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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington National Cemetery. These pictures were taken on May 6th, 2008.

First, the tomb.

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I don't remember this gentleman's name, but he addressed the crowd and gave the orders for the ceremony. Unfortunately there was 1 guy in the crowd who either didn't pay attention or didn't care...he sat down during the ceremony.

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This soldier was standing off to the side watching the ceremony. When the guards saluted the tomb he did so, too. I was able to capture it w/ my camera's zoom feature.

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Placing a new wreath out front.

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I definitely suggest watching the ceremony if you get the chance. It occurs every 30 minutes and is very touching to watch.
 

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adds to the places to visit list

If you do go, go ahead and plan on spending about half the day at Arlington. We did a walking tour that we found in a book we ordered and spent about 3 hours just walking through the cemetery. It's really beautiful, though, and I would dare to say it's a history buff's DREAM. :)

Looks very poignant.

Very much so. :)
 
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