New York City on Thursday held its annual Veterans Day Parade for the 102nd year on Fifth Ave., marking the largest celebration in the nation honoring all men and women in military service. Last year, the parade was held without in-person spectators, involving 100 vehicles going down the avenue, to maintain the annual tradition amid the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic. Other Veterans Day events across the nation were also scaled back or virtual. A wreath-laying ceremony in Madison Square Park kicked off the day’s observance. “It is a day to remember and to honor, but it should be the first day of what then becomes 365 days of honoring veterans through real actions,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said at the ceremony. “If anywhere in this city, if anywhere in this country there is a homeless veteran, then we are not finished. We all have more to do,” he added. “If …