Posted on Feb 6, 2016
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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What are the Best Military Monuments that You've Seen and Share a Picture?

RP Members let's get some really good pictures of the best Military Monuments!

Here is a great one. The Above Picture is: New Mexico veterans memorial Albuquerque Vietnam War!

VETERANS TRIBUTE please take a moment when you see former or active service men or women thank them. I stand and salute all as " All gave some and some gave all. "
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Jenn Moynihan
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I took these a few years ago when visiting family in NoVA
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Jenn Moynihan
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski - Thank you!!
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Jenn Moynihan I was able to get this Honor Flight in with my father this hummer of 2016 before he pass away this October (Korean War Veteran and Purple Heart Recipient PFC Donald F. Burroughs)

https://www.rallypoint.com/shared-links/donald-f-burroughs-military-funeral-honors
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Jenn Moynihan
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs - Beautiful! My dad would have been 85 this past October 16th.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs - Thanks for sharing a great picture of you with your dad.
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September 2016 Korean War Memorial
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Grunts doin' what grunts do!
Tail-End Charlie [aka Riding Dust]
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Cpl Brian Johnston My father Donald F. Burroughs was a BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) infantryman and Purple Heart recipient that lived to see this great monument before left this earth.
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Cpl Brian Johnston
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BAR = Bad Ass Rifle!
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MSgt Richard Randall
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Thanks for the photo. My uncle, Sgt Kenneth Earl Walker of Company C, 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division, was KIA and is still MIA somewhere north of Sasu-Ri east of the Chosin Reservoir on 2 Dec 1950. The “forgotten war” must never be forgotten.
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September 2016 WWII Memorial
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Fountain Plaza
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Cpl Brian Johnston Thanks for bringing back some very great memories for me with my Dad!
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The Group Picture!
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CPT Chris Loomis
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Not truly a "military monument," and it means many things to many people....

The United States Flag is ultimately my favorite. It's our symbol known the world over. It represents is and we represent it. It's a symbol of our extension and might. It is a reminder to all Service Members that we serve for some reason greater than ourselves. It's a reminder of where we originated as a Country. And it is a reminder of the sacrifices of all Service Members, past, present, and eternally.
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CPT Chris Loomis Awesome picture - its says it all that is why we stand!
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SGM Mikel Dawson
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I finally found my pic. It's one most of you will never see as it is here in Denmark. It is to a Flying Fortress named, "Stormy Weather" and it's crew which crash landed on the island of Als. The crew bailed out with the pilot and co-pilot crash landing - all survived the rest of the war in a POW camp. This memorial was erected by the Danes to honor this crew for what they did.
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SrA Chris "Shadow" McGee
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Some of the really nice ones I saw were actually for Russian soldiers in and around Moscow and St Petersburg. I will have to see if I have pictures anywhere. I have always liked the Aircraft that are mounted and dedicated outside of most USAF bases as well.
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SrA Chris "Shadow" McGee Awesome - I hop eyou can find them Chris and post them - thanks
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Tribute to the Cavalry - Hand-painted wall art (approx 8’ x 6’) done on cinderblock around the mid/late ‘80’s by a civilian prisoner on work detail at AASF #2, Knoxville,TN. The painting was destroyed when building renovations were made some 20 years later.
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CW5 John M. Thanks for sharing!
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Good save John. You know what they say "If you ain't Cav you ain't S___!
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CPO Charles Helms
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Colonel, my being a Navy man, the most humbling monument that I have ever seen and visited is the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor!! It always brought a tear to my eyes when passing it!!
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Charles, we were there in February. Unfortunately it was undergoing repairs so we were just able to sail around it and also view it from the USS Missouri. It was still a humbling experience.
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I was impressed by the NC monument at Gettysburg.
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Very nice. Thanks for sharing LTC William Bridgeman
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Bill, I have always admired this monument. Here is a close-up I took many years ago. So many that I can't remember when. Thanks for sharing your image of the entire monument.
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Monument to the 29th Infantry Division (The Bedford Boys) near Omaha Beach in Normandy, France.
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COL (Join to see) Thanks for the picture and sharing Carmen!
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I enjoyed seeing the small monuments in Normandy area. My uncle was with the 10th Armored Division and went ashore at Cherbourg in September 1944 and then went on to Metz. He made several of the 10th AD reunions while he was still alive. Those WW II guys are my heroes. I was running around in diapers when they were dodging bullets and shrapnel.
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