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A lone U.S. Army bugler plays Taps at the conclusion of the First
Annual Remembrance Ceremony in Dedication to Fallen Military Medical
Personnel at Arlington National Cemetery, March 11, 2009.(DoD photo
by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley/Released)
Clemens-Martin, loydzilla, and 28 other people added this photo to their favorites.

jpta56 47 months ago | reply
Honored Guard
We watched the casket passing by
The honor guard stood tall
Another soldier coming home
Who’d answered country’s call
Just another soldier now
Who came back from the test
Just another soldier
Who had fallen on his quest
Hallowed ground of honor,
No glory did he seek
See the endless row of headstones
Silently they speak
Slowly blows the bugle
To remind us of the price
As they laid to rest this soldier
Freedoms child of sacrifice
Delta Blue
Franks Photos 45 months ago | reply
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proudnamvet........Patriot Guard Riders 43 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Gardens of Stone , and we'd love to have this added to the group!
Al_HikesAZ 38 months ago | reply
My father is buried in Arlington in the Section just west of the 9/11 Pentagon Memorial so this is special to me. Semper Fidelis
JoshHeckathorn 35 months ago | reply
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Roscoul 34 months ago | reply
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nice shot yet really sad image.
mikasayschu 33 months ago | reply
I used this photo in my blog. I thought you might like to know <3
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TesoriTrovati 32 months ago | reply
I used your photo on a blog post that I did today on Veterans Day as part of my continuing posts entitled 30 Words. I describe something in exactly 30 words and have a corresponding photo to enhance the experience. Your photos are stunning and so meaningful. Thank you for sharing them.
treasures-found.blogspot.com/2010/11/30-wordsremember.html
Enjoy the day!
Erin
sulabrian123 28 months ago | reply
Hi bro,
This photo is really really amazing and I really like it!!
Do you mind if I use this photo free as a background of my new music which I'll upload to my Youtube channel later?
Here's the example:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1nWj2cTPNA
If so, I would love to mention this and mark your name under the description of the video. (consists of one photo and one track)
Best,
Chien-Yu
Beverly & Pack 28 months ago | reply
Sulabrian, This picture is in the public domain, with the information listed under the picture. As such, you are free to use it.
GlobalQuiz.org 2 months ago | reply
Thank you for sharing this photo. We have used it in United States Quiz, as an illustration to "In which war did most American soldiers die?". The attribution is provided.