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Images: Photos from the 2025 Palm Springs Veterans Day Parade

Palm Canyon Drive was packed with parade participants and a huge crowd cheering them on for the second time in three days Tuesday. Take a look back at the city’s Veterans Day Parade with our photo gallery.

Historic military aircraft from the Palm Springs Air Museum perform a flyover to signal the start of the city’s annual Veterans Day Parade Tuesday afternoon.
Radio host Joey English waves to the historic aircraft as they fly overhead at the start of the parade.
Members of the Palm Springs Police Department carry flags representing branches of the military during Tuesday’s Veterans Day Parade along Palm Canyon Drive.

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Palm Springs Mayor Pro Tem Naomi Soto waves to the crowd as she rides in 28th annual Veterans Day Parade.
Palm Springs City Councilmember Jeffrey Bernstein wears patriotic red and waves an American flag while participating in Tuesday’s parade along Palm Canyon Drive.
Joey English greets 100-year-old WWII veteran Burt Spivack as he travels along the parade route Tuesday afternoon.
Burt Spivack, one of the area’s oldest living WWII veterans, participates in the 28th annual Palm Springs Veterans Day Parade Tuesday afternoon.
Two veterans share a laugh as they watch the city’s annual Veterans Day parade roll by their location along Palm Canyon Drive Tuesday afternoon.
Member of the Daughters of the American Revolution drive past the crowd that lined Palm Canyon Drive Tuesday afternoon.
Members of the Leadership Academy carry the organization’s banner as they march in the Veterans Day parade Tuesday afternoon.
A member of the American Legion Post 519 Legion Riders rolls past the crowd gathered to watch the 28th annual Veterans Day Parade in Downtown Palm Springs Tuesday afternoon.
A US Navy sailor holds hands with his daughter as they walk the streets of Palm Springs during the Veterans Day Parade Tuesday afternoon.
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