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Forest of Stone
May 28, 2018 16:06:32   #
Popeye Loc: LifIno
 
FORESTS OF STONE by Larry Dunn

Scattered throughout this great country and in many foreign lands are countless Forests of Stone. Some are perfectly aligned, delicately manicured and carefully guarded. Visited at times as a courtesy or for official inspections; at other times by somber faced friends and relatives of the precious remains lying beneath the sod of these hallowed forests. Others stand alone in private cemeteries, forgotten, covered with weeds, unkempt and unvisited.

Walking through these Forests of Stone, where each white granite marker stands in mute testimony to a life sacrificed or served to ensure our liberty and freedom, is sobering. Each stone stands at the head of a patriot, blind to race, color or creed, reminding each visitor of the cost of freedom and the sacrifice that each citizen must be willing and prepared to face in order to perpetuate this freedom.

Solitude and peace surrounds these sons and daughters of America who now lie still in death. Many had lives cut short in an ultimate display of honor to secure our heritage for those that follow. Fallen on the field of battle in long forgotten wars in unfamiliar foreign places. Fathers and mothers of children who will never be born and will never enjoy those rights for which they died. Others served faithfully but by chance and the Grace of God, were spared the fate of their fallen brothers and sisters. Sometimes taken for granted in life, they must now be respected in death.

These Forests of Stone have stood as silent sentinels over our military dead since the first markers were carved by hand so many years ago. Weathering gracefully the ravages of wind and rain. Permanent reminders to those who enjoy the milk and honey of America that there will come a time when the call will be sounded to follow their lead; when the greedy and power-hungry of this world will cause the thunder of war to rattle across this great nation. Patiently these Forests of Stone wait, to eventually receive the honored remains of patriots yet unborn.

Pay homage to those who lie here and in private cemeteries across the nation. Seldom visited, seldom thanked, seldom remembered. Remember also those 125,000 sons and daughters lying at peace in twenty-four Forests of Stone on foreign soil; and those who lie in unmarked graves on battlefields and jungle floors throughout the world, for they bravely answered the call and paid the price of freedom. They ask nothing of us. To them we owe everything.



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May 28, 2018 16:19:45   #
NMGal Loc: NE NM
 
May their God bless them all.

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May 28, 2018 16:47:03   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Amen!

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May 28, 2018 16:52:39   #
Gifted One Loc: S. E. Idaho
 
- - -and many with out their names cut in stone.

J. R.

Thanks

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May 28, 2018 16:55:30   #
Peggy's Place Loc: Lancaster, PA
 
Thank you so much for this beautiful reminder.

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May 28, 2018 23:33:17   #
Retired CPO Loc: Travel full time in an RV
 
And then to think of all the young, healthy, ridiculously well paid "men" in this country who can't even stand for the National Anthem.

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May 29, 2018 06:36:00   #
Rich2236 Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
 
Retired CPO wrote:
And then to think of all the young, healthy, ridiculously well paid "men" in this country who can't even stand for the National Anthem.


I think that those "ridiculously well paid men" should be made to do penance like taking a tooth brush and cleaning those stones, reading the names engraved on them and then maybe that would impress on them that these GOOD men and women gave their ALL so these "ridiculously well paid men" could get that money.
Rich...

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May 29, 2018 08:49:33   #
silver-rail Loc: harrisburg, pa
 
Thanks Popeye what you sent says it all Semper Fi

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May 29, 2018 14:59:53   #
bwana Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
 
Popeye wrote:
FORESTS OF STONE by Larry Dunn

Scattered throughout this great country and in many foreign lands are countless Forests of Stone. Some are perfectly aligned, delicately manicured and carefully guarded. Visited at times as a courtesy or for official inspections; at other times by somber faced friends and relatives of the precious remains lying beneath the sod of these hallowed forests. Others stand alone in private cemeteries, forgotten, covered with weeds, unkempt and unvisited.

Walking through these Forests of Stone, where each white granite marker stands in mute testimony to a life sacrificed or served to ensure our liberty and freedom, is sobering. Each stone stands at the head of a patriot, blind to race, color or creed, reminding each visitor of the cost of freedom and the sacrifice that each citizen must be willing and prepared to face in order to perpetuate this freedom.

Solitude and peace surrounds these sons and daughters of America who now lie still in death. Many had lives cut short in an ultimate display of honor to secure our heritage for those that follow. Fallen on the field of battle in long forgotten wars in unfamiliar foreign places. Fathers and mothers of children who will never be born and will never enjoy those rights for which they died. Others served faithfully but by chance and the Grace of God, were spared the fate of their fallen brothers and sisters. Sometimes taken for granted in life, they must now be respected in death.

These Forests of Stone have stood as silent sentinels over our military dead since the first markers were carved by hand so many years ago. Weathering gracefully the ravages of wind and rain. Permanent reminders to those who enjoy the milk and honey of America that there will come a time when the call will be sounded to follow their lead; when the greedy and power-hungry of this world will cause the thunder of war to rattle across this great nation. Patiently these Forests of Stone wait, to eventually receive the honored remains of patriots yet unborn.

Pay homage to those who lie here and in private cemeteries across the nation. Seldom visited, seldom thanked, seldom remembered. Remember also those 125,000 sons and daughters lying at peace in twenty-four Forests of Stone on foreign soil; and those who lie in unmarked graves on battlefields and jungle floors throughout the world, for they bravely answered the call and paid the price of freedom. They ask nothing of us. To them we owe everything.
FORESTS OF STONE by Larry Dunn br br Scattered th... (show quote)

We do indeed owe a lot to these many men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice!

bwa

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May 30, 2018 05:55:35   #
rpm Loc: Houston, TX
 
Dear Mr. Popeye, Pearl Jam has a song called "Garden of Stone" and it so aptly applies ... It's kinda a hard driving rock and roll song, but well worth the listen. "Society" by Eddie Vedder is another great one that would fit this shot. I don't think you could listen to "Society" stare at that shot, and not shed a tear... So many have given so much for this country. Bless them all. rpm

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May 30, 2018 11:37:15   #
Paladin48 Loc: Orlando
 
Popeye wrote:
FORESTS OF STONE by Larry Dunn

Scattered throughout this great country and in many foreign lands are countless Forests of Stone. Some are perfectly aligned, delicately manicured and carefully guarded. Visited at times as a courtesy or for official inspections; at other times by somber faced friends and relatives of the precious remains lying beneath the sod of these hallowed forests. Others stand alone in private cemeteries, forgotten, covered with weeds, unkempt and unvisited.

Walking through these Forests of Stone, where each white granite marker stands in mute testimony to a life sacrificed or served to ensure our liberty and freedom, is sobering. Each stone stands at the head of a patriot, blind to race, color or creed, reminding each visitor of the cost of freedom and the sacrifice that each citizen must be willing and prepared to face in order to perpetuate this freedom.

Solitude and peace surrounds these sons and daughters of America who now lie still in death. Many had lives cut short in an ultimate display of honor to secure our heritage for those that follow. Fallen on the field of battle in long forgotten wars in unfamiliar foreign places. Fathers and mothers of children who will never be born and will never enjoy those rights for which they died. Others served faithfully but by chance and the Grace of God, were spared the fate of their fallen brothers and sisters. Sometimes taken for granted in life, they must now be respected in death.

These Forests of Stone have stood as silent sentinels over our military dead since the first markers were carved by hand so many years ago. Weathering gracefully the ravages of wind and rain. Permanent reminders to those who enjoy the milk and honey of America that there will come a time when the call will be sounded to follow their lead; when the greedy and power-hungry of this world will cause the thunder of war to rattle across this great nation. Patiently these Forests of Stone wait, to eventually receive the honored remains of patriots yet unborn.

Pay homage to those who lie here and in private cemeteries across the nation. Seldom visited, seldom thanked, seldom remembered. Remember also those 125,000 sons and daughters lying at peace in twenty-four Forests of Stone on foreign soil; and those who lie in unmarked graves on battlefields and jungle floors throughout the world, for they bravely answered the call and paid the price of freedom. They ask nothing of us. To them we owe everything.
FORESTS OF STONE by Larry Dunn br br Scattered th... (show quote)


I've always referred to cemeteries as a "Marble Index" ... a reference to an old Nico (Velvet Underground) song of the same name.

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