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For no particular reason I went down a video rabbithole today watching the changing of the guard and general history about this unique memorial.
I've never observed Soldiers so incredibly disciplined and was fascinated by the teamwork that goes into preparing their uniforms for inspection prior to taking their 30 minute post.
There are countless videos on YouTube of them 'correcting' civilians who are showing disrespect or venture too close to one of the designated boundaries, My question is this....what if?
What if the verbal correction is not enough to cause someone to turn around. Are the Sentinels authorized to use 'any means necessary' to eject trespassers or prevent someone from cause damage to the Memorial?
I didn't post any of the videos because they just make me hate people; especially the one literally swimming in the WW2 Memorial Pool.
I've never observed Soldiers so incredibly disciplined and was fascinated by the teamwork that goes into preparing their uniforms for inspection prior to taking their 30 minute post.
There are countless videos on YouTube of them 'correcting' civilians who are showing disrespect or venture too close to one of the designated boundaries, My question is this....what if?
What if the verbal correction is not enough to cause someone to turn around. Are the Sentinels authorized to use 'any means necessary' to eject trespassers or prevent someone from cause damage to the Memorial?
I didn't post any of the videos because they just make me hate people; especially the one literally swimming in the WW2 Memorial Pool.