There are many families in American history that sent a beloved friend or family member to war and never knew what happened to them. They had no idea if their loved one is one of the many dead soldiers that came back to America. Many of those families who had to suffer did not know what happened to their fellow friend or family member. To honor all the unknown soldiers that gave the greatest sacrifice, their life, a tomb was built in their name. Their life was not the only sacrifice they gave up to protect this country; they also gave up their identities. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is not just beautiful in its architecture, but also in the honor that it holds. A guard is placed outside of the tomb 24/7 to protect the fallen. Laying the wreath at the tomb would allow me to show respect for both of my great grandfathers that served at war.
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was established in 1921 and is the for the unknown soldiers that fought for freedom in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. The first Unknown Soldier was from World War I. At first, he was just buried with a plain marble placed upon the burial site of the soldier. In 1923, an institution of civilian guards watched over the tomb, but later the U.S. Army took over the job. The tomb that is there today was designed by Lorimer Rich and was sculpted by Thomas H. Jones. The total cost of the tomb was $48,000 and it was made entirely out of white marble from the Yule Marble Quarry in Marble, Colorado. On the side of the tomb that faces Washington D.C. there are three symbols that from left to right represent Peace, Victory and Valor. On the opposite side of the tomb there is an inscription that reads, “Here Rests In Honored Glory An American Soldier Known ...
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Continuing on, the Tomb of the Unknowns is the next stop on the journey. An extravagant white marble sarcophagus symbolizes the resting place for patriotic fighters who could not be identified during the time of war. Guarding the stunning sarcophagus are Tomb Guard sentinels. These sentinels are considered the best of the elite in the United States military. The elite soldiers stride back and forth in such a beautiful rhythmic motion that it is spectacular. A wonderful feeling is aroused knowing the brave unknown soldiers are being honored for giving their lives in a terrible time of war.
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At the Arlington National Cemetery in Washington D.C. lie the remains of four hundred thousand soldiers, but only four are given the title the unknown soldier. The tomb of the unknown soldier, also known as the Tomb of the Unknowns, is a monument that opened on November eleventh nineteen twenty-one. The tomb contains the remains of four unidentified soldiers from World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The tomb is a reminder of America 's pastime. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a vital part of American history because it represents all the men and women who have selflessly given their lives for American freedom.
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