Sunday, January 9, 2022

AND NOW...the story behind the photo...

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AND NOW...the story behind the photo... 
 
The Lee-Jackson weekend in Lexington was an incredible experience for all who attended, above and beyond all expectations. We are working on an extensive report, but wanted to share a bit more about this photo, which has quickly become one our all-time favorites. 
 
We had planned this long before we heard of the restrictions put in place by VMI this year. The fact that the parade was not ending on their grounds meant a quick change of plans, so that we put the word out to gather AFTER the service at the LEE Chapel. 
 
Immediately following the service, we trudged up the hill to the parade grounds at VMI, and gathered in front of the Jackson statue, at the Jackson arch. Unlike previous years, there were several groups of Keydets drilling around the grounds. As we unfurled the 22 x 30 flag, and positioned it for a photo, we noticed the units had stopped drilling to watch. After several quiet moments, we began to sing Dixie. In years past, the echo of the song off of the high building was enough to send goose bumps up and down all who gathered, but NOTHING prepared us for what happened next... 
 
...as we sang, many Keydets joined in. Dixie's Land bounced off of the buildings and echoed loud and strong, and when we finished, we turned to find that many of the windows had been opened and Keydets were gathered. They added their voices to a Rebel Yell at the close of the song that was extended and loud enough that it was certainly heard by Jackson himself in the heavens. Shortly after that, a Confederate Battle Flag appeared from one of the windows. 
 
We were honored to be a part of this moment of remembering Jackson on the grounds that he knew so well, and pleased to find that despite what appears to be attempts by the administration to remove the proud legacy that Jackson and the Confederacy have bestowed on the school, the student body still has a healthy respect and admiration for the man who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of Virginia. 
 
GOD BLESS GEN. JACKSON, AND GOD BLESS THE BOYS OF THE INSTITUTE!

6 comments:

  1. my how times have changed. stonewall wouldn't even be allowed on the grounds.

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  2. Thanks for sharing. Gives one hope in these scary times. We are out there, do not believe the media lies. We are legion.

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  3. Semper Fidelis from a Citadel grad!

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