I knew my plan to visit the Netherlands American Cemetery
and Memorial in Margraten, south of Maastricht included a two and one-half hour
train ride in each direction. I knew it would start with a metro ride and
include a bus trip. What worried me though was the train.
By the time I realized my error, all I could see was my
train in the distance. The good news is there’s more than one train…
The Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial is the only
American cemetery in the
| View from the entrance |
Netherlands. Its 65 acres are the final resting place
for 8301 Americans who gave their lives on European soil between 1941-1945. The
land is sacred ground, but unlike the cemetery and memorial in Normandy, there
is no visitors’ center, no movie, no gift shops—just men.
Earlier in the week I discussed my plan with a man I had met
that day. After a short description, he asked, “That is a long way to travel. What
will do you when you get there?”
I answered with the only answer that makes sense to me. I
said, “Pay respects."
So glad you made the journey so that you could share the experience with us. Thanks!
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