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How Soon We Forget?
QUOTE SAN DIEGO UNION TRIB
?Fort Rosecrans (San Diego) is high on the list of national cemeteries sorely in need of improvements. Graves of (military) fallen - fall into disrepair!? In what should be a year round ritual of honor and respect, this cemetery (and others) have undergone a facelift for Veterans Day! Fort Rosecrans, however, is not alone when it comes to the apathy and forgetfulness that has led to the deterioration of many such veteran?s final resting places. ?Far from it, in fact!?? Also included upon this list of forgetfulness is the veteran burial facilities at: Long Island, New York Golden Gate, California Willamette, Oregon Riverside, California Calverton, New York Los Angeles, California Fort Sam Houston, Texas The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific The National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, and of course again, Fort Rosecrans, named after Civil War General, William Starke Rosecrans, 1819-1898 (Old Rosy)!! ?How damned soon we all seem to forget!!??? VERITAS
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