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  1. Honor America Day: 1970. Honor America Day was staged by supporters of President Richard M. Nixon on July 4, 1970 on the grounds of the Washington Monument and drew an estimated 50,000 people. Most of the antiwar movement believed this event to be a pro-war rally.

  2. A man in the crowd watching Honor America Day festivities in Washington D.C. wears a campaign hat adorned with several American flags on July 4, 1970. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images

  3. Protesters at the opening ceremonies of the July 4, 1970 Honor America Day march through the reflecting pool toward the stage at the Lincoln Memorial. Police later used tear gas to break up several thousand protesters who demanded an end to the war in Indochina and legalization of marijuana.

  4. The album cover of Honor America Day recordings of the event that was largely seen as a pro-war, pro-Nixon rally held July 4, 1970 in Washington, D.C. The album contains an iconic version of Kate Smith’s God Bless America, but does not recognize protests at the event against the Vietnam War and for legalization of marijuana.

  5. 10K subscribers in the Vietnamwarpics community. A place for pictures and anything else relating to the Vietnam war/French-Indochina War

  6. This show was recorded live in Washington DC on July 4th, 1970. The event was called 'Honor America Day' and was attended by ove...

  7. Attendees of Honor America Day in Washington, D.C. on July 4, 1970 sit low to the ground to avoid drifting tear gas that was used a quarter mile away to quell a disturbance of counter-protestors... Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images

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