Common terms of modern US military history as applied to the generations who fought our wars.
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I will remember you.
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Leon Baudoux, a former assistant sergeant of the guard of the Tomb of the Unknowns, 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), places a rose at one of the four crypts of the Unknowns following his last walk ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia. Placing a rose at the foot of each crypt signifies a sentinel’s last and final honor before leaving the tomb. Baudoux, who will be assigned to an infantry unit at Fort Drum, N.Y., served at the Tomb of the Unknowns for 38 months.
(Photo by Sgt. Luisito Brooks, 22 MAY 2013.)
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“You live your life by a code, an ethos. Every man does. It’s your shoreline. It’s what guides you home. And trust me, you’re always trying to get home.”
God Bless Our Troops <3




