The crowd celebrates during the Legion of Mars Parade, honoring military and first responders.
On February 22, 2025, New Orleans will host the annual Legion of Mars parade, a heartfelt tribute to military members, veterans, and first responders. Celebrating 12 years, this unique Mardi Gras event features active duty military, a variety of honored guests including police and firefighters, and 20 stunning floats celebrating heroism. The parade aims to recognize their sacrifice and community service while raising funds for the Mars Hero Fund to support veterans and their families year-round.
Get ready, New Orleans! On February 22, 2025, the beloved Legion of Mars parade is rolling through the streets, commencing at 11:30 a.m.. Known for its heartwarming tribute to the valiant individuals who serve our country, this parade is always a fantastic spectacle filled with excitement and festivity. As the only Mardi Gras parade made up exclusively of active duty military, veterans, first responders, and their dear civilian friends, it’s a day dedicated to honoring these brave heroes.
The 2025 parade marks 12 glorious years of the Legion of Mars, which has become an integral part of New Orleans’ vibrant Mardi Gras tradition. The parade will take the usual Uptown route, ensuring that everyone can get a front-row seat to the action while waving their flags and cheering on the guests who’ve dedicated their lives to protecting and serving our communities.
This year promises an exciting lineup of guest riders, including the esteemed New Orleans Police Department, active U.S. Military members, heroic California firefighters, and caring local healthcare workers. A special highlight will be the inclusion of former Saints punter and Super Bowl champion Thomas Morstead, who will introduce an extra dose of team spirit and pride to the festivities.
The parade will feature a stunning array of floats designed to honor each branch of the Armed Forces and local first responders, showcasing the bravery and resilience shown by these remarkable individuals. One special float, designated as float #6, will spotlight four dedicated NOPD officers who selflessly saved lives during a terror attack on New Year’s Day. This float is generously donated by Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser.
Thomas Morstead will also be riding on a unique tank-shaped float, float #18, dedicated to honoring wounded warriors and all American heroes. Additionally, U.S. Congressman Troy Carter will be joining the parade to show support for our local heroes, further emphasizing the importance of this grand celebration.
The engaging “Legal Eagles” float will host three brave firefighters from California, who valiantly battled against recent wildfires, showcasing their dedication and sacrifice. Behind this impactful float are float lieutenants Kiley Grombacher and Bryan Aylstock, who are eager to shine light on these courageous individuals.
New for this year, the parade will unveil the Mars Healthcare Heroes float, created to recognize and celebrate local healthcare professionals and patient survivors for their tireless work and resilience in the face of adversity. Leading this wonderful initiative is Dr. Neil Jolly, an interventional pain physician committed to honoring those who have served in the medical community.
The Mars Hero Fund welcomes donations, ranging from $5 to thousands, to thoughtfully cover the costs for all American hero guest riders to participate in the parade free of charge. The fund, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, aims to support U.S. veterans, military, first responders, and their families year-round through various philanthropic activities.
This year’s parade will also feature over 500 riders and 20 floats provided by Kern Studios, making it an unforgettable experience for attendees. The U.S. Marine Corps band will grace the occasion with its lively music, enhancing the festive atmosphere of this heartwarming celebration.
Moreover, the parade is partnering with the Widows, Orphans & Disabled Firefighter’s Fund to lend assistance to firefighters displaced by recent wildfires in California, reinforcing the spirit of camaraderie and compassion that the Legion of Mars encapsulates.
So, mark your calendars and gather your friends and family for a day dedicated to celebrating our heroes in New Orleans. The Legion of Mars parade promises to be a beautiful experience filled with gratitude, respect, and loads of fun!
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