Posted by Goose on May 28, 2018 at 14:49:30 from (166.182.86.229):
I went to a Memorial Day service at my future home, the Omaha National Cemetery, today. I heard they had prepared for 1200, and all seating was almost filled.
The cemetery personnel and others went 'way out of their way to make everyone welcome and comfortable. There were golf carts continually shuttling people from the parking areas to the seating area and there was seemingly no end of volunteers ready to help however they could.
Since it was outdoors in the sunshine on a 90 degree day, during the entire service Boy Scouts and other volunteers continually circulated throughout the crowd handing out bottles of water. Under those conditions, it seemed every time you turned around someone was offering you a bottle of water.
All in all, a great experience. One of my wife's brothers is buried there, at least one of the two surviving plans to be buried there, and spouses are eligible.
The aerial view is computer generated, but it's almost finished to that point.
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