Petition to bring the body of Karl M. Kindt II back from French soil to be buried here in American soil.

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Your father's legally selected person, had the right and opportunity to have his remains returned to the United States. They made a decision on your father's behal, to have him lie in France, with other's like him, who died with him in his effort to insure you would have a world free of Hitler and his type. Today, in France, your father and those with him, still represent our country and long after you are gone, he and the others will be one of two things to France. A proud representative of a country who died so that France can be a friend or an ememy of the United States. They are either a finger in the eye or a salute, depending on France, and they will remain so for centuries to come. That is, unless they are brought back to be placed in some field of stone, so large and mostly unvisited, that even today they mostly remain poorly cared for. Even at Arlington, if you get of the beaten tourist path, the grass can be high and untended. Or they end up in a family plot in some large or small cemetery, where a fading memory quickly trickles away, as those who knew him and knew of him, follows in the path of time. I have visited the Graves of Heros, in small remote cemeteries in Oklahoma and large city cemeteries in Ohio and all sizes inbetween and in every such circumstance, when the family is gone, the grave is just a grave. At every one of our "Over There" cemeteries, the grounds are better kept than any I have visited in the United States. Several times a year, they are honored and honored by the very people who they died to free. What you read about France, is a system that we do not have here, a class system of where the leaders are graduates of a certain college system. What you must not have done, is to to his cemetery in France on Memorial Day Day. It would appear that if you have visited him, you did not look around much, for I have never visited any of the Cemeteries 'Over There' when I did not observe some people of that land, walking along the stone and saying to themselves the names of the men. Myself, my wife and I walk along and say their names out loud, for as long as someone does that, they are never forgotten. Here, I have visited the graves of their buddies and no one is there, no one is observing, no one really seems to care, and once the direct family is gone, it is an extremely rare visitor that stops, looks and thinks of that person and their death. I know, I have visited all the Cemeteries in northern Europe and except for two years out of the past 14, we have been at one for their Memorial Day Services. And, I will admit, when we are there, we are the few and they, the local people, are the many. Based upon the desires of those of your father, who had the right to do what was done, the cemeteries were designed and decorated to create the best possible cemetery for the dead and to honor them forever. Imagine, the pretty girl with gaps where teeth have been removed, because a dentist did not care of the whole view. Imagine a tooth in a cemetery of your choice, either one of tens of thousands and never special, or in a private cemetery, overgrown and untended in time. A tooth is only beautiful when it is where it belongs, in its proper place in the set. Leave him there, among his buddies and friends. Let them march together forward, as a group who will remains the friends of generations of the village people and a finger in the eyes of the others, if that is their attitude. "Over There," forever, he is a representative of the United States. "Over Here," he is just another dead soldier among the many. Willis S. Cole, Jr. Executive Director/Curator Battery Corporal Willis S. Cole Military Museum 13444 124th Ave NE Kirkland, WA 98034 www.ww1.org www.miakia.org www.kiamia.org
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Your father's legally selected person, had the right and opportunity to have his remains returned to the United States. They made a decision on your father's behal, to have him lie in France, with other's like him, who died with him in his effort to insure you would have a world free of Hitler and his type. Today, in France, your father and those with him, still represent our country and long after you are gone, he and the others will be one of two things to France. A proud representative of a country who died so that France can be a friend or an ememy of the United States. They are either a finger in the eye or a salute, depending on France, and they will remain so for centuries to come. That is, unless they are brought back to be placed in some field of stone, so large and mostly unvisited, that even today they mostly remain poorly cared for. Even at Arlington, if you get of the beaten tourist path, the grass can be high and untended. Or they end up in a family plot in some large or small cemetery, where a fading memory quickly trickles away, as those who knew him and knew of him, follows in the path of time. I have visited the Graves of Heros, in small remote cemeteries in Oklahoma and large city cemeteries in Ohio and all sizes inbetween and in every such circumstance, when the family is gone, the grave is just a grave. At every one of our "Over There" cemeteries, the grounds are better kept than any I have visited in the United States. Several times a year, they are honored and honored by the very people who they died to free. What you read about France, is a system that we do not have here, a class system of where the leaders are graduates of a certain college system. What you must not have done, is to to his cemetery in France on Memorial Day Day. It would appear that if you have visited him, you did not look around much, for I have never visited any of the Cemeteries 'Over There' when I did not observe some people of that land, walking along the stone and saying to themselves the names of the men. Myself, my wife and I walk along and say their names out loud, for as long as someone does that, they are never forgotten. Here, I have visited the graves of their buddies and no one is there, no one is observing, no one really seems to care, and once the direct family is gone, it is an extremely rare visitor that stops, looks and thinks of that person and their death. I know, I have visited all the Cemeteries in northern Europe and except for two years out of the past 14, we have been at one for their Memorial Day Services. And, I will admit, when we are there, we are the few and they, the local people, are the many. Based upon the desires of those of your father, who had the right to do what was done, the cemeteries were designed and decorated to create the best possible cemetery for the dead and to honor them forever. Imagine, the pretty girl with gaps where teeth have been removed, because a dentist did not care of the whole view. Imagine a tooth in a cemetery of your choice, either one of tens of thousands and never special, or in a private cemetery, overgrown and untended in time. A tooth is only beautiful when it is where it belongs, in its proper place in the set. Leave him there, among his buddies and friends. Let them march together forward, as a group who will remains the friends of generations of the village people and a finger in the eyes of the others, if that is their attitude. "Over There," forever, he is a representative of the United States. "Over Here," he is just another dead soldier among the many. Willis S. Cole, Jr. Executive Director/Curator Battery Corporal Willis S. Cole Military Museum 13444 124th Ave NE Kirkland, WA 98034 www.ww1.org www.miakia.org www.kiamia.org
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He shouldn't be moved. We don't have a reason in Iraq.
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West 7th Street, Hermann MO 65041 i loved your presentation at our Middle School...some people thought it was stupid but i love mid-evil type stuff...and you have the right to have your father brought back to the U.S. the passed on should not be disrespected!
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