IDENTIFYING MILITARY MARKERS IN A
GRAVEYARD
Ancestors often have military markers containing unfamiliar
letters and symbols that are difficult to identify. These symbols
usually identify an auxiliary unit to which descendants of veterans
belong.
Some resources concerning auxiliary units are:
Continental
Society Sons of Indian Wars
Descendants of Mexican War
Veterans
General Society of
Colonial Wars
General Society of
the War of 1812
National Society of the
Children of the American Revolution
National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution Home Page
Order
of Indian Wars of the United States
National Society of the Sons
of the American Revolution
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"That Ragged Old Flag"
-
- I walked through a county courthouse square
- On a park bench, an old man was sittin there.
- I said, "Your court house is kinda run down,
- He said, "No, it will do for our little town".
- I said "your old flag pole kinda leaned a little bit,
- And that's a ragged old flag you got hanging on it".
-
- He said "have a seat", so I sat down,
- He said, "is this your first visit to our little
town"
- I said, "I think it is"
- He said "I don't like to brag, but we're kinda proud
of
- "That Ragged Old Flag"
-
- "You see, we got a little hole in that flag there,
- When Washington took it across the Delaware.
- It got powder burned the night Francis Scott Key sat
watching it, writing
- "Oh Say Can You See"
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- It got a rip in New Orleans, with Packingham &
Jackson tugging at its seams.
- It almost fell at the Alamo beside the Texas flag,
- But she waved on tho.
- It got cut with a sword in Chancellorsville,
- Got cut again at Shiloh Hill.
- There was Robert E. Lee and Beauregard and Bragg,
- And the south wind blew hard on
- "That Ragged Old Flag"
-
- On Flanders Field in World War I,
- She took a bad hit from a Bertha Gun,
- She turned blood red in World War II
- She hung limp and low by the time that one was
through,
- She was in Korea, Vietnam,
- She went where she was sent by her Uncle Sam.
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- The Native Americans, The Black, Yellow and White
- All shed red blood for the Stars and Stripes.
- And here in her own good land,
- She's been abused, burned, dishonored, denied and
refused,
- And the very government for which she stands
- Has been scandalized throughout out the land.
- And she's getting thread bare, and she's wearing kinda
thin,
But she's in pretty good shape, for the shape she's in.
- Cause she's been through the fire before
- and she can take a whole lot more.
- So we raise her up every morning
- And we bring her down slow every night,
- We don't let her touch the ground,
- And we fold her up right.
-
- On second thought
- I do like to brag
- Cause I'm mighty proud of
- "That Ragged Old Flag"
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- --Written by Johnny
Cash
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