A hallowed monument, honoring brave soldiers who fought in a faraway place.
A monument built by soldiers; built with love and respect for their comrades-in-arms who unquestioningly honored their oaths and did their duty.
A monument for soldiers who fought and died for their countries in the misty mountains and lowlands of a faraway land.
On a quiet, lonely mountaintop on the continental divide (that separates the watersheds that drain into the Pacific Ocean from those that drain into the Atlantic Ocean), there is a polished stone monument that honors the men and women who served in the jungles of South East Asia. Not many know about it but some do visit, as evidenced by the artifacts left behind.

There among the stones, placed in a circle around the monument, honoring those who battled in that foreign country, is one inscribed in Nepali Gurmukhi and Hindi.
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