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The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
For the families and loved ones of fallen soldiers, grief and sorrow usually occurred without the finality or closure offered by having funeral rites or burials at home. Their memorial efforts might have included participation in national or local commemorative efforts, but they also involved oral traditions; maintaining grave markers and displaying cherished photos, letters, or memorabilia; and preserving physical objects as private acts of remembrance.
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier - Canada
We all know you now
You have fallen at our feet
You have guarded them all with life and limb
Noble and brave
Only to fall at a cowards last call
You have stirred the souls of the unknown heroes
Their appall shall seek the just dues of our defamers and saboteurs
Young lads who now welcome you in the hereafter
Shall haunt our enemies from near or afar
The drum rolls sound, as the rifles salute
The Unknown Soldier
You are unknown no more
Notes: In memory of Nathan Cirillo and Patrice Vincent both killed in cold blood on the week of Oct 26, 2014 by cowards in the name of Islam. Nathin Cirillo was standing guard at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Also in memory to the 1000’s of unknown soldiers, young men, who fought so that we may be free.
Copyright © arthur vaso | Year Posted 2014
This is not a yellow Asteracea and I still cannot identify the species.
Das ist keine gelbe Asteraceae und ich kenne sie trotzdem nicht.
Taken in Cloud Wood, Northwest Leicestershire, on our last visit of the year.
If anyone knows what it is please let me know, thanks in advance.
.- Overlooking things never imagined .....
Overlooking unknown worlds ....
Overlooking skies and seas .....
- Con vistas a cosas nunca imaginadas.....
Con vistas a desconocidos mundos....
Con vistas a cielos y mares...
I call this unknown because this truck is positioned right as you drive through a small town of Texas , Zavalla and even though it has a sidewalk to walk around it and fence to make a statement it has no statement , no info no nothing about it ..I suppose the town people that have lived there for generations know whos truck that belonged to but I sure don't ..To top this off I looked up Zavalla and this is what it gave me on Wikipedia..This man the town was named after was signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence who served as the first Vice-President of the Republic of Texas.Who knew, you live and you learn. Well the name of the town was named after him.I am still like going what is this truck about ????
A moss and lichen-covered tombstone in Riverside Cemetery in Trumbull, Connecticut. It's a small graveyard with tombstones dated primarily in the early to mid-1800's. Many of the surnames are names of streets and places in the community. Unfortunately the name on this marker is no longer visible.
Pentax K-3 - SMC Pentax DA 55-300mm F4-5.8ED
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Unknown Planets
Interplanetary Travel
Youtube: Supermoon of April 8, 2020 (Beautiful Full Moon Rise Through) - Canon
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
No fallen soldier should ever go unknown, and certainly must never be forgotten.
This unknown soldier serving under Major Hatch died during the Indian Wars of the 1860's. He rests all alone in a park setting at Pembina North Dakota.
Taken in my garden in Northwest Leicestershire.
Just taken delivery of a new macro lens, so just trying it out in the garden.
I have never planted a Narcissus in my garden knowingly, but we did put more bulbs in the garden last autumn, so assuming these were wrongly in one of the bags of bulbs we planted. I think ill keep them but they don't fit in so I will move them 6 weeks after flowering.