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Steven's second stop in Arlinton Cemetery was Sgt. James R McIlvaine's Grave. McIlvaine greatly influenced Steven during his first years at Massanutten Military Academy. Steven identified him as a role model in his application essay to West Point. He was Killed In Action in Iraq on 30 April 2009 and buried in Arlington on 12 May 2009. Since he was in Term End Exams at West Point, he could not attend the funeral. This is the salute he would have rendered had he been able to attend.
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PhotoDawgModified skin for Jalbum 8.12 created by David Hart modified by Ed Cragg
Album last updated on Nov 28, 2012 - 08:43 PM
Copyright (c) 2009 by Edward E Cragg. All rights reserved.
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ModelMAXXUM 7D
MakeKONICA MINOLTA
Basic shot info:
Focal Length24.0 mm; equivalent: 117 mm
Exposure Time1/400 sec
White BalanceAuto white balance
FlashUnknown flash mode
Metering ModeCenter weighted average
ISO Speed Ratings400
Advanced shot info:
Exposure Bias Value0.3 EV
Exposure ModeAuto exposure
Brightness Value8
ContrastSoft
SaturationLow saturation
SharpnessHard
Exif-related info:
Exif Version2.21
Exif Image Width2000 pixels
Exif Image Height2800 pixels
Color SpacesRGB
CompressionJPEG (old-style)
ArtistEdward E Cragg
CopyrightCopyright (c) 2009 by Edward E Cragg. All rights reserved.
Image DescriptionKONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA
User CommentSteven's second stop in Arlinton Cemetery was Sgt. James R McIlvaine's Grave. McIlvaine greatly influenced Steven during his first years at Massanutten Military Academy. Steven identified him as a role model in his application essay to West Point. He was Killed In Action in Iraq on 30 April 2009 and buried in Arlington on 12 May 2009. Since he was in Term End Exams at West Point, he could not attend the funeral. This is the salute he would have rendered had he been able to attend.