Arlington Research “Our debt to the heroic men and valiant women in the service of our country can be repaid, they have earned our undying gratitude. America will never forget their sacrifices”. -President Harry Sturman. This is a quote directed towards the Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington National Cemetery is a field of thousands of tombs of all the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for our freedom. The field at Arlington Cemetery looks like rows of white endless tombs. George Washington…
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Arlington National Cemetery I:History Of Arlington On www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-arlington-national-cemetery-came-to-be-145147007/ george washington and arlington cemetery It states that George washington is the step-grandfather of George washington park custis.George Washington, our first presedent married Martha Dandrige, formally kown as Martha Washington. Martha married into the family that originally inhabited the arlington house the first time she got married. Martha obtained…
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Arlington Cemetery. A place of love, courage, sacrifice, and the untold bravery of those unknown and known. White headstones stretch out as far as the eye can see, reaching like tendrils over the green, flourishing land. Two hundred years ago, this place was nothing more than a homestead in a new country, a place to live and work. But since it was first established during the Civil War, Arlington Cemetery has grown to become the final resting place for over 400,000 service members, veterans, and…
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Introduction: Hook: A marble tomb stands upon a hill’s peak. When people awake, they glare at the tomb’s beauty. Though that, “tomb,” is no ordinary tomb. It’s the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Transition: Though, that beauty comes at a cost. Thesis Statement: My discussion will be helping to discover what the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is, how it was made, when it was made, the roles of the Sentinels, and what importance it serves to America. What is it? - The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is more or less a…
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Armistice Day. During the Great War over 100 thousand people lost their lives.In 1921, the American Unknown Soldier, found in a battleground in Germany, arrived in Washington, D.C. and was taken to the U.S. Capitol. Thousands of people passed by to pay tribute. Flags were flown at half-mast from sunrise to sunset and all Americans paid silent tribute at 11 a.m. The casket was lowered into the tomb at that time on November 11, 1921, with the inscription,…
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11, 1921 - The first Unknown Soldier is reburied at Arlington National Cemetery. The tomb has the words inscribed, "Here rests in honored glory An American Soldier Known but to God." May 13, 1938 - Armistice Day becomes a federal holiday. June 1, 1954 - President Dwight Eisenhower signs a bill changing Armistice Day to Veterans Day in order to include all US veterans. May 30, 1958 - Unknown Soldiers from World War II and the Korean War are reburied next to the Unknown Soldier from World War I. 1968…
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past and as a tradition. At the World War II memorial the stars on the wall represent the soldiers that died during the war. The pillars around the outer part of the memorial represent the state that was founded better the war. The best part about going to the memorials is that the plaques. They tell you about some of the actual events. And if you're in Washington D.C. you should go over to the Arlington cemetery and see the grave…
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Washington D.C. experience, I had many memorable encounters. Severable of my most rememboral memories include; The White House, The U.S. Capitol, Mount Vernon, The Korean Memorial, , the National Archives, Ford’s Theatre, the metro ride and the Arlington Cemetery. These historical sites did not only teach valuable lessons, but they gave me a deeper understanding on major historic events. Overall, it was an honor to participate in the Washington D.C. Trip. In this paragraph, I will inform you about…
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Wreath Ceremony Selection Review Committee: Hello. I hope this finds you doing well today! It is my pleasure to recommend Josie Sanders as a candidate for the honored position of laying the memorial wreath at the Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier at the Arlington National Cemetery Ceremony. My name is Stacy Carrabine and I have had the privileged job of managing many teams and athletes at Team Indiana Volleyball. Josie is among hundreds of girls that I come in contact with on a weekly basis…
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USING THE WASHINGTON DC MAP INSTRUCTIONS: Open the map of Washington, DC, that you should find at http://www.bigbustours.com/UploadedFiles/wdc_mapapr13_201305015611.pdf. The map is a pdf file, so when you move your mouse cursor onto the map, you should see a menu pop up near the bottom of the map that includes a printer symbol and a + and - symbol. The map’s size can be increased by clicking on the + symbol on this menu. Then you can use the scroll bars to look at the enlarged map from left…
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