Here was the first in this series.
Recognize this ferry for decades since 1988 has been laid up, recently just west of the Bayonne Bridge . . . not the best photo but it’s Pvt. Nicholas Minue? I can’t remember if it was still there last time I passed . . .
Know the story?
Pvt. Minue lies in Carthage, Tunisia, one of the cemeteries in 15 countries around the world. Below, a Tunisian man, Abdullah Lagahre tends Minue’s marker; for more on this story and the source of this photo, click here.
Near and far, may their sacrifice be remembered and respected.
Here are some related links . . . classified stars on a wall, the wall in Fort Huachuca, and what the VA spent on Confederate graves as of 2013.
Here’s a story of another Medal of Honor awardee whose remains lie overseas, this time in Asia.
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May 29, 2017 at 2:38 pm
bowsprite
The largest single arms sale in United States history, $110 billion, has just been made. War will be around for a long time.