Battle Cross Monument unveiled at the birth place of Dix
The New Hampshire Army Monument was unveiled on May 30, 2011 at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery; the focal point of the monument is the “Battle Cross” – a bronze sculpture of combat boots, rifle and helmet. The helmet signifies the fallen Soldier; the inverted rife with bayonet signals a time for prayer, a break in the action to honor their comrade in arms; the combat boots represent the Soldier’s final march of the last battle. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Nicole Dykstra/Released)
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