Marine Honor Guard
Uploaded: December 08, 2011
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These were two of the six-member Marine Corps League honor guard who performed their 21-gun salute beautifully. As they were disembarking the ship they each, at the top of the gangway, turned toward the rear of the ship to render a salute. (Caption by Bill Achuff, our Meetup Group's leader.)
Exif: F Number: 7.1, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/250 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 250, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 35.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 7D
Michelle Alton December 08, 2011 0
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Bojan Bencic
December 08, 2011
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Monnie Ryan December 08, 2011 0
Wonderful, poignant captures of this very special event, Michelle! #9853888Gregory R. Gaskin December 08, 2011 0
A wonderful and moving series of pictures. Back in the late 1970’s my submarine stopped the ship yard in Bremerton, Washington where the USS Missouri was docked in the ship graveyard. I wandered over there one day and ask if I could get on board. The guy standing security watch said; “Go ahead, we let people do it all the time.” I was the only living soul on the ship for about an hour. Standing right on the spot where the “Instrument of Surrender” was signed was very moving. The Missouri is now located on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor (my home port back in the day) where visitors can visit and honor those who sacrificed so much for their country. We are quickly losing the greatest generation and our world will be worse off for the loss. #9853915Patricia White December 08, 2011 0
One of the saddest days in our history never to be forgotten. The tears, the sadness and all the bad memories. You have displayed this day with dignity. Very well done. #9853917
Jeff Robinson
December 08, 2011
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David Phalen December 08, 2011 0
Perfect timing, colors, clarity and post work in the original image!! Love the series and find it sad that Pearl Harbor day is largely overlooked. #9853974David Hurt December 08, 2011 0
You captured the moment. Well done. #9854022Debbie Bray December 08, 2011 0
Great series, Michelle! Although I do understand that there were a lot of people actually who made Hawaii's remembrance!! You did a great job with the cloning in and out too!! :) #9854063Neal D. Hatcher December 08, 2011 0
Fantastic job with this series of photosKathy Reeves December 08, 2011 0
Freedom is not free and thank you for honoring those who gave their life that day. Wonderful work as always. #9854239
Emile Abbott
December 08, 2011
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Tammy Espino December 08, 2011 0
Excellent tribute and capture!! :) #9854406Ian M. Hill December 08, 2011 0
Well captured Michelle. #9854413Ray Thoms December 09, 2011 0
Great work and image Michelle..... #9854477Brett Dolsen December 09, 2011 0
Love the photojournalism Michelle!!Way to go! #9854580Michael G. Marshall December 09, 2011 0
Wonderful images, Michelle! I hope that we never as a country of free men and women forget the incredible sacrifices that have been made by so many. Like Gregory, I have had the opportunity to visit the USS Missouri and stand on the spot where the "Instrument of Surrender" occurred. As a student of history and as an American, it was a very emotional moment for me. God bless the gallant men and women who have served and sacrificed so much for our freedom! May they never be forgotten! Michael #9854745Barbara Waldoch December 09, 2011 0
Excellent collection of images, Michelle! #9854915
Robert K. Bemus
December 09, 2011
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Ann Coates
December 09, 2011
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Marijana Fajgl December 09, 2011 0
Fantastic documentary captures, Michelle! Perfect timing. #9855928Carolyn McIntosh December 09, 2011 0
What a wonderful tribute to such a sad chapter of history. Your documentary is amazing and so well captured and written. I loved the follow up photos. Great job of cloning . . no one would have guessed if you hadn't told us. Visiting Pearl Harbour is still on my bucket list . . . . and I am Canadian. What a gift you have for combining your journalism skills with your photography skills. Your tribute moved me to tears, I can't imagine what it would have been like had I been there.Hats off to you. #9856097
Rona L. Schwarz December 10, 2011 0
An amazing series here, Michelle, so moving. Loved all the photos and, of course, your excellent commentary, as always. You always manage to be in the right place at the right time to witness and document these commemorations of our history. We are fortunate that you share it with us. I didn't think to check, but discovered (after the fact) that there was a commemoration with "laying of the wreath" in our town, too. #9856600
Patricia A. Casey
December 10, 2011
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Heather Loewenhardt
December 13, 2011
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Kathryn Wesserling December 29, 2011 0
You have such a special gift for combining words and images to create special memorable records of memorable moments.Mr. Straus is in a rapidly diminishing group of men who served our Country in WWII. He lived our history, and as such, he deserves to be honored and to be heard. It is lovely to know that someone recognized that.
Thank you for sharing this moment with us. #9891603
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