Laid to rest in Section 2 of Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia is a great American fighter and flyer. This hero is Claire Lee Chennault — commander of the Flying Tigers during World War II. Chennault was a fighter and a flyer — leading one of the most famous flying groups in aviation history. While his early flying career was noted for his stunts in a barnstorming-style air show, “Three Men on a Flying Trapeze”, his life soon turned to one of service. He began recruiting volunteers to fight against Japan prior to the United States Declaration of War against Japan. Just 14 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, this volunteer group flew their first mission — a success that got them the name, the Flying Tigers. Over the next several years, Chennault rose in the ranks to eventually serve as the chief of Army Air Forces in China. He was buried with full military honors, and his son, John Chennault (a veteran of World War II and Korea) was laid to rest by his side.

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Continue ReadingLaid to rest in Section 2 of Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia is a great American fighter and flyer. This hero is Claire Lee Chennault — commander of the Flying Tigers during World War II. Chennault was a fighter and a flyer — leading one of the most famous flying groups in aviation history. While his early flying career was noted for his stunts in a barnstorming-style air show, “Three Men on a Flying Trapeze”, his life soon turned to one of service. He began recruiting volunteers to fight against Japan prior to the United States Declaration of War against Japan. Just 14 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, this volunteer group flew their first mission — a success that got them the name, the Flying Tigers. Over the next several years, Chennault rose in the ranks to eventually serve as the chief of Army Air Forces in China. He was buried with full military honors, and his son, John Chennault (a veteran of World War II and Korea) was laid to rest by his side.

Laid to rest in Section 2 of Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia is a great American fighter and flyer. This hero is Claire Lee Chennault — commander of the Flying Tigers during World War II. Chennault was a fighter and a flyer — leading one of the most famous flying groups in aviation history. While his early flying career was noted for his stunts in a barnstorming-style air show, “Three Men on a Flying Trapeze”, his life soon turned to one of service. He began recruiting volunteers to fight against Japan prior to the United States Declaration of War against Japan. Just 14 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, this volunteer group flew their first mission — a success that got them the name, the Flying Tigers. Over the next several years, Chennault rose in the ranks to eventually serve as the chief of Army Air Forces in China. He was buried with full military honors, and his son, John Chennault (a veteran of World War II and Korea) was laid to rest by his side.

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Continue ReadingLaid to rest in Section 2 of Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia is a great American fighter and flyer. This hero is Claire Lee Chennault — commander of the Flying Tigers during World War II. Chennault was a fighter and a flyer — leading one of the most famous flying groups in aviation history. While his early flying career was noted for his stunts in a barnstorming-style air show, “Three Men on a Flying Trapeze”, his life soon turned to one of service. He began recruiting volunteers to fight against Japan prior to the United States Declaration of War against Japan. Just 14 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, this volunteer group flew their first mission — a success that got them the name, the Flying Tigers. Over the next several years, Chennault rose in the ranks to eventually serve as the chief of Army Air Forces in China. He was buried with full military honors, and his son, John Chennault (a veteran of World War II and Korea) was laid to rest by his side.

Three day until Thanksgiving and we have 17 services to cover in the next 54 hours. Golden hour sunrise sun hits the side of Arlington House on a windy morning.

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Continue ReadingThree day until Thanksgiving and we have 17 services to cover in the next 54 hours. Golden hour sunrise sun hits the side of Arlington House on a windy morning.

Three day until Thanksgiving and we have 17 services to cover in the next 54 hours. Golden hour sunrise sun hits the side of Arlington House on a windy morning.

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Continue ReadingThree day until Thanksgiving and we have 17 services to cover in the next 54 hours. Golden hour sunrise sun hits the side of Arlington House on a windy morning.

Rain or shine. Snow, sleet, or hail. Thunderstorm or blizzard. The airmen of The US Air Force Honor Guard stand ready to answer one of the nations most hallowed calls. With rain spilling off of their ceremonial caps, they honor America’s patriots and veterans on their final mission to their resting place in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia.

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Continue ReadingRain or shine. Snow, sleet, or hail. Thunderstorm or blizzard. The airmen of The US Air Force Honor Guard stand ready to answer one of the nations most hallowed calls. With rain spilling off of their ceremonial caps, they honor America’s patriots and veterans on their final mission to their resting place in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia.

Rain or shine. Snow, sleet, or hail. Thunderstorm or blizzard. The airmen of The US Air Force Honor Guard stand ready to answer one of the nations most hallowed calls. With rain spilling off of their ceremonial caps, they honor America’s patriots and veterans on their final mission to their resting place in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia.

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Continue ReadingRain or shine. Snow, sleet, or hail. Thunderstorm or blizzard. The airmen of The US Air Force Honor Guard stand ready to answer one of the nations most hallowed calls. With rain spilling off of their ceremonial caps, they honor America’s patriots and veterans on their final mission to their resting place in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia.

Just finished our seventh service of the day. Four with live shots. The sun is just about to set in section 65.

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Continue ReadingJust finished our seventh service of the day. Four with live shots. The sun is just about to set in section 65.

Just finished our seventh service of the day. Four with live shots. The sun is just about to set in section 65.

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Continue ReadingJust finished our seventh service of the day. Four with live shots. The sun is just about to set in section 65.

Approximately 400,000 veterans and their eligible dependents are buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Service members from every one of America’s major wars, from the Revolutionary War to today’s conflicts, are interred at ANC. As a result, the history of our nation is reflected on the grounds of the cemetery.

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Continue ReadingApproximately 400,000 veterans and their eligible dependents are buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Service members from every one of America’s major wars, from the Revolutionary War to today’s conflicts, are interred at ANC. As a result, the history of our nation is reflected on the grounds of the cemetery.

Approximately 400,000 veterans and their eligible dependents are buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Service members from every one of America’s major wars, from the Revolutionary War to today’s conflicts, are interred at ANC. As a result, the history of our nation is reflected on the grounds of the cemetery.

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Continue ReadingApproximately 400,000 veterans and their eligible dependents are buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Service members from every one of America’s major wars, from the Revolutionary War to today’s conflicts, are interred at ANC. As a result, the history of our nation is reflected on the grounds of the cemetery.