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Here’s the story behind that iconic image of a bald eagle on a gravestone

Taken at the Fort Snelling Memorial Cemetery, the breathtaking image goes viral every Memorial Day.

 

Gabe Bergado

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Posted on May 25, 2015   Updated on May 28, 2021, 6:24 pm CDT

Many people will recognize this image of a bald eagle perched on a gravestone, which makes the social media rounds every Memorial Day. 

But what’s the story behind the photo? According to the Star Tribune, photographer Frank Glick was driving to work one morning through Fort Snelling National Cemetery when he spotted the bird atop the gravestone. He snapped more than 60 shots of the bald eagle, all from different angles.

After the photo went viral, Glick received many requests for it. The Department of Veterans Affairs and the Arlington National Cemetery have asked for a reprint, and everyone from soldiers in Afghanistan to veterans have called Snelling National about the photo.

While some have apparently argued that the image was Photoshopped, Glick insists that while he cropped it for publication in the Star Tribune, the photo is otherwise unaltered.

Years after the photo was originally printed, people are still talking about it on social media.

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Happy Memorial Day.
H/T Star Tribune | Photo via usfwsnortheast/Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

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*First Published: May 25, 2015, 7:34 pm CDT