My 16 year old son was denied entry to Arlington National Cemetery today because he didn’t have ID on him. Was going to see my grandfather who was in Battle of the Bulge. The reasons given for why ID required to visit the dead @ cemetery with three foot walls were flimsy as hell.
William Ruger 🇺🇸
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Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Mission Integration; AFG Vet; US Navy Reserve; formerly Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board; Oxford Comma.
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