Thank you for this story. I wish that her story would be shared with more young people. Maybe her story will inspire others to respect our fallen brothers and sisters. I will never make it to Arlington cemetery or tomb of unknown soldier. Army medic veteran.
Why the heck take SO long to tell this story!! This is a very needed one that should be told to enlighten people of how insensitive so many have become! We OWE each one of our veterans our Lives, Our Freedom!! Thank you for your Service!!!! 🇺🇸
I've always seen this memorial as first, for those of our armed forces who died and were not identified; second, for all of ours who died for us, regardless of identification; and third, for the human destruction caused by war, including the loss of those within or outside any armed forces. These people all are due a show of respect. Please, no more war - the losses are large.
American soldiers know: ---- HOW TO SHOW RESPECT, AND NEVER TO FORGET, the sacrifices they happen to see, when a SOLDIER, made their final call, on the war fields May the almighty God bless you all. My sincerely respect and love from a European. In my country there is no such a monument. My deepest Respect to USA Soldiers. For their life given with hope, love and respect for their country, the anthem and for the future for ALL AMERICAN.
that girl has no respect for the fallen soldiers and the true hero's that gave her the freedom to do that that as far as I'm concerned is just pure disrespectful and she has no Honor around her
Story shows a need to educate adequately young people about respect, patriotism, nationalism, etc Also about respect & proper codes of conduct everywhere. Liza went to college but deffinitely is not properly educated. ❤🕊️🇵🇭
Fix the video picture! Members of the US Armed Forces are taught MANY things regarding the customs fo the service and the daily conduct of it's members; Two of them are how to present a respectful image and how to properly wear the uniform. No member of the US armed forces would appear in a formal military activity with their hands in their pockets or putting their hands in their sleeves. No member of the US armed forces would wear ribbons and medals on a class B, class A or Mess Dress uniform, on class A and B uniforms they would wear ribbons, on Mess Dress they would wear medals or mini medals..the only time that a service member would wear medals and ribbons on a class A or B uniform is if they have been just decorated in a review parade. No U S armed forces member that was an aide would wear an aide's cord on both shoulders as indicated in this picture only on one! This member is a U S Army Sergeant First Class or Platoon Sergeant(E-7) with three and a half years of overseas service as indicated by the seven overseas service bars on his left sleeve(six months per bar). The service member behind him is a U S Army Staff Sergeant(E-6) with what appears to be a year's overseas service as indicated by his two overseas service bars on his left sleeve. He is at the correct position of attention. The service member on the far left-hand side of the picture has his hands inside of his coat sleeves, apparently to keep warm. This is also never done while on formal post. Respect the services and those that serve in them by presenting them accurately and respectfully! Thank you!
I would have been in Jail for asault and I never served. Help with annual WW2 reunion for many years and they always came up and thanked me. I said you spent 4 years from Africa thru and I spend 4 days with my family and grilling and drinking beer with you men. I will always remember the 479th Amphibious Truck 1st Engineers.
It would be great if some American tourists brought their respect with them when visiting the UK, the way that some behave around OUR military is very disrespectful.
story a total disrespect the Unknown Soldier Memorial; the uniforms are wrong, the Salute are wrong, no soldier would be standing with his hand in his pockets, or not having his head dress on, position of the rifle is wrong, stripes are wrong, badges and medals are wrong, only veteran, active military and reserve military personal would salute. all others will place their right hand over their hearts.
This is crap. I respect the honour deserved. Y the unknown warriors however NO civilians salute snd even military personnel DO NOT SSLUTE EHEN IN CIVILIAN DRESS. I wish these AI stories would do some fact checking if they’re going to refer to real life situations. 💩💩🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you for this story. I wish that her story would be shared with more young people. Maybe her story will inspire others to respect our fallen brothers and sisters. I will never make it to Arlington cemetery or tomb of unknown soldier. Army medic veteran.
GOD BLESS EVERY SOLIDER NO MATTER WHO THEY WERE IM. SURE THEM MEN AND WOMAN WILL FORGIVE HER
GOD BLESS EVERY ONE IN HEAVEN ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Tomb guards will address loud and disrespectful behavior.
Why the heck take SO long to tell this story!! This is a very needed one that should be told to enlighten people of how insensitive so many have become! We OWE each one of our veterans our Lives, Our Freedom!! Thank you for your Service!!!! 🇺🇸
I've always seen this memorial as first, for those of our armed forces who died and were not identified; second, for all of ours who died for us, regardless of identification; and third, for the human destruction caused by war, including the loss of those within or outside any armed forces. These people all are due a show of respect. Please, no more war - the losses are large.
American soldiers know: ---- HOW TO SHOW RESPECT, AND NEVER TO FORGET, the sacrifices they happen to see, when a SOLDIER, made their final call, on the war fields May the almighty God
bless you all. My sincerely respect and love from a European.
In my country there is no such a monument.
My deepest Respect to USA Soldiers. For their life given with hope, love and respect for their country, the anthem and for the future for ALL AMERICAN.
@@evajusttakeura1431 THANK YOU GOD BLESS 🌈🌍🌈
that girl has no respect for the fallen soldiers and the true hero's that gave her the freedom to do that that as far as I'm concerned is just pure disrespectful and she has no Honor around her
I’m shaking my head. I’m sure her parents didn’t raise her to b disrespectful.
I am really surprised that you picture a Senior Noncommissioned Officer with his hands in his pockets. I call BS never happened and never will.
It's all AI
I agree with you on this one
It is just a story. But this story does stand for every soldier who gave his/her life for our freedoms.
Story shows a need to educate adequately young people about respect, patriotism, nationalism, etc Also about respect & proper codes of conduct everywhere. Liza went to college but deffinitely is not properly educated. ❤🕊️🇵🇭
Results of being raised in an overly liberal no restrictions, no penalties for actions and NO azz whippings.
Fix the video picture! Members of the US Armed Forces are taught MANY things regarding the customs fo the service and the daily conduct of it's members; Two of them are how to present a respectful image and how to properly wear the uniform. No member of the US armed forces would appear in a formal military activity with their hands in their pockets or putting their hands in their sleeves. No member of the US armed forces would wear ribbons and medals on a class B, class A or Mess Dress uniform, on class A and B uniforms they would wear ribbons, on Mess Dress they would wear medals or mini medals..the only time that a service member would wear medals and ribbons on a class A or B uniform is if they have been just decorated in a review parade. No U S armed forces member that was an aide would wear an aide's cord on both shoulders as indicated in this picture only on one! This member is a U S Army Sergeant First Class or Platoon Sergeant(E-7) with three and a half years of overseas service as indicated by the seven overseas service bars on his left sleeve(six months per bar). The service member behind him is a U S Army Staff Sergeant(E-6) with what appears to be a year's overseas service as indicated by his two overseas service bars on his left sleeve. He is at the correct position of attention. The service member on the far left-hand side of the picture has his hands inside of his coat sleeves, apparently to keep warm. This is also never done while on formal post. Respect the services and those that serve in them by presenting them accurately and respectfully! Thank you!
I would have been in Jail for asault and I never served. Help with annual WW2 reunion for many years and they always came up and thanked me. I said you spent 4 years from Africa thru and I spend 4 days with my family and grilling and drinking beer with you men. I will always remember the 479th Amphibious Truck 1st Engineers.
It would be great if some American tourists brought their respect with them when visiting the UK, the way that some behave around OUR military is very disrespectful.
Please stop the picture from moving side to side. It made me seasick watching it.
Why would people in civilian dress salute?
@@j.ksmith7432 IT IS CALLED RESPECT COS THEY MAY HAVE KNOWN SOMEONE HOW THEY NEVER FOUND
RESPECT COST NOTHING THEY ARE JUST SAYING GOODBY MY FRIEND
story a total disrespect the Unknown Soldier Memorial; the uniforms are wrong, the Salute are wrong, no soldier would be standing with his hand in his pockets, or not having his head dress on, position of the rifle is wrong, stripes are wrong, badges and medals are wrong, only veteran, active military and reserve military personal would salute. all others will place their right hand over their hearts.
College graduate - that says it all
This is crap. I respect the honour deserved. Y the unknown warriors however NO civilians salute snd even military personnel DO NOT SSLUTE EHEN IN CIVILIAN DRESS. I wish these AI stories would do some fact checking if they’re going to refer to real life situations. 💩💩🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Another BS story. I been there, I am a combat Vet, so don't disregard what I say.