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Tribute
to two US units based in the town prior to
"D" day. Fete in Phear Park
and Grand Parade led by the Band of Her Majesty's
Royal Marines.

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60th
Anniversary of D Day 2004 |
See
photos from 6 June:
Parade
and Phear Park
Friday,
4th, 5th 6th
Exmouth
531st Tribute Fund – “60th Anniversary of
D Day 2004.
Parade and displays Phear Park. 3 days of
events & military displays both British
and American. Open Air Band Concert by 76th
United States Army Band. Grand Parade on Sunday
June 6th to include Royal Marine and and Guard,
Royal Naval Detachment, Devonshire & Dorset
Detachment, RAF Detachment.
Standards from all over the Westcountry.
Reunion of H.M.S. Exmouth 1940 Association.
Dignitaries from Poland, Norway, Holland,
Canada, U.S.A., France & dignitary.

Above: 2004 event
If
you have any photos of the Band, service,
other pictures or even memories to share,
please contact me.
greg@webwest.co.uk
See
website
531
tribute fund
Below
photos from Phear park




See
photos from Remembrance
Sunday

Along
the VIPs, War veterans and their family's members
of TS Exmouth Sea Cadets, the Royal Marines Cadet
Force, Air Training Corps, Scouts, Rangers Guides,
Cubs and Brownies
History
with many photos of old Exmouth.
Interactive
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Getting
Here
Below at the 2004 event:

See
photos :
EST
have 2 Donkeys at the 2004 Event.They are seeking to raise
20,000 to purchase a lorry for its centre near Sidmouth. This
will be used for taking donkeys to special needs children
who are unable to attend the Centre.
How
to donate

The
Elisabeth Svendsen Trust for Children and Donkeys
(EST) provides riding therapy to children with special needs
and disabilities using donkeys
History
see many old photos and paintings of old Exmouth.
Remembrance
Sunday

Exmouth illuminated Parade, see Photos The
superb Winter Carnival in Exmouth with many walking entries
and large floats watched by thousands.
Cafe
Quarter, Strand
The
Parade
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