Sounding Taps at Arlington
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@goldendoomer Freedom in America... LOL
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@goldendoomer You done too much for little return.
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Rest in Peace Grandad, Vietnam USAF Col. Richard Matthews, Bronze Star, Distinguished Flying Cross. Remembered forever
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no man is left behind
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gee...our country could only left our dead soldiers away in the grave yard on the mountain; never could recall to do something for them, even just a sound tapping. that's how i think that our young generation would never have passion of serving the country; they would be forgotten somehow, someday, after they dedicated their lives to the country.
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God Rest all the people who died for our country. Remember them today, Veteran's Day.
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no.. any us service person can be buried in arlington, and im not 100% sure, but i think the first arlington burial was during the civil war.
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nope
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all of buried in this cemetery are veterans of world war 2?
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In rememberance of my Stepfather John, God bless his Old Soul, and for my Uncle Chris who was in Nam
i just don't feel like i've done enough for my country. i served, i have a wife and three children. we have a humble life. in 2006 when we visited WASHINGTON, D.C., and went to ARLINGTON there was a burial of a U.S. soldier. as we respectfully walked by, my ten year old son asked his 14 year old brother "what happened to that man"? my 14 year old son turned to him and said "he defended AMERICA and FREEDOM, now shut up and do as dad told you, behave, and show respect".
goldendoomer 3 years ago 20
if that is the way you raised your children, your part in raising two fine sons.
redc1c4 3 years ago 14