Yes I did. Better that than let it sit there and rot.You stole the flag off a veterans grave?
Knock yourself out. Say what you got to say.Hmm. I'd best stay my tongue. . .
Interesting...Yes I did. Better that than let it sit there and rot.
Knock yourself out. Say what you got to say.
Do you really not understand that I didn't take it off his grave to desecrate his grave or because I thought it would be a cool souvenir?Interesting...
Do you really not understand that I didn't take it off his grave to desecrate his grave or because I thought it would be a cool souvenir?
In fact that Cemetery was the last place I went every morning and I spent a lot of time at his grave. I looked him up I found out who he was.
I took that flag because the memorial day before the Boy Scouts or whoever went through Evergreen Cemetery and put flags on every veteran's grave and then they left them there until they rotted. Then the groundskeepers went around and picked them all up and threw them in a dumpster.
You may or may not know this, but that's not the way the flag is supposed to be disposed of.
So go ahead and Hate
I don't consider what I did stealing. I'm not going to say you don't have some good points but we are where we are. I brought that flag home 10 years ago.Note hating, but there were other options shy of stealing a vets flag. Pick it up fold it properly and put it in a heavy duty plastic bad and replace it. Discuss the matter with a local VFW perhaps.
Stealing would not be the first option, not for me at least.
And yes, was on honor guard for years, I know how to fold, display, and dispose of flags properly.
Again, we are where we areTaking something from a grave that is not your family is what exactly if its not stealing.
Some of you are not going to like what I'm about to write.
This is my Flag.
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It flew over this guy's grave.
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Francis Cottrell quartermaster sergeant 11th Michigan Volunteer Calvary. He was a black guy who fought for the Union in the Civil War and then came to Colorado Springs because he contracted tuberculosis in the military camps during the Civil War. He came here believing that the high altitude and dry Mountain Air was a cure for tuberculosis. Unfortunately he died at the age of 44 of tuberculosis.
This is the part you guys aren't going to like, three days after they put it on his grave I took it. The reason I took it is because the year before I didn't and that flag sat out there and rotted until the groundskeeper threw it in the dumpster. So I brought this one home.
I don't really have any place to fly it because I live in an apartment but when we get to The Ohana it's going on the front porch every Memorial Day.
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This is my other flag, I don't know who put it on my gun in Graff
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but again I kept it. It's still got the Graff dust on it and it's still got a couple of drops of motor oil on it. I've kept it for pretty close to 30 years