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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2007

Witness the historic Changing Of The Guard at the Tumb Of The Unknown at Arlington National Cemetary.

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  • Thats interesting. I assumed it was always the same. There may have been a little extra production for the Memorial Day Weekend. Also, I had to get his permission to shoot from an area reserved for the media. Either way I appreciate the insight. It makes the experience even more special.

  • thank you for posting this.

  • Your welcome.

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  • huiunea........

  • I hated shaving twice a day when I was at the Old Guard...

  • This has to be the toughest job in the army.

    Did you know these guys have to shave twice a day?

  • hahahahahahaha

  • These gentlemen who do this have my most highest respect,

    I do thank you for your service to our country,

    and may these men & women buried in Arlington & else where, Rest In Pease, And

    To the families of these men & women, Who gave the ultimate sacrifice!

    Be assured they will not be forgotten.

    With my heart,

    A Vet,

    Again Thank You

    POW-MIA

    ,

  • I am serving right now in Iraq it is extremely touching to see this. I saw it right before i was sent to iraq. I am in the US army

  • I know what you mean STEELRAIN1987. I am a vietnam veteran 1967-68(66 years old now), but I was referring to all those guys who also participated in those battles. Most of them are already gone.

  • How could you have been at all those battles when you are only 28 yrs old?

  • For all those guys and myself who lived Iwo Jima, Normandy, Khe Shan, Hue and Dakto at hill 875, this is really touching. For us, the survivors, there are no living heroes, the real heroes are the fallen.

  • i just went there for a class trip.

    it was so amazing.

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