Memorial Day 2010 - a Visit to the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery
On a quiet, sunny day last weekend, I had a chance to visit Illinois' National Cemetery.

These wonderful folks were planting flowers that day.


World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm...they're all here.

I was touched at the sight of a single rose, tucked behind his plaque. The message could be for all of these veterans; "Always in our hearts".

-Rog
These wonderful folks were planting flowers that day.
World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm...they're all here.
I was touched at the sight of a single rose, tucked behind his plaque. The message could be for all of these veterans; "Always in our hearts".
-Rog
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