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Some Gave ALL.....

  
 
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Omaha Beach - US National Cemetery - Trip to France - 09/11/11 Somethings never change.



© Anthony Semone


Even My Name

  NIKON D700    24mm    f/11.0    1/1600s    1600 ISO    -0.3 EV  




Aug 17, 2025 at 08:01 AM
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p.1 #2 · Some Gave ALL.....


Beautiful tribute!
Brent



Aug 17, 2025 at 01:23 PM
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p.1 #3 · Some Gave ALL.....


Nice composition, I second Brent's comment.

Marcelo




Aug 17, 2025 at 04:08 PM
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Brent, Marcelo, thank you kindly for your comments. When my wife and I walked through the Cemetery, there was nary a dry eye to be seen. Words fail.....

Tony



Aug 18, 2025 at 06:26 AM
 


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This is indeed a very humbling image Anthony! B&W enhances that feeling here! Superb isolation and tones!
The lives lost in wars should be honored. I am happy that there are cemeteries honoring those you gave the ultimate sacrifice for their Country!

The singer Edwin Starr sang it best.... "WAR! What is it good for?.....ABSOLUTELY NOTHIN'!!!!!"
S/F Marine!
RD



Aug 18, 2025 at 11:04 AM
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Well done Anthony!

While in the EU I never made it to Normandy, but the American Cemetary in Margraten. NL, evokes the same emotion. Every two yearsand on select American national holidays, Dutch families who sponsor each of the fallen, place an American flag at the graveside. There is a waiting list of families to become 'sponsors' - no one goes unremembered.


Rows, endless rows of white marble crosses and stars of David. This is what one sees when overlooking the American War Cemetery and Memorial Netherlands in Margraten, the Netherlands. Close to 8,300 American soldiers have been buried in this cemetery; another 1,722 names are listed on the Walls of the Missing. We do know the names of all these men and women, but who were they? During The Faces of Margraten tribute, we put a face to their names, by decorating their graves or names on the Walls of the Missing with a personal photo.

With the support of the graves' adopters, the soldiers' relatives, and many others, the foundation has been able to collect the photos of approximately 3,300 American soldiers who have been buried or memorialized at the American War Cemetery and Memorial Netherlands for the first edition of The Faces of Margraten tribute in 2015. A year later, in 2016, about 4,100 photos had been found and were displayed during the 2016 tribute. In 2018, more than 5,800 photos were on display. Join us to help us to put a face to even more names of our liberators. Learn more about how you can.

Lest we forget.


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A quick search reports 13 American cemeteries in Europe honoring American men and women who died during WW II.

Additionally there are several memorials and monuments throughout the region.



Aug 21, 2025 at 03:21 PM
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Very well done!



Aug 21, 2025 at 07:16 PM







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