Memorial Day.

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Mar 24, 2006
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While looking on Yahoo just now I came across this page that describes what it takes to be a guard at The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier that is located in Arlington National Cemetery and I must say it is quite interesting to say the least.

http://keneva.com/TombOfTheUnknownSoldierFacts.htm

Being that it is Memorial Day and all I figured I would share it with my Sicc fam'. Alot of us here have either been in the military or have had a grandpa, father, uncle, brother, grandmother, mother, aunt, sister, nephew, niece, cousin or friend serve in the military at one point in time.

Those who served and lost their lives should ALWAYS be remembered regardless if you believe in war or not.


When you are out n' about today doing the daily routine n' what not just take the time and look around and be grateful that you live in such a great country.



RIP TO ALL THOSE THAT HAVE FALLEN.
 
Jul 6, 2008
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im usprised they havent done dna samples from the unknown soldiers just or reference and try and match them up either now or in the future with a general population dna database.

but, then it would sorta ruin that whole ceremony they do on memorial day. i guess it's better not to then. plus, it adds to the war military-industrial complex, recruiting and all that other propaganda.

i got respect for most of em, the ones i know are hella cool, and after they experinced shit on the field, they are more peaceful after experienceing all taht carnage,

cept for the service men that turn into pigs. fuck em. they can rot with the rats.
 
Mar 13, 2003
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Even though i dont agree with the "true reason" of going to war, respect alway's for the men and women who fight in them.......



















cept for the service men that turn into pigs. fuck em. they can rot with the rats.
this is the exception...