EWTN news anchor Raymond Arroyo tweeted this powerful picture of a guard manning his post at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier despite a heavy snow storm like the one currently wreaking havoc on the nation’s capital.
Despite the heavy snow in #DC, the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier holds his post. #Dedication http://t.co/7AJLwmbZ5U
— Raymond Arroyo (@RaymondArroyo) March 5, 2015
@RussPtacek @RaymondArroyo I served in USMC for 11 yrs. I hold nothing but the upmost respect for the guards there.
— Shaka Muhammed (@TheRealist55) March 5, 2015
@RussPtacek @TomNocera @RaymondArroyo It gives me a feeling of honor just seeing this picture.
— Kim (@BrBd1977) March 5, 2015
@RussPtacek @TomNocera @RaymondArroyo He's someone's son.
— Kim (@BrBd1977) March 5, 2015
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@RJCHVZ I think they are the most inspiring part of my trips to D.C. @RaymondArroyo
— Lisa Graas † Passionist † #Catholic (@CatholicLisa) March 5, 2015
@CatholicLisa @RaymondArroyo Easy to see why.
— SmilingAssassin27 (@RJCHVZ) March 5, 2015
@RaymondArroyo @ResistTyranny The Guard was given permission a few years ago to go inside during a hurricane. They refused. #Truededication
— Tim Chastain (@TimsunTim) March 5, 2015
@RaymondArroyo
That's a good man.
Thank you young man for your service to our Country, my family, and me.— Lawrence Whitcomb (@LMWhitcomb) March 5, 2015
@RaymondArroyo @AndreaButera amazing photo. Thank you for sharing.
— April Ann Adventures (@LivinApril7) March 5, 2015
@RaymondArroyo @WheresAndrew salutes …
— Raymond Gibbs (@raygibbs1) March 5, 2015
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