There never was a good war or a bad peace. ~Ben Franklin
More than 90 pairs of boots on display, representing the fallen soldiers from the State of Oklahoma, who died in the Iraq or Afghanistan occupations.
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Albums: '"Eyes Wide Open" Boots of the Fallen on Display | Solemn Witness to the Cost of War
Location: Tulsa
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Where Have All the Graveyards Gone?
The War That Didn’t End War and Its Unending Successors
By Adam Hochschild
What if, from the beginning, everyone killed in the Iraq and Afghan wars had been buried in a single large cemetery easily accessible to the American public? Would it bring the fighting to a halt more quickly if we could see hundreds of thousands of tombstones, military and civilian, spreading hill after hill, field after field, across our landscape?
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