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ARL_121225_004_STITCH.JPG: Arlington graves, most decorated with wreaths, at Christmas
ARL_121225_007.JPG: Dedicated to the gallant and victorious men and women who participated in the Battle of the Bulge, World War II, 16 December 1944 thru 25 January 1945 in Belgium and Luxembourg. The great battle ever fought by the United States Army. Presented by the Veterans of the Battle of Bulge [sic] on 16 December 1986.
ARL_121225_011.JPG: 385th Bomb Group (H)
8th Air Force
1943-1945
Great Ashfield
(Station 155)
Suffolk, England
In memory of all who served aiding in the liberation of Europe during World War II.
Dedicated 1986
ARL_121225_013.JPG: Third Infantry Division, U.S. Army
"Rock of the Marne"
The 3d Division was organized at Camp Greene, North Carolina on 23 November 1917. All units of the division were in France by March 1918. The division entered combat in May. On July 15 it distinguished itself in defense of the Marne River at Chateau-Thierry, forty-five miles northeast of Paris. This action earned the division the proud motto, "Rock of the Marne."
The 3d Infantry Division fought with distinction in World War II, participating in four amphibious landings in North Africa, Sicily, Italy and France. The division played a crucial role in the defense of South Korea. It returned to Germany in 1957 as part of the NATO Defense and was there when the 3d Division Memorial was dedicated on August 15, 1990.
... Campaigns ... Killed ... Wounded ... Missing
WW-I (1917-1918) ... 6 ... 3,401 ... 12,764 ... 691
WW-II (1941-1945) ... 10 ... 5,558 ... 18,766 ... 554
Korea (1950-1953) ... 8 ... 2,160 ... 7,939 ... 292
ARL_121225_022.JPG: In honor of members of the United States Armed Forces who died in an attempt to rescue American hostages held in Iran, 25 April 1980.
U.S. Marine Corps:
John D. Harvey, Sgt., 30 May 1958
George N. Holmes, Jr., Cpl., 20 July 1957
Dewey L. Johnson, SSgt., 26 May 1948
U.S. Air Force:
Richard L. Bakke, Maj., 13 May 1946
Harold L. Lewis, Jr., Maj., 26 February 1945
Joel C. Mayo, TSG., 26 October 1945
Lyn D. McIntosh, Maj., 11 October 1946
Charles T. McMillan, Capt., 4 October 1951
ARL_121225_025.JPG: In grateful and loving tribute to the brave crew of the United States Space Shuttle Challenger. 28 January 1986
Francis R. (Dick) Scobee
Commander
Washington
May 19, 1939
Michael J. Smith
Pilot
North Carolina
April 30, 1945
Ronald E. McNair
Mission Specialist
South Carolina
October 21, 1950
Ellison S. Onizuka
Mission Specialist
Hawaii
June 24, 1946
S. Christa McAullife
Payload Specialist
New Hampshire
September 2, 1948
Judith A. Resnick
Mission Specialist
Ohio
April 5, 1949
Gregory B. Jarvis
Payload Specialist
Michigan
August 24, 1944
ARL_121225_034.JPG: In memory of the crew of
United States Space Shuttle Columbia
1 February 2003.
ARL_121225_063.JPG: To the soldiers and sailors of the United States who gave their lives for their country in the war of 1898-99 with Spain.
This monument is dedicated in sorrow gratitude and pride by The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the name of all the women of the nation, 1902
ARL_121225_099.JPG: The guy taking the picture was the brother of George Charles Merna whose grave they're standing in front of.
ARL_121225_163.JPG: What an amazing family name for a military man!
ARL_121225_183.JPG: In memory of the United States military personnel who served on the Berlin Airlift, 26 June 1948 to 30 September 1949
ARL_121225_192.JPG: [Ron] Brown
United States Secretary of Commerce
Chairman, National Democratic Party
ARL_121225_200.JPG: Ronald Harmon Brown
Aug. 1, 1941 - Apr. 3, 1996
Captain United States Army
Germany-Korea
Wonderful husband
father and grandfather
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2012 photos: Equipment this year: My mainstays were the Fuji S100fs, Nikon D7000, and the new Fuji X-S1. I also used an underwater Fuji XP50 and a Nikon D600. The first three cameras all broke this year and had to be repaired.
Trips this year:
three Civil War Trust conferences (Shepherdstown, WV, Richmond, VA, and Williamsburg, VA),
a week-long family reunion cruise of the Caribbean,
another week-long family reunion in the Wisconsin Dells (with lots of in-transit time in Ohio and Indiana), and
my 7th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including side trips to Zion, Bryce, the Grand Canyon, etc).
Ego strokes: I had a picture of Miss DC, Ashley Boalch, published in the Washington Post. I had a photograph of the George Segal San Francisco Holocaust memorial used as the cover of Quebec Francais (issue 165). Not being able to read French, I'm not entirely sure what the article is about but, hey! And I guess what could be considered to be a positive thing, my site is now established enough that spammers have noticed it and I had to block 17,000 file description postings for Viagra and whatever else..
Number of photos taken this year: just below 410,000.
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