Sunday, November 27, 2011

Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ... .



Honor Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Silences Crowd After Laughter is Heard.





CLAP CLAP CLAP!

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9 comments:

TomR armed in Texas said...

What an occasion to practice the "School of the Bayonet".

Anonymous said...

That is quite literally the least they deserve. I appreciate that there is someone there to see that they get it.
GrinfilledCelt

Anonymous said...

That was AWESOME! God bless these men!

wv: "dessess", as in "Cease and dessess that crap or I'll teach you all about the Spirit of the Bayonet"

wildbill

Anonymous said...

Try looking that dignified shouldering a poodle shooter.

Alear said...

I've been at the Changing of the Guard. I've been at Consecration during High Mass. Always always the sound of my intentionally light breathing sounded sacriligous. To emit even a peep during such ceremonies is very beyond my cognizance.

Squeak said...

I have been there as well, you could have herd a pin drop. The boy (I will not call him a man) that was laughing should be repeatedly zapped with a cattle prod in the privets until nothing is ever funny to him ever again.

pdwalker said...

Superb

Anonymous said...

Their manual of arms (marching movements) are done vastly different than anywhere else in the military. Completely different from Marine snap and pop. I have never heard the reason for it.

Anonymous said...

Back in the 70's you could not wear short pants there. I was there when a lady was asked by the guard to leave. It was bueno.

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