There’s no way Donald J. Trump, who the world knows holds the position of President of the United States of America, knows or cares who Terry Edward Honeycutt, Jr. was. I do and I expect you do too. His tombstone at Arlington National Century was shown on the top of the website The Warhorse (here)
I looked him up:
Here’s an excerpt from the obituary from his hometown newspaper:
On Wednesday, October 27, 2010, Lance Corporal Terry Edward Honeycutt, Jr., of Waldorf, MD passed away from injuries sustained in the Helmund Province of Afghanistan while serving in the United States Marine Corps. He was just 19 years old and attended North Point High School, where he walked across the stage with the first graduating class of North Point in 2009. Terry had many interests and talents, but was most passionate about his drums and guitars, both acoustic and electric. He spent many hours practicing in the basement of his family home and became a very talented and skilled musician. Since his pre-teen years, Terry knew that his path in life was to follow his dream of being a United States Marine. He spent four years in North Point's Junior ROTC program and at age 17 he signed up in the Marine Corps Delayed Entry Program and spent the following year preparing for boot camp. Upon graduation, the day before his 18th birthday, he began that dream, standing on the yellow footprints at boot camp at South Carolina's famous Parris Island. Terry graduated boot camp on August 28, 2009 and went directly to the Marine Corps School of Infantry, where he trained to be an Infantry Machine Gunner. From there he was stationed at North Carolina's Camp Lejeune, where he awaited his first deployment, leaving for Afghanistan on July 22, 2010. We are very grateful and happy that he achieved his dream of becoming a U.S. Marine. Although our hearts will forever ache and he will be deeply missed, we are truly filled with pride, joy, and happiness that he set his own course in life and did things his way. Terry always said he wanted to join the Marine Corps because he wanted to make a difference and that's exactly what he did.
Following the slap in the face he gave to the military by appointing Pete Hegseth to be Secretary of Defense, then making cuts to VA services, Trump put on a bizarre MAGA hat wearing show at the West Point graduation ceremony in his commencement address. Each and every one would want to honor Lance Corporal Honeycutt’s memory. Today with his Truth Social message he dishonored every soldier and sailor who sacrificed their life to protect democracy. He spit in the face of millions of veterans who consider this day sacred. He sneered at the family members of the fallen.
After his 4:22 AM post Trump pulled himself away from what I imagine he would be doing to prepare to play a round of golf, and then to try not to look bored today when he put a wreath in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
This is a PBS article which includes a 10 minute video. It was about his visit to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Jan. 19, 2025 prior to going a campaign style rally to celebrate his reelection. You may recall this visit because of the following:
A cemetery official was “abruptly pushed aside” during the altercation with Trump’s staff during a wreath-laying ceremony but declined to press charges. A statement from an Army spokesman said the cemetery employee was trying to ensure those participating in the ceremony were following the rules.
The incident was reported to the police, but the employee decided not to press charges. The Army said it considered the matter closed.
Trump has provoked the ire of veterans for using their service as a political prop before. Consider the following:
'Furious': Veterans slam Trump team's altercation at Arlington National Cemetery
Excerpt:
Some veterans reacted with alarm to reports of an altercation between a member of Donald Trump's entourage and a top official at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday, with a retired Army general calling the incident "repugnant."
Two sources told USA TODAY the incident occurred when a member of Trump's team pushed his way into recording in a part of the cemetery, known as Section 60, where photography is prohibited.
Video from Section 60, where recently buried U.S. service members are interred, later appeared in a Trump campaign Tik Tok in which he criticizes President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, his Democratic rival for the presidency.
There aren’t too many things that Trump does which he’d rather not do. I expect that having to put on a show which will be barely covered by the media as newsworthy like honoring veterans at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier falls into this category.
Update:
Trump has figured out a way to make the news and assemble the a large crowd. As I write this it’s been announced that he will be giving a Memorial Day speech. Stay tuned…
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