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Sacred Soil Dedication Ceremony (Excerpt)

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On March 19, 2009, sacred soil from nine battlegrounds was sprinkled on the parade field at the National Infantry Museum by veterans of those battles or their descendants. Some of the soil was also preserved in glass containers and sealed in granite pavers at the edge of the field. The ceremony was narrated by actor Sam Elliott, who played CSM Basil Plumley in the film “We Were Soldiers.” As new US Army Soldiers graduate and pass in review each week at Inouye Field, they march on soil where their Infantry forefathers fought.

Learn more at: www.nationalinfantrymuseum.org.

Sacred Soil Dedication Ceremony (Excerpt)

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