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I took a ride up to the New Hampshire State Veterans cemetery to watch the Veterans Day services. We don't have a Federal Veterans Cemetery, so a few years ago New Hampshire opened one for us. There is quite a bit of lad allocated but only a small portion has been opened for use. It is turning out to be a very special place.

The services this year had an unusually large attendance, that is a good thing. The beginning was very nice with traditional songs and military salutes. The opening speaker was the general in charge of the New Hampshire National Guard and I must say he exceeded all anyone would expect. Lots of wet eyes caused by that gentleman. Following that was the expected Governor and U.S. Senators giving the same speech that they have been giving since the first Veterans Day so many years ago; nothing very note worthy from my point of view.

I sat next to a woman who's husband is buried there; he served in WWII in Burma. We both noticed how calm and quiet it was even with the large turnout. There were babies and lots of young children and they were all well mannered; just as respectful as the adults.

It turned out to be a very nice day, I am glad I took the ride.

I took a few pictures to show my sons where their old man is going to end up and thought I would share a few of them here too.

My best to all who served and their families!
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