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Battlefield Cross
Boots with an automatic weapon standing up, and a helmet on top… Yes, this bronze statue begs your attention. This was once a young boys dream few thought would come to fruition. Now a Bronzed Battlefield Cross standing on exposition. It represents 2 years work from Raymond Wilson to seek local donations. A young Boy Scout from Pack 121 put it there with feelings and devotion. He fought for the right to honor life’s fallen soldiers with recognition. And he chose Fenton City Park, Missouri to get what was commissioned. It’s Five feet tall and will be seen as a fallen warrior’s commendation. Fallen soldiers everywhere will be remembered because of his mission. Not just anyone, would have been so kind in these days to the fallen. They are still fighting all over the globe, to their cries we must hearken. To a young boy who thought of them… thanks for being the guardsman. You have sung the praise, to where so many soldiers have trodden. Memorial Day Dedication
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