Thursday, May 24, 2012

Veteran Funeral at Arlington National Cemetery

This week's blog was shot several week's ago during the internment of my brother-in-law at the Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.  I saved these photographs until this week because I thought it would be an appropriate blog right before the Memorial Day Weekend.


The Old Post Chapel.


An Army Staff Sergeant stands guard at the entrance to the chapel.


Members of the Honor Guard stand ready to begin the ceremony.


Honor Guard about to enter the Old Post Chapel bearing the cremated remains of my brother-in-law Charles.





The Army Chaplain who officiated at the service.


The Honor Guard prepares to leave the Chapel.



The Rifle Squad.


Placing the remains in a vehicle for the procession to the Mausoleum.


After the urn is placed within the car, the rifle squad departs for the internment site.


Honor Guard preparing to transfer the urn to the amphitheater for a short ceremony.












The flag was presented to the family members.


Our niece and nephew carry their father to his final resting place.


At this point, the Honor Guard and the representative of the Department of Defense salute the fallen veteran.  This marked the end of their participation in the ceremony.


Final resting place.


Final prayer marking the end of the service.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Four Days of Touring

This week's blog features some of the photos we took while doing some touring over four days last week.




Confederate cannons along Southwest Confederate Avenue near the Robert E. Lee Memorial.


Memorial to the First Rhode Island Randolph Battery along Emmitsburg Road.


Joseph and Mary Sherfy House also along Emmittsburg Road.


General George Meade.


Monument dedicate to the Massachusetts Volunteer Sharpshooters.


York, Pennsylvania -- Sunday


This wall painting is on the YMCA Building at Philadelphia and Newbury Streets and depicts General Jacob Devers, a native of York, Pennsylvania who was the Commanding General of the North African Theater and the first officer to cross the Rhine River after D-Day.


York County's Vietnam Veterans Memorial dedicated October 3, 2009.  It is located at the York Agricultural Fair Grounds.


An old grainery that borders the York Fair Grounds.


Martin Memorial Library at Market and Queen Streets was named for Milton Daniel Martin who upon his death in 1912 left $125,000 for the establishment of a public library in York, PA.  The library was officially opened in 1935.




Entrance to the National Museum of the Marine Corps located just outside the entrance to Quantico Marine Corps Base in Virginia.  It opened in 2006.


A lifelike display of Marines hitting the beach during the war in the Pacific in the Leatherneck Gallery.


A member of the museum staff cleaning off a flag at the beginning of the Legacy Walk which immerses visitors into the 200 plus year history of the Marine Corps.


Forward observers calling in air strikes during WWII.


One of the posters in the area dedicated to Women Marines who served in WWII.


Display of an American Marine assisting a Vietnamese child wounded during the Tet offensive.





Members of the British Royal Marines Sports Association who were visiting the United States taking part in Exercise Virginia Gauntlet.  They took time out to tour the Marine Corps Museum while they were in Quantico for the games.


This replica of the Iwo Jima Statue is located at the Main Gate of Quantico Marine Corps Base.


Fort Washington  -- Wednesday 


Overall view of the outside of the Fort from the visitor's center.  Situated along the Potomac River, the origins of this Fort go back to 1808.


Entrance to the Fort's 21 bomb-proof gun positions.


A view from the top of the fort wall shows the Water Battery, also known as Battery White, in the foreground.  Light 80 


Enlisted man's quarters.


This 24-pounder cannon is all that remains of Fort Washington's 1861 artillery pieces.


The Commanding Officer's house as seen from inside the fort across the drawbridge.  It is now the Park Visitor's Center.


Another view of the Commanding Officer's House.


Fire Control and Battery Decatur