Busy Week – 3 Final Honors!
It’s been a busy week. I was honored and privileged to capture the final honors of three US Army Special Forces soldiers – A Colonel, A Sergeant Major and today A Chief Warrant Officer at Arlington National Cemetery (ANC). It’s uplifting that I’m able to provide their families a lasting memory of the respectful final honors ceremony that the US military provides those that have passed on to their final rest.
Let me turn back the clock to the year 2000. At that time my knowledge and awareness of the US military was limited to that my best friend from high school was career Army and I had tracked his career as he moved from duty assignment in Europe to Army posts around the US. We’d always get into discussions how future wars would be settled by the US command of the Air with missles and air superiority. He would always maintain that “conventional forces” would still be needed to address the ground issues – the “boots on the ground” I know now that my thinking was flawed as I’ve become more informed and understand the significance and important role the US Army contributes to the success of any involvement.
That said, I’ve recorded over 2,000 photos this week — the basis of the custom ANC Memorial Books that I’ve been producing for the past several years. Each of the three families will soon get their own record of their loved one’s final honors.
I have been blessed over these years to get a on-going lesson in military history — something that most of you reading this will never have the opportunity. It has opened my eyes to how much the average United States citizen doesn’t realize what contribution the military, especially the US Army has made to this country. Yet they are very much silent and do their work with respect.
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