2007-03-03

Uploaded: March 04, 2007

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The Commander of the United States Army 3d Infantry Regiment, Colonel Robert P. Pricone, and guests observe the Changing of the Guard.

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Linda D. Lester level-classic March 17, 2007

Thank you for your wonderful comment in reguards to my son. I looked at everyone of your shots and I am very impressed! I will save your site and show it to my son when he comes home. I haven't seen him in a couple of years and we sure miss him but are very proud parents.
Thank you,
Linda Lester #622355

Arlington Natl Cemetery Tomb Photos March 17, 2007

And proud you should be! Not only is he serving our County, but he is a United States Marine. Even though I was an Army soldier, I still have the utmost respect for the Corps. All my duty assignments were with joint commands which had all the Services. I even provided personal security to the Commandant of the Marine Corps, General Barrow, on his visit to HQ US European Command (HQUSEUCOM), back in the early 80s. Even though, by the looks of him, he didn't need any security. Seems he could have taken on an entire company by himself and still prevailed. Such is an American Marine.

Thanks for reviewing my album. I have it there for others to learn. The Tomb is there for those who never made it home and for those families who never had the closure of a burial. It can be a sad place, but also a place to remember all those who never returned. For an old soldier like myself, it gives me some comfort, for there but the grace of God go I. I like to say a little prayer when I visit... "Please Lord, let these soldiers know they are remembered." Not trying to push religion, but only my thoughts.

Thanks again for visiting my album and feel free to pass the link on to others.

The military family is what keeps the military member going. Thanks for your Service, Mom!

Rex #4065454


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