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The chaos of Hurricane Sandy has produced a number of fantastic images sent in by people marveling over the storm and its effects. Some, unfortunately, have been mis-attributed, such as this blatant Photoshop job, and this photo which was revealed was actually taken in September.
That's a shame.
What isn't a shame, however, is the below photo. It was taken today and posted to Facebook by the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment—those who have been assigned to watch over the Tomb of the Unknowns.
- U.S. Army Sgt. Jose A. Torres Jr.