September 1937: 20 Years After in Silent Glory

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Rewind to September 1937 with this silent footage capturing the American Legion’s grandest convention yet, as 250,000 veterans of 1917 storm New York City. Broadway bows to the throng, Fifth Avenue hosts its biggest-ever parade—19 hours of marching might—and colorful bands from every state strike up a silent symphony. Legionnaires revel in the chaos, New York’s millions cheer their heroes, and Dan Doherty steps up as Commander, succeeding Colmery. This reel, alive with the spirit of camaraderie, unfurls a nation’s tribute to its WWI vets, a stirring treasure for history buffs, military enthusiasts, and Americana lovers, all in wordless splendor.

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