I was touring the National Cemetery of the Pacific when I spotted the grave marker of an unknown soldier...a truly humbling experience.
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
Posted: Mar 27, 2014
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New_York_Gossip
5/5Outstanding
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The Pacific Memorial Cemetery is located in the Punchbowl crater, where most of the soldiers who died in the First, World War II, the Pacific, Korean and Vietnam Wars. The large, well-manicured lawn, the gravestones arranged in an orderly manner, and some fresh bouquets placed next to it, indicating that someone has recently visited. Coming here will be involuntarily infected by the solemn and solemn atmosphere here, for fear that they will disturb the tranquility. Standing on the edge of the crater, you can overlook the panoramic view of Honolulu that you usually don't see.
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Posted: Apr 10, 2022
小思文
4/5Excellent
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The Pacific Cemetery is also a very commemorative area, with some national-level cemeteries, all American soldiers killed in World War II. This place is also an important victory site for World War II, and is now an important military base.
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Posted: Mar 18, 2020
love is blue
5/5Outstanding
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This cemetery is well worth your time. For those who died in World War II, it is a beautiful place to rest. If you are concerned about history, come here and pay your respects. I highly recommend this place. And also have a great view of Honolulu at the top.
This is an outstanding representative of the Memorial of the Dead, and one of the three best places I have visited around the world. Two other places are Arlington National Cemetery and the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Even if you are not a veteran or a veteran woman, I would like to invite you to visit this place. It's really impressive and very respectable.