A planned dedication in Iowa for military headstones for 36 Civil War veterans who have been buried in unmarked graves for a century will be taking place in May.
other? no, we are all green fighting for the red, white, and blue and those are the colors that matter and the only thing we are looking at. again, when you re sitting here and navy second airborne division or anywhere around there, your brothers to the left or right of the shoulder is all that matters. you don t care where they are from or their beliefs, you don t care their color. when we go out there let me make this point quickly todd appeared anyone worried about diversity and inclusion and equity go to arlington cemetery. tell me what color the headstones are because they are not dressed in the color you are or gender you are identified by here they are in the same way side-by-side because that is what it takes in order for us to maintain these freedoms. look freedom is not free. we have to get back to what the militaries about about witches increase solidarity. todd: that is an amazing point. you are a dod advisor. what is happening and who was pushing this? will come agai
explosions have felled trees and broken headstones. alexander, an army volunteer, was killed fighting the russians five days ago, just before what would have been his 27th birthday. almost no one at the funeral knew alexander, not the guard of honour or the priest in army green. his commander was the only one from his unit, dressed to go back to the front line only a few miles away. he said they all had to honour him because alexander s family is not here. his father s in the besieged city of mariupol. they can t reach him to say his son is dead. before the war, alexander was a children s entertainer and illusionist. he went to the front with no real training and was killed less than two weeks after he signed up.
trying to hold onto normality, be it here in lviv or in the capital kyiv. jeremy bowen reports from there. the roar of ukrainian air defence missiles reverberates through kyiv s main cemetery. rest in peace. not here, not now. explosions have felled trees and broken headstones. trace alexander, an army volunteer, was killed fighting the russians five days ago, just before what would have been his 27th birthday. almost no one at the funeral knew alexander, not the guard of honour or the priest in army green. his commander was the only one from his unit, dressed to go back to the front line only a few miles away. he said they all had to honour him because alexander s family is not here. his father s in the besieged
from the capital, kyiv. the roar of ukrainian air defence missiles reverberates through kyiv s main cemetery. rest in peace. not here, not now. explosions have felled trees and broken headstones. alexander, an army volunteer, was killed fighting the russians five days ago, just before what would have been his 27th birthday. almost no one at the funeral knew alexander, not the guard of honour or the priest in army green. his commander was the only one from his unit, dressed to go back to the front line only a few miles away. he said they all had to honour him because alexander s family is not here. his father s in the besieged city of mariupol.