Memorials
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Arlington National Cemetery and
Viet Nam Memorials

The Amphitheater

The amphitheater of the Arlington National Cemetery.

CA-70 Shipmates

Bob Beach and George Korey

Audy Murphy

The grave of the most decorated soldier in American history.

The Amphitheater

"Known But To God"

The tomb of the unknown soldiers.

Changing of the guard.

The U.S.S. Maine Memorial

The Canadian Memorial

U.S.S. Canberra Memorial

Dedicated to the men who died on October 13th, 1944.

Memorial Service

Bryan Humphrey speaks to shipmates and quests.

Placing of the wreath

Combat Veterans Motorcycle Club

The "Canberra Cycle"

A special kind of memorial owned by Bob and Fran Beach.

Korey takes a ride

Shipmates George Korey and Bob Beach take a ride on the "Canberra cycle."

George, Fran, and Bob

Shipmate Korey, in sidecar, poses with Fran and Bob Beach, owners of this very special motorcycle.

The Eternal Flame

With our flag flying over Arlington House, the eternal flame burns at the grave site of John F. Kennedy.

Ask the right questions

From John F. Kennedy's speech. These words are just as valid today, as they were when they were first spoken.

The Hagans in Arlington

Karen and Skip Hagan pose at the Kennedy memorial with Washington D.C. in the background.

Challenger & Iran

Two plaques to memorialize the members of the Challenger crew and those who lost their lives in the attempt to rescue the hostages from Iran.

Across the Wall

View from the rear, across the top of the Viet Nam memorial.

Viet Nam Statue

Shipmates

Paul Halley (BT3), Ken Starling (EM3), and Skip Hagan (IC3)

The Wall

Nurses Memorial

A touching tribute to the women who served and suffered with our troops.

Taking a break

Karen Hagan, Ken Starling, and Paul Halley rest a moment after visiting the Viet Nam memorial.


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