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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
by Allie
O'Brien, age 12
Country, Honor and Valor are your decree. One nation under God is
your banner You: who so valiantly served, fought and died for me
are not forgotten. My gratitude to you is unwavering.
You were like the lamb led to slaughter. Without a word you
sacrificed yourself for: Life, Liberty and Justice for all. With
your blood you helped purchase freedom for your fellow man.
Generations following behind you who will never know your name say
"Thank You".
God, who knew you before the foundations of the earth were laid,
says "Soldier, Job Well Done". What an honor and privilege it
would be for me to lay a wreath on your tomb, representing my
respect and the respect of our country.
With all my heart I say "Thank You". May God continue to bless you
and God bless America.
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And the "rest of the story" from shipmate George Debo: "My 12
year old grand daughter entered into a nationwide history contest. The
contest was to write a poem to the unknown soldier. First prize was the
honor of placing a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier which is in
Arlington Va. Allie O'Brien, the oldest daughter of my youngest daughter,
took first place in the nation. It is in the tradition of our family to
stand up and be counted and to render unto Caesar that which is Caesars.
Allie, Grandma Nicky and I are proud to tell the world that we love you
and are so happy to see you so honored. Grandpa Debo."
(George Debo is a member of Seattle and South
Sound Bases, USSVI)
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