Navy Sec'y Detroit Homecoming
Navy Secretary, Edwin Denby is given warm reception on arrival from Washington. 1925
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What is that?: Soldiers and Sailors Monument
Brandon hits Campus Martius to ask, What is That?
American War Memorials - Detroit - Campus Martius
The Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument at Campus Martius in downtown Detroit, MI. Visit americanwarmemorials.org to learn about our cause.
Soldiers And Sailors Monument In New York City - Seen From Hudson River
This is video I shot of the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial in Riverside Park on the Upper West Side of Manhattan while I was a passenger on the Circle Line cruise ship. It's an imposing structure that looks like a temple. It sits on a promontory along Riverside Drive at West 89th Street commemorates Union Army soldiers and sailors who served in the Civil War. It was designated a municipal landmark in 1976.
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STOLEN VALOR. PITBULL IMPERSONATES US MILITARY
I found this PITBULL walking around trying to steal valor.
Stolen Valor Springfield Missouri, Fake Uses Army Wives Unit
This video was recorded by two Soldiers from Fort Benning home on leave. The fake was buying pieces of the uniform from a surplus store, when approached he claimed he was a member of the 32nd Airborne, a unit that only exists in the Army Wives TV show. There is a 32nd Infantry, but the only active unit is at Fort Drum. He claimed he was Infantry, but had no clue where he did basic at Benning. He didn't know what Harmony Church was, and didn't have name tapes or a unit patch. I guess he was also stationed at Fort Marshall, and General Holden is his commander.
ARMY POSER CONFRONTED
Another case of Stolen Valor.
W Warren Ave (Wayne State, Detroit, MI) to 16th St (Downtown) via Midtown, Woodbridge, Briggs (...)
Watch in 720p full-screen to view map info. Visit for more info.- Waypoints: 0:06 W Warren Ave
0:06 2nd Avenue
0:06 2nd Ave
0:09 4th St
0:10 W Warren Avenue
0:10 John C Lodge Expy
0:10 John C Lodge Fwy, M 10
0:10 S M 10 Service Dr
0:10 John C Lodge Fwy
0:10 Saint Dominies School
0:11 Trumbull St
0:11 W Hancock St
0:12 W Forest Avenue
0:13 Lysander St
0:13 W Canfield St
0:13 Calumet St
0:14 W Willis St
0:16 W Alexandrine St
0:16 Commonwealth St
0:18 Douglass Library
0:19 Selden St
0:20 Scripps Park
0:21 Grand River Avenue
0:21 Brainard St
0:22 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
0:22 Sycamore St
0:22 Ash St
0:22 Elm St
0:23 Butternut St
0:23 Temple St
0:23 Perry St
0:24 Cochrane St
0:25 Nancy Whiskey
0:26 Harrison St
0:33 Spruce St
0:33 Pine St
0:33 Fisher Fwy, I 75
0:33 I-75 Service Drive
0:33 N I- 75 Service Dr
0:34 Cherry St
0:34 W Elizabeth St
0:34 Plum St
0:34 Michigan Avenue, US 12
0:36 Church St
0:37 8th St
0:37 Leverette St
0:38 Brooklyn St
0:38 Bagley Street
0:38 6th St
0:38 Bagley St ramp
0:38 John C. Lodge Freeway
0:39 5th Ave
0:39 John C. Lodge Svc Rd
0:41 3rd St
0:41 1st Street
0:42 Cass Avenue
0:42 Michigan Avenue
0:42 McNamara Building
0:42 Michigan
0:42 Rosa Parks Transit Center
0:42 DDOT Buses Only
0:44 Washington Boulevard
0:44 Holiday Inn Express
0:44 Michigan Institute for Construction Trades
0:45 American Coney Island
0:45 Griswold Capitol Park
0:45 Lafayette Coney Island
0:46 Griswold St
0:46 W Lafayette Blvd
0:46 Jessie C Kennedy Institute
0:47 Bagley Memorial Fountain
0:47 Campus Martius Fountain
0:47 Detroit
0:47 Michigan Soldier's and Sailor's Monument
0:47 Woodward Avenue
0:47 Fort St W
0:48 Hard Rock Cafe
0:49 Cadillac Square
0:49 Grand Trunk Pub
0:54 Gratiot Ave
0:54 State St
0:56 John R St
0:56 Clifford St
0:58 Grand Circus Park
0:59 Witherell St
0:59 Park Ave
1:02 Cheli's Chili Bar
1:02 Swords Into Plow Shares Peace Center
1:02 Adams Ave E
1:02 Madison Street
1:02 E Adams St
1:04 Adams Ave W
1:04 Woodward Avenue, M 1
1:04 W Adams St
1:09 Plum Street
1:09 Columbia St
1:09 Fisher Freeway West
1:09 W Grand River Ave
1:10 Fisher Frwy Service Dr
1:10 3rd Street
1:10 Old Cass Technical High School
1:10 Henry St
1:10 Henry Street
1:10 Union St
1:10 5th St
1:11 Temple Street
1:11 E M 10 Service Dr
1:11 John C Lodge Service Dr
1:11 Motorcity Casino
1:11 Hobson St
1:12 Noble
1:12 Gibson St
1:12 Lincoln St
1:13 Magnolia Street
1:14 Avery St
1:14 Avery Street
1:22 Lions Alternative Middle School
1:25 First Fellowship Baptist Church
1:26 Rosa Parks Blvd
1:26 Vermont St
1:26 Wabash Street
1:26 Wabash St
1:26 14th St
1:26 George Crockett Academy
1:28 15th St
1:29 16th St
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Thousands Gather To Watch Marine Demonstration
There's no need to be alarmed if you heard the explosions happening in downtown Nashville. It's all in a day's work for a Marine. Thousands of people packed into Riverfront Park to watch the demonstration.
U of D Jesuit students serve as pallbearers for homeless veterans
U of D Jesuit students serve as pallbearers for homeless veterans.
Marine Week Detroit: Veteran Luncheon B-Roll
Credit: Lance Cpl. Troy Saunders | Date Taken: 09/07/2017
B-Roll footage of Marines interacting with veterans during a luncheon at Southwest Solutions Piquette Square in Detroit, Michigan, September 7, 2017. Marines were in Detroit for Marine Week Detroit where Marines were given an opportunity to connect with the people of the greater Detroit area and thank them for their support.
Historian, Educator, Mentor And Author Jamon Jordan...Detroit, Michigan
Historian, Educator, Mentor And Author Jamon Jordan
Hosted by Jamon Jordan.
Friday, June 19th, 2015
at 6:00pm - 8:00pm.
Campus Martius Park
800 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Michigan 48226.
Jamon Jordan: YouTube Channel Website...
Jamon Jordan: YouTube Playlist...
Jamon Jordan: Google Website Page...
In Honor of the 150th Anniversary of Juneteenth!
Juneteenth is the celebration of the fight for freedom! Come and learn on an exciting tour of the fight for freedom in Detroit!
If you didn't know, Black people were the leaders of the the abolitionist movement & the Underground Railroad in Detroit. In fact, the fight against slavery is what CREATED the Black community IN DETROIT! Please come out and learn about the people, the events, and the places that showed Black cooperative action, Black agency, and Black unity that created a Black community.
This is a walking & People Mover Tour.
We meet at Campus Martius Park at 6:00 pm next to the Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Suggested Parking - Compuware Parking Lot ($10) or EZ Parking Lot (outside next to Campus Martius -$8) However, if you know of a free or less expensive parking spot, please choose it. Meters are good for 2 hours.
Tour Price = $ 12 per person. Also, bring 1.50 for the People Mover.
Bring your families & friends. This is a whole new way of knowing Detroit.
Middle School Social Studies Teacher at Timbuktu Academy of Science & Technology, Vice President at ASALH Detroit and Lecturer/ Presenter at Black Scroll Network History & Tours
Nsoroma Institute Public School Academy.
Studied Black Americana Studies at Western Michigan University
Highland Park High School
For Tours And Speaking Engagements Please Contact:
(Historian, Educator And Author) Jamon Jordan At...
undergroundheroeshistorytours@gmail.com
jamon.jordan@facebook.com
thaafrican@gmail.com
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STOLEN VALOR Compulsive liar In the Navy Seals
This guy started saying he was in the Navy Seals so I decided to start asking him questions about his experiences. The video starts a little slow but trust me, stick with it. Literally everything he says is wrong. Stolen Valor at its finest.
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Large crowd on streets of Detroit with a replica of Statue of Liberty during a Liberty Bond parade in World War 1
Detroit streets crowded with American men and women and children, some of them carry American flags, during a World War I Liberty Bond Parade. A Detroit streetcar moves amidst large crowd in front of the S.S. Kresge Co. 5&10 cent store. People walking in the street. Massive crowd in front of Central Savings Bank building. Crowd milling about near the Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument. A man holds a child on his shoulder and the child carries an American flag. A group carrying a mock stretcher. A group of nurses amidst large crowd in the square. A replica of the Statue of Liberty in the square as people throng around it. A superimposed picture of the Statue of Liberty. Location: Detroit Michigan. Date: 1917.
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Historian, Mentor, Educator And Author Jamon Jordan...Detroit, Michigan
Historian, Educator, Mentor And Author Jamon Jordan
Hosted by Jamon Jordan.
Friday, June 19th, 2015
at 6:00pm - 8:00pm.
Campus Martius Park
800 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Michigan 48226.
Jamon Jordan: YouTube Channel Website...
Jamon Jordan: YouTube Playlist...
Jamon Jordan: Google Website Page...
In Honor of the 150th Anniversary of Juneteenth!
Juneteenth is the celebration of the fight for freedom! Come and learn on an exciting tour of the fight for freedom in Detroit!
If you didn't know, Black people were the leaders of the the abolitionist movement & the Underground Railroad in Detroit. In fact, the fight against slavery is what CREATED the Black community IN DETROIT! Please come out and learn about the people, the events, and the places that showed Black cooperative action, Black agency, and Black unity that created a Black community.
This is a walking & People Mover Tour.
We meet at Campus Martius Park at 6:00 pm next to the Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Suggested Parking - Compuware Parking Lot ($10) or EZ Parking Lot (outside next to Campus Martius -$8) However, if you know of a free or less expensive parking spot, please choose it. Meters are good for 2 hours.
Tour Price = $ 12 per person. Also, bring 1.50 for the People Mover.
Bring your families & friends. This is a whole new way of knowing Detroit.
Middle School Social Studies Teacher at Timbuktu Academy of Science & Technology, Vice President at ASALH Detroit and Lecturer/ Presenter at Black Scroll Network History & Tours
Nsoroma Institute Public School Academy.
Studied Black Americana Studies at Western Michigan University
Highland Park High School
For Tours And Speaking Engagements Please Contact:
(Historian, Educator And Author) Jamon Jordan At...
undergroundheroeshistorytours@gmail.com
jamon.jordan@facebook.com
thaafrican@gmail.com
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Detroit's 250th Birthday Festival Parade (1951)
2009.041.006
Silent color 16mm home movie containing footage from Detroit's 250th Birthday Festival parade on Woodward Avenue. The portion of the parade captured primarily features U.S. Navy participants, and floats sponsored by corporations representing the city's early history. The floats proceed north along Woodward, as shot from the west side of the street between West Columbia Street, and Elizabeth Street. Sundra's Restaurant, Carter Electric Store, the Downtown Y.W.C.A. building, and the Elwood Bar are among the businesses in the background.
The film opens with a shot of sailors marching in the parade, followed by a shot of a DUKW amphibious vehicle being used by the U.S. Navy Recruiting Service as a parade float. Operation Festival is painted on the side of the vehicle.
A group of women in pink majorette costumes march past the camera in the following shot. This cuts to a shot of two people in blue cavaliere costume on horseback on horseback.
The remainder of the film features the sponsored historical scene floats. In the first, from the Briggs Manufacturing Company, a group of people in 18th century French court costume stand on a blue float decorated with fleurs-de-lis and a blue and white color scheme.
The next float is sponsored by the Cadillac Motor Car Division, and it features people in Native American costume meeting a man portraying Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac and a group in a canoe dressed as French explorers. A map on the side of the float shows Cadillac's route from Quebec to Detroit.
The following shot is of the S.S. Kresge Company's float. On this float, people in 18th century French military costume and Native American costumes stand inside a miniature representation of Fort Pontchartrain. Behind the fort is a ship carrying a woman in a purple dress--presumably portraying Marie-Therese Guyon Cadillac--and people in fur trader costume. A man in Native American costume in a canoe is at the rear of the float, behind the ship.
Buick's float appears next. Men in British military costume stand inside a minature representation of a fort on this float. The scene includes men in officer garb around a table.
In the Pontiac Motor Division float, men in Native American costume meet with a man in British military dress.
This is followed by the Burrough float, which depicts a man at a desk taking stock of early Detroit's population and production. People stand behind large signs listing the number of children, Indian Workers, women, and men. These people provide the heads for the illustrations of small bodies at the top of each sign. Around the base of the float are figures and a long scroll of paper indicating the number of sheep, oxen, barrels of cider, bushels of potatos, and horses.
The film is on a 2.875 metal Eastman Kodak reel.
Historian, Educator, Mentor And Author Jamon Jordan...Detroit, Michigan
Historian, Educator, Mentor And Author Jamon Jordan
Hosted by Jamon Jordan.
Friday, June 19th, 2015
at 6:00pm - 8:00pm.
Campus Martius Park
800 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Michigan 48226.
Jamon Jordan: YouTube Channel Website...
Jamon Jordan: YouTube Playlist...
Jamon Jordan: Google Website Page...
In Honor of the 150th Anniversary of Juneteenth!
Juneteenth is the celebration of the fight for freedom! Come and learn on an exciting tour of the fight for freedom in Detroit!
If you didn't know, Black people were the leaders of the the abolitionist movement & the Underground Railroad in Detroit. In fact, the fight against slavery is what CREATED the Black community IN DETROIT! Please come out and learn about the people, the events, and the places that showed Black cooperative action, Black agency, and Black unity that created a Black community.
This is a walking & People Mover Tour.
We meet at Campus Martius Park at 6:00 pm next to the Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Suggested Parking - Compuware Parking Lot ($10) or EZ Parking Lot (outside next to Campus Martius -$8) However, if you know of a free or less expensive parking spot, please choose it. Meters are good for 2 hours.
Tour Price = $ 12 per person. Also, bring 1.50 for the People Mover.
Bring your families & friends. This is a whole new way of knowing Detroit.
Middle School Social Studies Teacher at Timbuktu Academy of Science & Technology, Vice President at ASALH Detroit and Lecturer/ Presenter at Black Scroll Network History & Tours
Nsoroma Institute Public School Academy.
Studied Black Americana Studies at Western Michigan University
Highland Park High School
For Tours And Speaking Engagements Please Contact:
(Historian, Educator And Author) Jamon Jordan At...
undergroundheroeshistorytours@gmail.com
jamon.jordan@facebook.com
thaafrican@gmail.com
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Historian, Mentor, Educator And Author Jamon Jordan...Detroit, Michigan
Historian, Educator, Mentor And Author Jamon Jordan
Hosted by Jamon Jordan.
Friday, June 19th, 2015
at 6:00pm - 8:00pm.
Campus Martius Park
800 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Michigan 48226.
Jamon Jordan: YouTube Channel Website...
Jamon Jordan: YouTube Playlist...
Jamon Jordan: Google Website Page...
In Honor of the 150th Anniversary of Juneteenth!
Juneteenth is the celebration of the fight for freedom! Come and learn on an exciting tour of the fight for freedom in Detroit!
If you didn't know, Black people were the leaders of the the abolitionist movement & the Underground Railroad in Detroit. In fact, the fight against slavery is what CREATED the Black community IN DETROIT! Please come out and learn about the people, the events, and the places that showed Black cooperative action, Black agency, and Black unity that created a Black community.
This is a walking & People Mover Tour.
We meet at Campus Martius Park at 6:00 pm next to the Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Suggested Parking - Compuware Parking Lot ($10) or EZ Parking Lot (outside next to Campus Martius -$8) However, if you know of a free or less expensive parking spot, please choose it. Meters are good for 2 hours.
Tour Price = $ 12 per person. Also, bring 1.50 for the People Mover.
Bring your families & friends. This is a whole new way of knowing Detroit.
Middle School Social Studies Teacher at Timbuktu Academy of Science & Technology, Vice President at ASALH Detroit and Lecturer/ Presenter at Black Scroll Network History & Tours
Nsoroma Institute Public School Academy.
Studied Black Americana Studies at Western Michigan University
Highland Park High School
For Tours And Speaking Engagements Please Contact:
(Historian, Educator And Author) Jamon Jordan At...
undergroundheroeshistorytours@gmail.com
jamon.jordan@facebook.com
thaafrican@gmail.com
(Social Media Disclaimer:)
(This Courtesy Youtube Video Is For Entertainment, (History/Legacy) Educational And Memoir Purpose Only)
All Music/Audio/Video Footage Materials Belong To There Own Respectable And Rightful Owners, Labels, Artists And Writers Etc... And PARKSIDE PJ's Take No Credit, Recognition, Collateral/Dividend Connection Or Responsibilities, On Behalf Of This Youtube Video...
Historian, Educator, Mentor And Author Jamon Jordan...Detroit, Michigan
Historian, Educator, Mentor And Author Jamon Jordan
Hosted by Jamon Jordan.
Friday, June 19th, 2015
at 6:00pm - 8:00pm.
Campus Martius Park
800 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Michigan 48226.
Jamon Jordan: YouTube Channel Website...
Jamon Jordan: YouTube Playlist...
Jamon Jordan: Google Website Page...
In Honor of the 150th Anniversary of Juneteenth!
Juneteenth is the celebration of the fight for freedom! Come and learn on an exciting tour of the fight for freedom in Detroit!
If you didn't know, Black people were the leaders of the the abolitionist movement & the Underground Railroad in Detroit. In fact, the fight against slavery is what CREATED the Black community IN DETROIT! Please come out and learn about the people, the events, and the places that showed Black cooperative action, Black agency, and Black unity that created a Black community.
This is a walking & People Mover Tour.
We meet at Campus Martius Park at 6:00 pm next to the Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Suggested Parking - Compuware Parking Lot ($10) or EZ Parking Lot (outside next to Campus Martius -$8) However, if you know of a free or less expensive parking spot, please choose it. Meters are good for 2 hours.
Tour Price = $ 12 per person. Also, bring 1.50 for the People Mover.
Bring your families & friends. This is a whole new way of knowing Detroit.
Middle School Social Studies Teacher at Timbuktu Academy of Science & Technology, Vice President at ASALH Detroit and Lecturer/ Presenter at Black Scroll Network History & Tours
Nsoroma Institute Public School Academy.
Studied Black Americana Studies at Western Michigan University
Highland Park High School
For Tours And Speaking Engagements Please Contact:
(Historian, Educator And Author) Jamon Jordan At...
undergroundheroeshistorytours@gmail.com
jamon.jordan@facebook.com
thaafrican@gmail.com
(Social Media Disclaimer:)
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All Music/Audio/Video Footage Materials Belong To There Own Respectable And Rightful Owners, Labels, Artists And Writers Etc... And PARKSIDE PJ's Take No Credit, Recognition, Collateral/Dividend Connection Or Responsibilities, On Behalf Of This Youtube Video...