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Wes Giles Memorial Color Guard

Yes!  This is the same Color Guard you have seen all over Texas at Pride Parades for the last 10 years.  Thanks Wes and Robert of starting it - - we miss you Wes!

The AVER Color Guard has been serving the GLBT community for years.  Most often seen in "Pride Parades" throughout Texas.  The "brain child" of Wes Giles, a former Executive Director of the Gay & Lesbian Community Center, former Chairman and Co-Chairman of San Antonio Pridefest, and always active in GLBT rights,  Wes Giles passed away in mid-2006 and the Color Guard was renamed the "Wes Giles Memorial Color Guard" in his honor - after all he started the Color Guard and was instrumental in forming the AVER Chapter in San Antonio - Cheers Wes!

 

You can be a part of AVER and this Color Guard - Wear Uniform with PRIDE!  For more information, click here.

Wes carries "Support Our Troops" Flag in the 2004 San Antonio Veteran's Parade

 

Austin Pride Parade - 2008

Please remember our GLBT Servicemen and Women serving overseas protecting all of OUR rights!

 

   

                                             Color Guard - Houston Pride - 2004

 

                               

                                    2007 - AVER Color Guard at an interior Church Function

    

            San Antonio Express News Coverage of Pridefest San Antonio - June, 2006

   

Pridefest 2002 - San Antonio, Texas

 

 

Pridefest 2006 - San Antonio, Texas


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Armed Forces Veteran's DAY parade - 2004

San Antonio, Texas

     This was indeed a special day for the American Veteran's for Equal Rights!

 - The AVER marched with the Pride Flag in the "straight" Veteran's Day Parade.  Chapters  from all over Texas (Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio!) traveled in from all over Texas to represent the GLBT community and the estimated 30-50 thousand GLBT members of our United States Military.  This is the first time that a GLBT rights group marched in a city Veteran's parade in Texas.

   

 

San Antonio Veteran's Day Parade - 2004

San Antonio Veteran's Day Parade - 2004

AVER Color Guard marches past the Alamo Walls-San Antonio Veteran's Day Parade - 2004

 

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