The Lawton Armed Forces Day parade is one of the longest-running and biggest Armed Forces parades in the country. It's been an annual tradition for over 50 years and counting.
The 2022 annual Lawton, Fort Sill Armed Forces Day parade returns this Saturday, May 21st (05-21-22) starting at 10:00-am. It's presented by the Lawton, Fort SIll Chamber of Commerce along with the Lawton, Fort Sill Convention & Visitors Bureau.
The annual Lawton, Fort Sill Armed Forces Day parade returns on Saturday, May 21st (05-21-22). The Lawton, Fort SIll Chamber of Commerce along with the Lawton, Fort Sill Convention & Visitors Bureau just officially announced the parade for 2022.
We just got the word that the Lawton Armed Forces Day Parade is a go for this year! Unfortunately it was canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but it's returning for 2021. The Lawton Armed Forces Day parade is one of the longest running and biggest Armed Forces Day parades in the country.
The weather was perfect for a parade and celebration today as the Lawton / Fort Sill community came out in droves to enjoy a beautiful parade Saturday morning.
Come see the strength of our community as we celebrate our military with one of the largest Armed Forces Day parades in the nation. The Lawton Fort Sill Chamber of Commerce will host the Armed Forces Day Parade on Saturday, May 17th at 10:00 a.m.
This past Saturday was the Armed Forces Day Parade in Lawton. Many people gathered along theh parade round of C Ave and Fort Sill Boulevard to watch the parade and show their support for the U.S Military.
Here is a photo slideshow of the Armed Forces Parade:
Armed Forces Day is on Saturday, May 19th and the City of Lawton has planned fun activities for everyone to enjoy the Nation's Biggest Armed Forces Appreciation Day. The parade will take place at Elmer Thomas Park.
On May 19th, join the Lawton Fort Sill community in celebrating Armed Forces Day. As more men and women return from duties overseas it is important to take time to honor those that have served and fought to protect our freedom.