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27 Dec 05 View Image chailey common 003.jpg 27 Dec 05 View Image chailey common 002.jpg 27 Dec 05 View Image chailey common 001.jpg 26 Apr 05 View Image Aftenposten, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
26 Apr 05 View Image Aftenposten, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. High Park Slanty Hollow cache 3 Sep 04 View Image Aftenposten and a HitchHiker just below the cache Neither one would fit, so they just hung around a little bit. 3 Sep 04 View Image Aftenposten, et al, at Tiptoe Through The Tulips. Here, Aftenposten hangs out at Tulips with the other bugs I've got. 24 Aug 04 View Image World War 2 Memorial
24 Aug 04 View Image The White House 24 Aug 04 View Image Washington Monument and Reflecting Pool 24 Aug 04 View Image inside the Abraham Lincoln Memorial 24 Aug 04 View Image Abraham Lincoln Memorial
24 Aug 04 View Image Albert Einstein memorial 24 Aug 04 View Image the Capitol Building 24 Aug 04 View Image tomb of the unknown soldier3.jpg Since April 6, 1948 the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier has been guarded 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, regardless of weather. Millions of Americans annually visit the Memorial Amphitheater to watch these dedicated soldiers of a new generation, dutifully pace 21 steps across a black mat on the west face of the Tomb. It is a time honored ritual, executed with great precision and filled with American pride. 24 Aug 04 View Image tomb of the unknown soldier2.jpg Appropriately, the men who march 21 steps south, turn and march 21 steps north, and then repeat the process minute-by-minute for up to an hour at a time day or night, are the very best of the Army's best. Whether under a blazing sun, unsheltered from driving rains, or in freezing snow, they perform their duty with great precision and military bearing.
24 Aug 04 View Image tomb of the unknown soldier1.jpg The sentinel marches 21 steps across the black mat, past the final resting places of the Unknown Soldiers of World War I, World War II, Korea, and the crypt of the Unknown Soldier of the Vietnam War. With a crisp turn, the sentinel turns 90 degrees to face east for 21 seconds. The sentinel then turns a sharp 90 degrees again to face north for 21 seconds. A crisp "shoulder-arms" movement places the rifle on the shoulder nearest the visitors to signify that the sentinel stands between the tomb 24 Aug 04 View Image restored Robert E. Lee house memorial in Arlington 24 Aug 04 View Image viper7 in auditorium.jpg 24 Aug 04 View Image kiawa in auditorium.jpg
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