Minneapolis Star Tribune May 23rd, 2011
A quick recap: Amateur photographer Frank Glick was on his way to work when he drove through Fort Snelling National Cemetery early one morning. He spotted a bald eagle through the mist, perched on a gravestone, and snapped shots with his aging but ever-present camera. Then it began. More
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Thanks DT
THAT WAS…OFF.THE.CHARTS.
“Veterans have called the Fort Snelling cemetery, crying”.
What a story for this solemn day…
Goosebumps!
God still blesses this Great Country, directly because of the sacrifice of our fallen.
To every Veteran who reads and comments here: Thank you from the bottom of my heart and soul. I drink my freedom like a fine whiskey. In full awareness of the cost and the hard work put into it.
Poor Lazlo
Great photo with meaning in it. Thanks for posting it today.
Nice.
I am a humble man.
WOW
Saw this one…last one for the night…
Tomb of the Unknown – talk about sacrifice?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4utXb3auOew
there are no coincidences. Everything happens for a purpose
Shame that people are calling it fake because the bird is too big. I saw some of these magnificent eagles at a raptor rehabilitation center in Alaska. Some of them are huge.
Nothing more can be said about this photo.
Nothing like emotion to sell propaganda.
@ anon – really? I guess you are EMOTIONLESS then?
IF not the REALLLL ‘Anon’, oh well. And, if not real? ID ya-self.
So Anon, please define what makes that photo propaganda?
Libs and leftists make onerous general statements as well…and well good for you.
I can take the discourse can you?
#MAGA
#KAG2020
The picture is not Pulitzer-worthy. It is not depraved enough to be considered.