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Sunday, May 25, 2014

Memorial Day 2014 - Remembering The Fallen


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The above painting is titled "Dear Mr. President." It was completed by artist Ashley Lauren. The painting depicts Charles Grist as an old soldier in Iraq in 2004 and his reflection in the Vietnam wall when he was a much younger soldier in Vietnam. She presented it to Grist in 2011.

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I am a retired Army Ranger, a veteran of Vietnam and Operation Iraqi Freedom, and a retired police officer with experience in patrol operations, as a plainclothes street crimes officer, and as a criminal investigations detective.

Under my pen name of John Marling March, www.JohnMarlingMarch.com, I am also the author of "The Perdiccas Scroll" and "The Emperor's Cross."

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