; Wounded Warrior Project; Kids Overseas.
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