Arlington National Cemetery is a piece of digital artwork by Michael Rucker which was uploaded on April 14th, 2013.
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery - The final resting place of America's Soldiers of past wars, America's most Sacred Cemetery & Shine, in this painting a... more
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Title
Arlington National Cemetery
Artist
Michael Rucker
Medium
Digital Art
Description
Arlington National Cemetery - The final resting place of America's Soldiers of past wars, America's most Sacred Cemetery & Shine, in this painting a Soldier has entered Arlington Cemetery with an American flag draped over his coffin and is carried by military Horse and Wagon where he will rest in peace with other honored dead and travels down the road by The Caisson Platoon of the 3rd United States Infantry " The Old Guard "
Spirit Soldiers Dating back to the Civil War to the Present War Stand by the road side inside Arlington Cemetery and line the Cemetery road for miles and stand at Attention and with the highest Honor and Respect - The Spirit Soldiers of Arlington Cemetery ***SALUTE*** The Fallen Warrior on his final ride to his resting place.
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April 14th, 2013
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Comments (6)
Thomas Woolworth
This is a powerful moment in time that you have Created!! I buried my dad at A.N.C. many years ago. Thanks for sharing this.
Nadine and Bob Johnston
Thank you for creating this, it brought tears to my eyes, more than 60 years later. This unique piece of art has been published in ARTIST NEWS, an internet publication............... Many of my Brothers are here from the 5th Regimental Combat Team. The oldest Regiment in the US Army still on active duty. The only Regiment from Korea that was allowed a Memorial in Arlington due to their record in Korea. Many are here, though my Platoon Leader Lt Dodd who could have been, but chose to be close to home. He was awarded the Medal of Honor in Korea who lead the 2nd Platoon in a charge up Subuksan a tough Mountain to fight on, in Korea. LT Dodds action lead to getting the entire company moving up the mountain. Result was that the 2nd Battalion of the 5th RCT wiped out an entire Chinese Division that outnumbered us three to one. . . . Will have to dig out a photo of that Mountain. Carl Dodd's record is in Wikipedia, too long to type here.