PAULA HENRY
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A Tribute From Indianapolis
September 11th, 2007 categories: Indy Photo Spot, Indy Places
Today, September 11, will forever be a reminder to Americans of catastophic loss and commendable bravery. To all who are serving our country, those who have gone before and those who will bravely go, I thank you! God Bless You!
In the heart of our city of Indianapolis is the Soldier and Sailors Monument. It is a monument dedicated to those who bravely serve. Although it commerates the war between the States, it was the first such monument specifically dedicated to the common soldier. Me, I don t think there is such a thing as a common soldier. They are all heros in my eyes.
















Wow not only is that beautiful - but such a great tribute
A nice post on a day that deserves special recognition. Thanks Paula!
I love monuments.The Soldier and Sailors Monument is awesome. I agree, a tribute to all soldiers!
Thankfully your city remembers. and You remember. Thanks Paula
Terry McDonald