🇺🇸 In 1888, General Longstreet returned to Gettysburg.
It was for the 25th anniversary and the reunion was largely organized by Gen. Sickles.
While there, a one legged Yank (not Sickles) hobbled up on crutches, grasped his hand, and said, "General, I fought against you at Round Top. I lost a wing there, but I am proud to meet you here."
Longstreet beamed and grasped the veterans hand. "Yes, those were hot times then, but I’m all right now."
Over 30,000 mostly Union and Confederate veterans would gather to promote national unity and reconciliation.
Joshua Chamberlain was there too. You can see him, Sickles, and Longstreet all in the picture.
Those who bled there came together as countrymen again.
Four-star General Donahue who resigned after pressure tied to Pete Hegseth’s leadership. This is the respect he was shown as he left his home and his post.
NOW: US Marines are leading a large crowd with American Flags on a run through Central Park in NYC - the group who organized the run, Unify USA, wants to bring the country together with "Positive Patriotism"
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The Best Pizza Joints At Every FBS University🍕
Can't wait to see the debates on this one, even though these places only take one bite to prove they are the best. You are guaranteed a great slice at any of these places.
Which place has the best pizza in the country? Drop your thoughts below🗣️👇
Love it….only right for the King of Norway Erling Haaland to lead the team and their fans at MetLife in their row celebration after sending Brazil home
This is one of the worst things I’ve ever seen.
Mbappe could have lost his entire career and maybe even his life from this savage and brutal light kick against his shin guard.
The Trump Administration wanted Pope Leo XIV to visit the United States for our 250th anniversary.
Instead, he visited the Italian migrant island of Lampedusa and lifted up the plight of those who undertake a dangerous journey to new lands in search of a better future for their children.
After 2,400+ miles across the Pacific, Kelsey Pfendler was greeted by supporters as she arrived in Honolulu, making history as the first American woman to row solo from California to Hawaii.