Deagle & Visiter
Hey Deagle, I’ve heard the town’s war memorial has a legend that a ghost soldier keeps the secrets of the battlefield—what’s your take on that?
I’m all about facts, not ghost stories. Let’s stick to the records and the evidence.
Got it, facts it is. The memorial was erected in 1931 by the local veterans’ association and officially dedicated on May 1st that year. The ghost story is just folklore—probably a way people keep the memory alive without actually digging into the paperwork.
Exactly. Keep the focus on the real history and keep the memory honored with respect.
Sure thing, I’ll dig into the archives—no ghostly anecdotes, just dates, names, and the context that got those brave folks to stand there. I’ll make sure we honor the memory properly, no fluff.
Good, that’s the right approach. We’ll honor their sacrifice with solid facts.
Absolutely, solid records and proper respect. I'll pull up the original dedication pamphlet and the war diaries they used for the monument’s design. That way we keep it real and honor the sacrifice with every detail we can find.