At the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Val and I were in Washington, D.C. for a week. Val attended a training course in the city and I was on vacation mode, fresh from boot camp. Some of the places I visited were about U.S. military history. --- One of the must-sees Val had recommended to me was a visit to Arlington National Cemetery to watch the changing of the guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. I wanted to spend half the day in the cemetery and then visit other places in the afternoon. However, what I didn't realise was that the walk to the cemetery from the Metro station was long; by the time I got to the cemetery's welcome centre, my feet were complaining already! I didn't want to do much more walking so I opted to go on the bus tour (that took tourists to different spots within the cemetery). Aside from giving my feet some much needed rest, I was glad to have taken the tour because the tour guides provided explanations and context to what we were seeing along the road. The Tomb of