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Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery: “Now I know why your soldiers fight so hard. You take better care of your dead than we do our living”
IMPRIMIS Sacred Duty: A Soldier’s Tour at Arlington National Cemetery by Senator Tom Cotton April/May 2019 …Nothing interferes with The Old Guard’s mission in Arlington—and when I say nothing, I mean nothing, not even 9/11. On that beautiful morning, the … Continue reading →
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