
The Known Unknown
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Honoring the Unknown: A Soldier's Lament
This chapter reflects on the emotional weight of honoring an unknown soldier, examining the thoughts and feelings surrounding his burial amidst a crowd of mourners and veterans. It traces the historical evolution of memorial practices, from Roman traditions to the establishment of the Unknown Soldier memorial after World War I, emphasizing the individuality of the fallen in the face of mass casualties. The narrative highlights the specific story of Michael Blassie, the last unidentified soldier from the Vietnam War, underscoring the enduring impact of anonymity and collective remembrance in wartime.
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