Posted on Feb 6, 2016
What are the Best Military Monuments that You've Seen? Share a Picture?
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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. "
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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SALUTE RIP
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The National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, VA...19 young men from Bedford, then population around 3,000) died died in the first minutes of the D-Day landings. They were part of Company A, 116th Regiment of the 29th Infantry Division, and the first wave of American soldiers to hit the beaches in Normandy. Visit this URL: https://www.dday.org/
National D-Day Memorial | Website of the National D-Day Memorial Foundation
"We visited for a school field trip. I had never been but was blown away by what the soldiers had to endure on that day."
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Thanks for sharing the great link LTC Zachary Hubbard by the way I sent you a connection request and it's still pending. Did you get the email notification? Thanks, Mikel
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I think the best I've ever seen is the Marine Corps. memorial in D.C. of the flag raising on Mount Surabachi, Iowo Jima. Of course the photo is not the memorial but the actual event.
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Check out the webpage of Veterans Memorial Park, Wichita, KS and take your pick.
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A 'monumental story'. This monument to the fallen stands in front of Crawford County, PA Courthouse in Meadville, PA. This part of the monument lists the names of area residents who perished in WWII.
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This inset of the monument lists the name of Pierre L. Robinson. SGT Robinson, US Army was born to John & Blanche Delalande In France in 1914. His father, a French Soldier died during the WWI combat in 1916. Blanche met an American Soldier, John Robinson and they married in 1919. John adopted Pierre and the new family eventually settled in John's hometown of Meadville, PA in 1923 after several in-between stops. Pierre grew up in the Meadville area and found himself in the Army during WWII. He was a member of the 115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division and tragically was killed in the Normandy landings on June 7th, 1944. He is buried in the Normandy American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, France.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
COL (Join to see) - Thanks again for adding to the great photos on this post!
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The ones I find most awe inspiring are the Vietnam wall with the three soldiers on patrol and the Korean war memorial. Both are in D C.
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Does Iron Mike still grace the entrance to Fort Bragg? He was symbolic of our fighting paratroopers of World War II.
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Located at the point where 1st Corp Commander GEN Longstreet CSA, ordered Gen Pickett, CSA and his Divison from Virginia forward. The Division was decemated on the hights of Cemetary Ridge in what history records “Pickets Charge” Battle of Gettysburg.
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