Saturday, November 3, 2012

Branson Veterans Homecoming Opening Ceremony Show


Branson Veterans Homecoming
 Branson, Missouri cordially invites you to join our community as we express our deepest appreciation for the sacrifices Veterans have made to preserve our freedom, our heritage, and our American way of life. The citizens of Branson, Missouri will roll out the red carpet for veterans November 5 - 11, 2012 for the 19th Annual Branson Veterans Homecoming! The largest veterans event in the nation commemorating Veterans Day!


Be sure to make plans to attend the Branson Veterans Homecoming Opening Ceremony Show November 5, 2012 at 2:00 PM at The Yakov Smirnoff Theatre in Branson Mo.

Branson Veterans Homecoming Opening Ceremony Show Line-Up



2:00 PM - Presentation of Colors



National Anthem - Hughes Brothers



2:10 PM - MIA/POW Table - Arlen Lipper



2:15 PM - Mayor Reanne Presley



2:25 PM - Jason Yager



2:30 PM - Bucky Heard



2:40 PM - #1 Hits of the 60's Show



2:50 PM - The Tweeds



3:00 PM - Barbara Fairchild and Roy



3:10 PM - Speaker



3:25 PM - Jason Yeager



3:30 PM - Karen Richards



3:35 PM - Matt Kester



3:40 PM - Travis Dodson



3:45 PM - Sissie Marie - A Tribute To Loretta Lynn Show



3:55 PM - Voices of Glory



4:00 - Yakov



4:10 PM - Jason Gordon - The Voice of Country Music Show



4:20 PM - Robert Penny



4:25 PM - Announcements - Scott Migill



4:30 PM - Doug Gabriel



Branson Veterans Homecoming
Conclusion of Branson Veterans Homecoming Opening Ceremony Show



For more information about the Branson Mo shows and lodging information call 417-337-8427 or click on the Branson Veterans Homecoming Entertainment and Lodging Information links below!

Branson Veterans Homecoming Entertainment Information!


Branson Veterans Homecoming Lodging Information!


The Branson Hotel - Historic Lodging in Downtown Branson Mo!



Support our newest Veterans through The Wounded Warrior Project™ (WWP), which exists to honor and empower wounded warriors who incur service-connected wounds, injuries, and illnesses on or after September 11, 2001. With advancements in battlefield medicine and body armor, an unprecedented percentage of service members are surviving severe wounds or injuries. For every U.S. soldier killed in World Wars I and II, there were 1.7 soldiers wounded. In Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, for every U.S. soldier killed, seven are wounded. Please donate to the The Wounded Warrior Project™ (WWP) by clicking the Official The Wounded Warrior Project™ (WWP) Donation Form link below!

The Official Wounded Warrior Project™ (WWP) Donation Form!

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