What song did the soldier play on his horn during the ceremony? Do you remember how many steps the guard took and how many seconds he waited between actions?
My favorite part of the trip was going to the Arlington Cemetery because I was chosen to lay the wreath. Laying the wreath was the most memorable event that happened in Washington D.C. I remembered that the guard took 21 steps and waited 21 seconds. The song that the soldier played on the trumpet was called TAPS.
I was born and raised in California. I have lived in the bay area for all but six years of my life. I have a great son who is now almost 33 and has been married for 5 and a half years. We love to golf and boat. His wife, Jana, has been coming in to help out around Little Blue and I am thankful for the help and the chance to see her more often. My beautiful daughter Stacey is 28 and she moved to Sweden last April with her cute dog, Riley (my granddog). I get to Skype her every Sunday and I do miss them very much. We used to ski and go to the movies together. Now we just talk about everything.
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I think the guard took 26 steps and waited 26 seconds. I have no idea what the song the soldier played on the horn was.
- Megan Kudo
I remembered that the guard took 21 steps and waited 21 seconds. I think the song the solider played on his trumpet is called The Unknown Solider.
My favorite part of the trip was going to the Arlington Cemetery because I was chosen to lay the wreath. Laying the wreath was the most memorable event that happened in Washington D.C. I remembered that the guard took 21 steps and waited 21 seconds. The song that the soldier played on the trumpet was called TAPS.
-Breanna
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