That's a grave marker.
A cross can be a grave marker, but so can a tombstone. The phrase is “I kneel for the cross.” The cross symbolizes a religion, not dead people.
The whole saying, “I stand for the flag. I kneel for the cross,” is used by many more people than just soldiers.
No its not.
You can clearly see the dirt piled up as a grave. That's tombstone.
No it isn't, and even if it was I dont really care, this is just one of the many iterations of the phrase
That's a grave marker.
A cross can be a grave marker, but so can a tombstone. The phrase is “I kneel for the cross.” The cross symbolizes a religion, not dead people.
The whole saying, “I stand for the flag. I kneel for the cross,” is used by many more people than just soldiers.
No its not.
You can clearly see the dirt piled up as a grave. That's tombstone.
No it isn't, and even if it was I dont really care, this is just one of the many iterations of the phrase