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06-03-14 12:57 PM |
well most of our flags are made in China too!
Excerpt from Ross county paper might reveal real source of problemo: OUTSOURCING!":down:
"""Darby said he called Strausbaugh in April to express his concerns with the memorial’s imagery and received assurances that the changes would be made. But by that point, the memorial already had been completed and was being shipped by boat from a manufacturing facility in India to the U.S., said Doug Hayburn, owner of Southern Ohio Monument Company in Chillicothe.
The memorial committee purchased the monument through Southern Ohio Monument Company, which contracted with a Savannah, Georgia-based company for its design and production, Hayburn said.
Because granite is often sourced in India, the company has an imaging operation there as well, Hayburn said. In the case of the Korean War memorial, the imaging was done in India and then the monument was shipped to the U.S., a process that can take up to 120 days for shipping and another 30 days to go through customs, he said.
“The reason they weren’t able to make the changes is because (the memorial) had been made and was already in transit,” Hayburn said.""" As for a name being missed, that gets done -and corrected- all the time on the Viet Nam memorial as the omissions are perceived and should be attended to with a new name plaque. I find it hard to think our war memorials are outsourced too. Neal had a thread about buying an American made knife...I would think having American made memorials to our honored dead would be a minimum requirement. "Vox populi; vox humbug!"- William Tecumsah Sherman 6/2/1863 was never more appropriate as 'fast and cheap', however well meaning, appears to have ruled the day here! :nope:
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