Last week, while I was in my hometown of Michigan City, Indiana, I visited my father's grave. My father served during WWII and continued serving in the Army Reserves until he retired in the 1960's attaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
While my sisters and I were at the cemetary the grounds keepers were already preparing for today's memorial services by marking all military personel's graves with flags.
In addition to the stone marker, there is a marker set in the ground documenting the service member's military service.
Today services will be held all over the United States remembering and honoring fallen soldiers. A very moving and poignant part of services held at Arlington National cemetary, not just today but throughout the year, is that of the Caisson Platoon.The following videos are of the Caisson Platoon and their service to honor the fallen soldiers as well as the history of the playing of Taps.
Caisson Platoon:
Final Honors - Caparisoned Horse:
Taps:
Until next time,
Jennifer
Great story, I enjoyed reading about your dad.
ReplyDeleteWhat a thoughtful and beautiful story! Thankful to all of our fallen and living soldiers/veterans.
ReplyDeleteWe have visited Michigan City and it is a beautiful area. I plan on getting back there in the future.
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