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The Legend of Arlington Ridge
It has been said that ever since the dedication, Of the Iwo Jima Memorial on Arlington Ridge, A ceremony takes place each morning In the hours just before dawn. As a low, knee-high ground fog Sweeps across the Ridge in the cool morning air, A band is heard playing the "Marines Hymn". From an unknown distance and very low at first, The music becomes increasingly louder. Yet, no band is ever seen. It is then said, That out of the tree line of Arlington Cemetery, A company of Marines clad in dress blues appears from the mist, Marching through the ground fog toward the Memorial.
Flags at the head of the column stand straight out, Snapping in the wind, yet not even the slightest breeze is felt. The Marines march to the Memorial in perfect cadence, While no orders are heard by those who witness this event. Like "The Silent Drill Team", the Marines execute each move in flawless synchrony. As they reach the Memorial, They suddenly halt, face right, and "order arms" As the lights from the monument Ricochet off of their fixed bayonets. The Marines possess an eerie transparency That sends shivers down the spines of onlookers, Yet there is no fear. In fact, a feeling of pride and honor Sweeps over those who gaze upon the apparition. Four Marines ceremoniously step out from the ranks And lay a wreath of red and gold roses at the base of the Monument. It is believed that these four men Are Sgt. Michael Strank, Cpl. Ira Hayes, Cpl. Rene Gagnon, (three of the six flag raisers on Iwo Jima), And Medal of Honor winner John Basilone. Strank and Basilone were killed On that hellish black sand island in 1945 While Gagnon and Hayes were destined to relive that fateful day Until mercifully relieved of their posts.
Sgt. Michael Strank USMC |
Cpl. Ira H. Hayes USMC |
Cpl. Rene Gagnon USMC |
GySgt. John Basilone, USMC, MOH
Two buglers are heard playing "Echo Taps," But once again, there are no buglers in sight. The ceremonies conclude just before the break of dawn As the Marines come to right shoulder arms, face right, And silently march back to Arlington Cemetery. It is said that they are from all eras of Marines buried in Arlington, And they are charged with guarding their Memorial And the honor for which it stands. All of this may be difficult for some to believe, But legends are, after all, only legends. Yet, ask any Marine if they believe the legend, That Marines guard the gates of heaven And see what they say. The "Legend of Arlington Ridge", Is no more than the belief in honor. Marines live it every day of their lives. Honor is what we were taught when entering the Corps; Honor is what we took when we left. Throughout life and beyond, It is our most cherished possession.
©2001 - L/Cpl Bruce Knipp 1883755
Saepe Expertus, Semper Fidelis, Fratres Aeterni! "Often Tested, Always Faithful, Brothers Forever!"
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