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The Signs of War

posted on May 29, 2012

I’ll never forget the first time I saw the signs.

I was driving home from the office when I noticed the first one, then another and still many more.

Every telephone pole on the back road I was driving had a white posterboard on it with the name of a solider, an age and state. There was an American flag with each of them. It took me a minute to figure out what they were all about. It was then that I realized it was Memorial Day weekend and that each of these must represent a soldier who had died in Iraq.

You have to understand that we were just entering Afghanistan when I first saw these and it made for an emotional drive home as I tried to read as many of them as possible. If I saw a local state or a very young age it hit home especially hard.

I always wondered who hung them up, what motivated them and what a powerful reminder it was of the sacrifices men and women make for us who go to war.

Moments ago, all of those questions were answered for me when I quite randomly discovered the short film The Man With the Signs by Boston filmmaker and storyteller Max Esposito.

Thank you Max for finding and sharing this story. I can’t fully express how happy this made me.

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  • http://raulcolon.net/ Raul Colon

    I think this post and video helped me explain why on my first visit to Arlington I had an experience that completely took over me and I shared on my blog a few days ago!  

    Being able to see something like the age of a fallen soldier, photo, flag, name, and anything that you can relate too goes a lot deeper than just reading a number like the man states in the video! 

  • http://twitter.com/GoffM Michael Goff

    Nice story on Bobby Blair in the Metrowest Daily News from this past Sunday: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/features/x1347548508/Signs-of-respect-in-Holliston-for-Memorial-Day