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** FREE parade and festival in Del City, Oklahoma May 16th **Please stop by our festival table and help us honor our mil...
05/14/2026

** FREE parade and festival in Del City, Oklahoma May 16th **
Please stop by our festival table and help us honor our military members past and present! Parade begins at 10 am. Festival begins at 11am (next to Honey Bee Donuts on Epperly & 29th street). Click on link for details.

https://www.delcitychamber.com/afdparade

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05/14/2026

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🎉 PARADE THIS SATURDAY! 🇺🇸

The 39th Annual Armed Forces & Shriner’s Day Parade is almost here!

📅 Saturday | May 16, 2026
🕘 9:45 AM
🎖️ Presented by Tinker Federal Credit Union

Join us as we come together to celebrate and honor our Armed Forces in this cherished Del City tradition. From local businesses and schools to community groups and organizations, this parade showcases the pride and spirit that make Del City strong.

Bring your chairs, line the route, and enjoy a day full of community, celebration, and appreciation for our Armed Forces.

🔗 Parade map, road closures, and more: https://www.delcitychamber.com/afdparade

Del City Chamber of Commerce

Hope your Easter was filled with love, laughter, and lots of chocolate!
04/05/2026

Hope your Easter was filled with love, laughter, and lots of chocolate!

Your unwavering commitment and selfless sacrifice will forever be revered, and your memory will never fade.  🙏🇺🇸
03/29/2026

Your unwavering commitment and selfless sacrifice will forever be revered, and your memory will never fade. 🙏🇺🇸

Veterans and Legionnaires around the world celebrate our 107th Birthday of Veterans serving Veterans. Thank you for your...
03/16/2026

Veterans and Legionnaires around the world celebrate our 107th Birthday of Veterans serving Veterans. Thank you for your continued Service.

03/14/2026

Honoring the Life and Service of Veteran Pearl Russell (1920–2026)

The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs joins family and friends in honoring the remarkable life of Pearl Russell, a World War II Army veteran whose life spanned more than a century of American history. Ms. Russell passed away on February 26, 2026, at the age of 105.

Born on June 24, 1920, in Kentucky during the era known as the Roaring Twenties, Pearl Russell grew up during a time of great change in the United States. She attended high school in Marion, Illinois, near the eastern border of Kentucky. At just 18 years old, she made a decision that would define much of her early life—she chose to serve her country.

Russell enlisted in the United States Army and trained in Florida as a nursing assistant. During World War II, she became part of the Army medical team responsible for caring for wounded service members returning from combat. She was later stationed in New York, where she performed triage and assisted in the care of soldiers arriving from battlefields around the world.

Throughout her life, Russell often spoke about her time in the Army with pride. She formed lifelong friendships during her service and remained in contact with many fellow veterans after the war. She also fondly recalled the sense of camaraderie within the Army family. When off duty, she and her fellow service members would go dancing or attend movies together.

Although the work could be difficult, Russell always said caring for wounded soldiers was both the hardest and the most meaningful job she ever had. She was deeply honored to support those who had served on the front lines during World War II.

After being honorably discharged from the Army, Russell continued her career in healthcare, working as a nurse for J.M. Hunt. She later returned to Kentucky, where she and her husband operated a to***co farm. Together they built a life centered on hard work, family, and community.

Russell’s greatest pride was her son, Joe, whom she loved deeply. Outside of work and family life, she enjoyed dancing, playing tennis, cooking, and gathering with loved ones. Within her family, she became well known for her “Kentucky float,” a special treat that included a splash of Kentucky bourbon, and for many evenings spent playing bridge.

Even well into her later years, Russell maintained her sharp wit and sense of humor. She often joked that the secret to her long life was an occasional sip of Kentucky bourbon.

When asked on her 105th birthday what advice she would offer the younger generation, Russell reflected on the lessons of her lifetime and her service. Her words captured the spirit of her generation:
“Freedom did not come free, and we owe our veterans more debt than we can repay.”

Her life serves as a reminder of the courage, sacrifice, and commitment displayed by the men and women of the World War II generation. The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs is honored to recognize and remember Pearl Russell for her service to our nation and the legacy she leaves behind.

Her story will remain part of the enduring history of those who served and helped preserve the freedoms we enjoy today.

03/14/2026
03/14/2026

Today we recognize National K9 Veterans Day, observed each year on March 13, to honor the courageous military and working dogs who have served alongside America’s armed forces. 🇺🇸🐾

This date marks the anniversary of March 13, 1942, when the U.S. Army officially began training dogs for military service through the War Dog Program, often called the “K-9 Corps.” Since that time, thousands of dogs have supported missions in war zones and at home—detecting explosives, locating missing persons, guarding bases, and protecting the lives of service members.

Today we pause to share our gratitude for these loyal partners whose intelligence, courage, and unwavering devotion have made a lasting impact on those who serve. Their service reminds us that heroes truly come in many forms. Thank you to our canine veterans for your dedication and sacrifice. 🐕‍🦺🇺🇸

Why should veterans and their families attend Vet Chat? Vet Chat shares a plethora of information relevant to veterans. ...
03/14/2026

Why should veterans and their families attend Vet Chat? Vet Chat shares a plethora of information relevant to veterans. Confused about recent VA disability claims process changes? Attend the session tomorrow morning from 9am - 10am to receive clarification. Donuts and coffee will be strategically placed near the door. ☕️🍩🤣

Cornerstone Church
9900 SE 15th St.
Midwest City, OK 73130

03/14/2026

Why should veterans and their families attend Vet Chat? Vet Chat shares a plethora of information relevant to veterans. Confused about recent VA disability claims process changes? Attend the session tomorrow morning from 9am - 10am to receive clarification. Donuts and coffee will be strategically placed near the door. ☕️🍩🤣

Cornerstone Church
9900 SE 15th St.
Midwest City, OK 73130

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