The men and women at JPAC are truly amazing. I hope that I can work with them in the future (I have to finish working on my master's degree in history first).
“I love that poem. The first time I read it was at the National
Cemetery at Shiloh, and it sent goosebumps racing up and down my body.”
Do I dare admit it? I did occassionally get a bit “misty” “when reading
the abridged version on those plates at the Los Angeles area
National Cemetary.
“The men and women at JPAC are truly amazing. I hope that I can work
with them in the future (I have to finish working on my master’s degree
in history first).”
All good luck to you!
And while you’re finising off that history degree...be sure to delve
into the forsencis science of DNA.
Yes, I know it’s a bit challengeing and not “a trivial exercise”
(as my graduate school faculty would say when they assigned a near-
impossible problem!).
Keep the faith; you will at least be doing a VERY virtuous work.