Lest we forget
by chuckofish
Yesterday morning I got up bright and early and drove with daughter #1 to Florissant, MO to the historic Cold Water Cemetery, the oldest Protestant cemetery west of the Mississippi still in use, for an annual DAR event. There are some Revolutionary War veterans buried in this cemetery, so the DAR has been caretaking the cemetery for 60 years. We enjoyed the ceremony, especially the Lewis and Clark Fife and Drum Corps…

It was good to see some twelve-year old boys (probably all home-schooled) interested in history. We also liked these guys from the Militia de San Carlos and the Sons of the Revolution…

They gave a musket salute as well.
And we got to ride in one of these “shuttles” down to the cemetery…

It was almost like being on a hayride!
As is my tradition, I also watched They Were Expendable (1945), which is the best war movie ever.

Listen, son: you and I are professionals. If the manager says, “Sacrifice”, we lay down a bunt and let somebody else hit the home runs. We know all about those destroyers out of commission, tied up around San Diego. We could use them here. But they’re not around. They won’t be. Our job is to lay down that sacrifice. That’s what we were trained for, and that’s what we’ll do. Understand?
So keep showing up. Pay attention. Pray hard for your country.


Glad we went to the DAR event! But I wish you’d included the pic of you on the shuttle 🙂
The DAR service sounds neat!
Well, it’s different, for sure!