http://professor-lyman.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] professor-lyman.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2014-05-21 09:20 am

These United States [Wednesday, May 21, 2014]

Today the class was meeting in front of the gates of Arlington National Cemetery. "Despite what commercials right now might be telling you, Memorial Day isn't a time to commerorate cheap mattresses and cars," Josh began, "or to celebrate the start of 101 days of drinking and summer debauchery until Labor Day. It's a time when we're supposed to take a moment and reflect on the fact that when our nation has needed them to, people have answered the call to take up arms in our defense, and not all of them have made it home. Not by a long shot. More than a million men and women have died while wearing the uniform of the United States, and the very least we can do before heading to a barbecue is to think about that."

He gestured around them. "This is Arlington National Cemetery. One hundred and fifty years ago this month, the first soldiers were buried here up in Section 27, which just happened to be General Robert E. Lee's front garden." He pointed up to the house at the top of the hill with the flag waving in front of it. "No one said we were being particularly nice about anything. Pvt. William Henry Christman was the first to be buried here, and he's been followed by more than 400,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines. If you've served in the US military, you are eligible to be buried here, and they've been known to make exceptions for historically significant dignitaries, too. The cemetery is divided into 70 sections. Section 60 is where our most recent casualties from Afghanistan and Iraq are being buried, Section 21 is the Nurses' Section, which also includes the Nurses' Memorial and the Spanish-American War Nurses Memorial. Chaplains Hill includes monuments to Jewish, Protestant and Roman Catholic Chaplains."

He ran his hand through his hair. "There's a way to look up people's specific plots if you know anyone who's buried here--the Visitors Center over there will be happy to assist you--but even if you don't know anyone, the cemetery is still something everyone needs to see at least once." He glanced at his watch. "We're going to go up to the Tomb of the Unknowns now, then we'll do a little more exploring. I know I don't have to tell you this, but this is a cemetery, so please be quiet and respectful."
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Re: Sign in [5/21]

[personal profile] pulseof_life 2014-05-21 11:57 am (UTC)(link)
Paddra Nsu-Yeul
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Re: Sign in [5/21]

[personal profile] walkswithcoyote 2014-05-21 12:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Mercy Thompson
spin_kick_snap: Kang Min Kyung as Kathy/Banzai (Solemn)

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[personal profile] spin_kick_snap 2014-05-21 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Kathy Li

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Soren Bearstar

Re: Tomb of the Unknowns

[identity profile] livebytherules.livejournal.com 2014-05-21 10:40 am (UTC)(link)
Will's father had told him about this procession once several years ago. And he'd seen pictures in various textbooks and on the internet. Seeing it in person was something entirely different. It was riveting.
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Re: Tomb of the Unknowns

[personal profile] pulseof_life 2014-05-21 12:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeul watched quietly, eyes solemn and thoughtful.

Sorrow weighed heavily here, and so did pride. She did not know what had caused the wars that the soldiers buried here had died in, but it did not matter.

People remembered their sacrifices.
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Re: Tomb of the Unknowns

[personal profile] spin_kick_snap 2014-05-21 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Kathy's eyes were wet as she watched the Changing of the Guard. The ritual was incredibly solemn; she didn't understand how anyone could watch this and not be moved.

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[identity profile] livebytherules.livejournal.com 2014-05-21 10:42 am (UTC)(link)
Will stayed near this memorial for awhile. He took his time with reading the various quotes and soaking up the atmosphere.
pulseof_life: (picking up a flower)

Re: Around the Cemetery

[personal profile] pulseof_life 2014-05-21 12:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeul chose to help place flags.

Her progress was slow, partly because of her limp, but more because this did not seem to be a thing meant to be rushed. She knew no one buried in the cemetery, but she'd known many, many soldiers in her time and this allowed her to reflect on them as well.
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Re: Around the Cemetery

[personal profile] spin_kick_snap 2014-05-21 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Kathy saw Yeul working and gave her a silent nod before moving on. It seemed wrong to talk, especially just to chat, but after their talk last week, Kathy wanted to at least acknowledge the other girl.

It seemed entirely fitting, considering their surroundings.
spin_kick_snap: Kang Min Kyung as Kathy/Banzai (Vulnerable)

Re: Around the Cemetery

[personal profile] spin_kick_snap 2014-05-21 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
There was no way Kathy was going to pass up this chance to help out. Grabbing a handful of flags, she slowly went down the rows planting a flag and pausing to thank each person for their service.

It didn't matter what she thought about the wars being fought in her lifetime. Each person here had made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. No one could ask for more than that.
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Re: Talk to Josh or Mercy!

[personal profile] walkswithcoyote 2014-05-21 12:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Mercy looked up the names of a few soldiers she knew who had been werewolves and left a small stone on each of their graves.
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Re: OOC

[personal profile] wildandbrave 2014-05-21 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I only got the chance to visit Arlington once, when I was about 9, but I did get to witness the Changing of the Guard and wow, has that ever stayed with me since.

. . . aaaaaaaaaand tearing up at work now.
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Re: OOC

[personal profile] throughaphase 2014-05-22 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
I went here the last time I was in DC and the thing that got me more than anything was how huge it is. It's really sobering to stand there and have graves for as far as you can see in pretty much any direction.
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Re: OOC

[personal profile] momslilassassin 2014-05-22 08:11 am (UTC)(link)
An ex-boyfriend of mine's grandfather was a 30 year vet of the Navy and never served a tour in the Pentagon (which is practically unheard of). He's buried on a hill facing the Pentagon so he can laugh at them for eternity.