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Robin, strange you should mention the state veterans cemeteries. Linda's uncle was buried in the Veterans Cemetery in Allegheny County, Maryland, adjacent to the Rocky Gap State Park. We found out about it when we were looking for a free burial that didn't involve a lot of red tape. His home was in Lavale, MD, just a few miles from the cemetery. We couldn't believe how nice the factility was, right in the middle of grouse country, a resort and enormous lake on the property, really out in the mountains. We later buried Linda's aunt there. I always thought I would be in a crypt at Arlington, but no, I will be out there in Western Maryland at Rocky Gap. By the way, Rocky Gap State Park is now a major casino venue. Best of both worlds. This is one of at least two state sponsored veterans cemeteries in MD. Please investigate your state veterans cemeteries so you don't have to go to God forsaken Arlington. Just joking, of course. I would be honored to be buried at Arlington like many of my friends.
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Oldest WWII Vet at 108, cigars, whiskey, still working and driving. | ![]() |
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I agree with you Robin, it is one of the best maintained cemetery I have seen. I have been there in the evening when they play taps from the speakers hidden in the trees. Some day, a long way away I hope, we'll be neighbors there.
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Thanks for all the posts. I did 41 reserve years total and returned to active duty for the last 8 years after 9/11. As they stated, I was recommended and requested by who I never knew but I would go back tomorrow if asked, like most of you. I was fortunate to serve for awhile but, my service does not compare to the years in WWII like my dad. They were the greatest generation. It is great to see the respect that is returning for VETS. It is a family that is alive and well and we will always be proud to be a part of it.
I was fortunate to call a group of retired 2 and 3 star generals friends in D.C. They were all retired and all wanted to know who you were and who did you father serve with, etc. Even though I was only a Master Sargent, they would stand up and reach for my hand when I approached their table. Old time military respect, still wearing the short haircut and grip your hand like a vice. As they pass away, we will always be better for having known them. Always say a prayer for the families of those who never made it back and remember the fallen! |
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HALLOWED GROUNDS
by: Lisha Lander Hylton, June 2005 "As I walk down the green, sloping hills of Virginia On the Hallowed Grounds of our Heroes from war; In the fields that were home to an old Southern General Rest American Soldiers, in the peace they died for CHORUS: They gave their lives for our freedom , in America's name Our Heroes are gone, but their memories remain God has called them to His Kingdom, now they rest in Honored Glory from these Hallowed Grounds we remember their story. As the wind softly blows through the trees on the hillsides Like a voice from the past, they whisper to me "As He died to make men holy. let us live and die to make men free." Tell me, how many wars will it take 'till we learn The treasures of freedom, the final AMEN? Blowing in the breeze is the answer to peace Among the graves of these proud countrymen As the sad, mourning cry of a whippoorwill fades I see in the distance a tomb and a guard "Here Rests In Honored Glory, An American Soldier Known But To God" Entombed in the crypts and so often forgotten On eagles bold wings their souls will endure In war after war, their bodies lay shattered Resting now in The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier In your own native land lies your dust in the soil It's fitting for your worthy grave The earth claims from wars her most sacred souls The ashes of our courage and our brave Now live eternal you Saints of our wars Dear as the blood that you willingly gave No footstep shall tread on this reverent sod The heritage of our soldier's holy grave" And to those who are lost and whose lives are uncertain In one final prayer we silently make That their valor and virtue for our country at war Be our hope for their glorious fate To those living today giving lives for our freedom As they fight for The Land of the Free We pray to Our Lord, our Savior and Father May God shed His loving Grace upon Thee As I gaze toward the sunset, as twilight creeps in Over thousands of graves in the moon's early light Like fingers caressing, the heart of my soul I feel their voices whisper softly in the night Pleading:"Let there be peace on earth for mankind God, give us the strength, give our world unity Let the bells toll for freedom, let the stars and stripes fly... In the land of the brave and the home of the free" "Dedicated to the men and women who are presently fighting for our country's freedom, to those who have died defending our cause and those who have bravely fought for American freedom and are missing in action; and to my Dad, who taught me to appreciate my country and honor those who have fought so bravely to defend her. I love you Dad!" My daughter, Lisha, wrote this poem after visiting Arlington National Cemetery and it appears on Arlington's web site.
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Wow, you have something very special. You obviously raised a wonderful daughter. Thank you for sharing!
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