One of the big highlights of the trip was to be able to see Adri.
We went to Fort McHenry together. This is the birthplace of the Star Spangled Banner.
Francis Scott Key was a lawyer and was sent to one of the British ships to negotiate the release of
Dr. Beanes. The negotiation was successful, however, the British was afraid that he may have overheard their plans of burning Baltimore, so they kept him on the ship until the battle was over. The battle lasted 25 hours and Key watched the battle from the ship, he wasn't sure until dawn who had won. The poem was originally entitled, The Defence of Fort M'Henry.
The next day we took an hour drive to go to the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. | harbor embattlements |
| long range embattlements |
| The pole from which Francis Scott Key could see the flag waving in the "dawn's early light." |
| Garrison living quarters and dining area |
| We are on the inside of the building while Graham is taking the picture from outside through the window. |
Our tour guide was great.
| Dahlgren Hall was designed by Architect Flagg in 1898 designed many of the buildings. It has been used for many purposes, including an armory and indoor drill field. |
| Memorial for the Battle of Midway, where both Graham and Cherie served while in the Navy and began our wonderful life together. |
| The U.S. Navy Submarine Centennial Monument. Within the waves of water are ghostly human faces along with dolphins representing those who are still "on Patrol" lost at sea. |
| LtCdr (Navy Seal) Erik Samsel Kirstense Medal of Honor recipient KIA in Afghanistan by the Taliban while attempting to rescue a seal team |
| This memorial is for those who lost their lives in the Antarctic. |
| Memorial to Stockdale who was a prisoner of war in Hanoi. The statue and others on grounds were donated by Ross Perot. |
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