Ten years ago this month we went to Washington, DC, which was the entire focus of the week-long trip. That had some advantages, especially since DC has a decent network of subway lines. We went everywhere by subway, including Arlington National Cemetery. Once there, shuttle buses run a loop around the grounds. Good thing, since the cemetery covers 639 acres.
President Kennedy drew a crowd.
Robert Kennedy isn’t far away, marked with a small stone and a cross.
President Taft, the other U.S. chief executive buried in the cemetery, did not draw a crowd.
The memorial to the crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia. An elegant design.
The memorial to the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Not an elegant design.
Mainly because of the faces. The more you look at them, the worse they become.
Audie Murphy. I hadn’t remembered that he died that young; airplane crash.
Other noteworthy stones we happened across. Ones I did, anyway. Not sure anyone else noticed as I took pictures.
Army brass. Among others, Gen. Alexander “I’m in control” Haig in the foreground, and Gen. Omar Bradley, with his five stars, not far away.
The Tomb of the Unknown Solider.
Here are the girls, goofing around at the nearby amphitheater.
Hope the trip made some kind of impression.