Viral ‘Unknown Tomb’ photo not real: Hurricane Sandy
Earlier today, a viral picture first appeared on Facebook.com depicting three U.S servicemen guarding the tomb of an unknown soldier who died in combat (reportedly two years ago).
However, fellow sentinels confirmed that the picture is not real and is not related to Sandy in any kind of way. It is though, related to an additional storm from a while back.
Please be sure to verify the authenticity of photographs before you believe them friends.
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