May 28, 2007

The USS Arizona Memorial

Arlington National Cemetery

The Bunker Hill Memorial

The Gettysburg National Cemetary

The Marine Corps Monument (AKA the Iwo Jima Memorial)

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial

The USS Constitution ~ The Oldest Commissioned Ship In the US Navy (AKA "Old Ironsides")

The Alamo

The WWII Veterans Memorial (The Pillars at Night)

The Bataan Memorial

The Mount Soledad Memorial

The War Dog Memorial, Long Island (The sculptor is my kid brother Doug Roper)

Belleau Wood Memorial ~ Iron Mike

Memorial to The Bulge, Bastogne Belgium

Omaha Beach Memorial at Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer
Between the crosses, row on row
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
There are hundreds of other monuments. If you have a favorite, send me a photograph and I will add it to the post. Send the photograph as an attachment to gmroper@yahoo.com along with a description of the Monument/Memorial.
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Posted by: Douglas V. Gibbs at Sunday, May 27 2007 11:16 AM (3sFAz)
Posted by: Raven at Sunday, May 27 2007 11:55 AM (Mc5KJ)
So many memorials, but not nearly enough to begin to bring proper tribute to those who served (and are still serving).
The one which most touches my heart is Arlington. I have two uncles buried there--one who served in WWI and one who served on Normandy Beach in WWII. The first uncle was wounded and gassed, and his injuries caused his death many years later. Yet, I've never known a more ardent patriot. The second uncle could never bring himself to talk about what he experienced on D-Day; he died at age 39 of a massive coronary, partly caused by the sleepless nights of some 20 years following his service.
Great post, GM!
Posted by: Always On Watch at Sunday, May 27 2007 12:27 PM (A5s0y)
Posted by: Robert at Sunday, May 27 2007 03:38 PM (BMrS0)
Posted by: rosedog at Monday, May 28 2007 05:13 AM (vmW2C)
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Posted by: Angel at Monday, May 28 2007 06:56 AM (76WX4)
Posted by: Woody at Monday, May 28 2007 08:18 AM (v5VVJ)
"The ACLU has already filed suit to remove crosses at veterans' memorials, like the Mt. Soledad cross in San Diego and the Sunrise Rock cross in the Mojave Desert, which is now covered by a box."
A blessed Memorial Day to you,
Maggie
Maggie's Notebook
Posted by: Maggie M. Thornton at Monday, May 28 2007 12:57 PM (jcRZK)
I enjoyed the moments I've spent here at your site.
Andrea
The Radio Patriot
Posted by: Andrea Shea King at Thursday, May 31 2007 05:28 AM (oaOGk)
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