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5th Regimental Combat Team Arlington Cemetary Memorial

Bob and Nadine Johnston

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5th Regimental Combat Team Arlington Cemetary Memorial Painting

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Rancho Mirage, CA - United States

It honestly made me sad to see this but I had to honor... War how it will ever end... May God bless all our veterans and all our souls that are in heaven.. Yes we are proud.. for those whom have fought... Sherri flv

Aliso Viejo, CA - United States

Congratulations on your outstanding artwork! It has been chosen to be FEATURED in the group “500 VIEWS.”

San Francisco Bay Area, CA - United States

This a most beautiful monument honoring those who fought valiantly in the Korean War. May we as a nation never, ever forget their service in the cause of freedom. God bless you, Dr. Bob, for your service to America! F/L

Salem, NH - United States

Congratulations on your sale, Bob and Nadine! :)

Cottonwood, AZ - United States

Thank You Elpaso, TX for the purchase, this should be amazing on Metal. Was at the Dedication, the ceremony was well worth the trip. Had no idea the Honor Guard would be there, or hold a Dinner for us in Fort Myers. Lots of emotion felt by all, great to meet with those who served... Wish I could Donate a copy of this to all in the 5th...

Cottonwood, AZ - United States

Thank you very much to the Buyer who Purchased the TShirt with the 5TH Have a Fantastic Forever, if you dont belong to the 5th Assn Send me email or Send one even if you do... 8>D ... Red.Rock.Art@gmail.com and "I'll Try Sir" to get any info to you promptly...

AGUILAR, CO - United States

Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in one of the most highly viewed Art Groups on Fine Art America. MOTIVATION MEDITATION INSPIRATION! From the hundreds of pieces of artwork received daily to review and choose from, your work has been chosen because of it's Excellence! Congratulations!

New Philadelphia, OH - United States

A beautiful tribute to the 5th Bob....I salute you

Thank you and it is Returned...

Cottonwood, AZ - United States

If there in the beginning, the Marines fought with us out of Pusan, we both were the Point for the 1st Cav Division until the 5th wiped out an entire Division on our side of the road. So they pulled the Marines out to prepare for the Inchon Landing, and left us to lead the 1st Cav to Taegu. Though there is some info in Wikipedia it is still very brief. A search for Department of Defense may find more. But best source of info would be about the Marines in Korea.

Greensboro, NC - United States

Bob, this is such a moving image and my husband's father was a career Marine that fought in WWII and Korean War. I want to find out where he was now, thank you for sharing this, and an excellent presentation, F/L/G+

Kiel, Sc - Germany

What a story behind this image .... voted, Heiko and Helga

Cottonwood, AZ - United States

Danielle Parent, the Building stands for our 72nd Engineer Unit. They built bridges across rivers and once a deep canyon under fire. Had to use a Helicopter to lift the spans over the canyon. The 555th (Triple Nickle) Field Artillery BN which used 105mm the 5 with the crossed rifles is for my unit the 5th Infantry Regiment. All of which make up the 5th Regimental Combat Team. We also had a lot of other units but too many to put on the Plaque of the Memorial at Arlington Cemetery. We had many units which usually are available only at Division Like a Tank Company, Medical Co, Quad 50 Cal machine guns mounted on trucks.. HVY Mortars, Some were attached for various times during the war. The Units on the Memorial served with the 5th, the entire war. Truck Company to move us long distances, sometimes we moved from one side of Korea to the other, usually move through the Unit holding there to attack. HVY Weapons, Rangers, Dog Platoon, at times a 155mm Artillery Unit. etc. Will have to add some of this to the description. The killed in Action for Korea, is not correct. For there were over 8200 Missing, now most of us consider they were killed in action. If they would declare them dead it would put the total over 64,000. Over 6 Million South Koreans also were killed. The total also does not include those killed who were in the other countries who served in Korea with us....If my memory serves me there were 23 other countries. Most Notable in m memory, because they fought next to us at times, were Turkey and Greece.

Hamilton, On - Canada

I have read the comments you wrote and I am trying to related the symbols on your work..Your image is very well presented , very professional and it realy call for respects towards our veterans. I find very chocking that to this day ..the reality from this war is being push aside as it did not really happened! Back to your work, what are the meaning of the numbers 72 on the building, 555 on the canons, and 5 on the guns ..is that the regiment, battalion numbers ? VF

Cottonwood, AZ - United States

Thank you Krista May for the Feature in Originals that SOLD

Cottonwood, AZ - United States

Thank you Shawn Hughes for the Feature in Seasons of Beauty

Bentonville, AR - United States

Nadine and Bob--thank you for posting---fave and voted

Riverside, CA - United States

Nice! v

Boise, ID - United States

Very nice. v/f

Daytona Beach, FL - United States

F/V!!

Fort Worth, TX - United States

very nice memorial! v

Rego Park, NY - United States

BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED! (F/V LES

Cottonwood, AZ - United States

We appreciate all of your Comments, and especially Votes and Favorites, Thank you for viewing this Memorial. Bob

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