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Mojave Memorial Cross

The Mojave Memorial Cross, officially known as the White Cross World War I Memorial, is a cross formerly on public land in the Mojave desert in San Bernardino County, California that was at the center of the Salazar v. Buono legal case before the U.S. Supreme Court.[1][2][3][4] The original cross was erected in 1934 to honor those killed in war.[5]

White Cross World War I Memorial
Veterans of Foreign Wars
For the dead of all wars.
Established1934 (1934)
Location35°18′53.4″N 115°33′1.4″W / 35.314833°N 115.550389°W / 35.314833; -115.550389
near 
Erected in Memory of The Dead Of All Wars

The cross stands on Sunrise Rock, a granite outcropping adjacent to Cima Road about 12 miles (19 km) south of Interstate 15, and 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Cima, California; the trailhead leading to Teutonia Peak is on the opposite side of the road, 1,300 feet (400 m) north of the monument. The area is a saddle between Cima Dome and the Ivanpah Mountains, both of which are part of the Mojave National Preserve.[6]

History edit

The cross was erected in 1934.[7] The caretakers of the spot were introduced to it by a prospector named John Riley Bembry, who served as a medic in World War I and was one of the veterans who established the monument.[7]

The cross has been maintained by volunteers and was reconstructed after being destroyed.[7] It was boarded up in 2002 after lower court rulings declared it illegal because of separation of church and state constitutional concerns.

On April 28, 2010, the US Supreme Court ruled on Salazar v. Buono in a 5–4 decision that sent the case back to a lower court.[8] The high court ruled there was no violation of the separation of church and state when Congress transferred the land surrounding the cross to a veterans group.[8] Writing for the majority, Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote, "The goal of avoiding governmental endorsement [of religion] does not require eradication of all religious symbols in the public realm".[9]

In April 2012, a land exchange to remove Sunrise Rock from the Mojave National Preserve was approved by the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.[10]

On Veterans Day, November 11, 2012, the cross was rededicated by Henry Sandoz in a ceremony.[11]

Theft edit

 
The boarded-up cross in 2006.

On the night of May 9–10, 2010, the cross was cut down and stolen from its place on Sunrise Rock.[12][13][14] National Park Service spokeswoman Linda Slater said a $125,000 reward was being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the thieves. The VFW promised that the memorial would be rebuilt. "This was a legal fight that a vandal just made personal to 50 million veterans, military personnel and their families," said National Commander Thomas J. Tradewell.

Slater said that the wooden cover which had covered the cross since 2002 was reported missing on May 8, 2010, and that the cross itself had been seen on May 10 but was reported missing on May 11 by rangers who had returned to the location.[15]

The Desert Dispatch was contacted by someone claiming to have a message from the person who removed the cross.[16] The message claimed that the cross had not been damaged or destroyed but moved by a veteran who objected to the cross being on public land.[16] The message also claimed that a non-sectarian memorial had been brought to the site, but that unspecified technical difficulties prevented it from being put in place of the cross.[16] On June 1, the Liberty Institute publicly offered in the Desert Dispatch to take back and care for the cross at a church in Yucca Valley,[17] but two weeks later, the person who stole the cross had not yet responded.[18] After the theft was reported, an atheist organization, Atheist Alliance International, offered $5,000 to go towards replacing the cross with a more inclusive and non-religious veterans' memorial, but the gesture was ignored by religious groups who insisted that the cross be restored.[19]

On May 20, 2010, park rangers discovered that a replica of the cross stolen 10 days earlier was now bolted to the base of the original. Park personnel removed it and placed it into evidence. Mojave National Park spokesperson, Linda Slater, said that since the replica is not the original disputed cross, it had to come down. "The park service has regulations about people putting up memorials. You can't just go to a park and put up a memorial to a family member."[20]

The cross was found over 500 miles (800 km) away, in Half Moon Bay, California, in early November 2012.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "White Cross World War I Memorial". National Park Service. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
  2. ^ Gillman, Todd J. (2009-10-04). . The Dallas Morning News. Archived from the original on 2010-01-13.
  3. ^ Bravin, Jess (2009-09-29). "Pocket Docket: Supreme Court's New Season". The Wall Street Journal.
  4. ^ Drazin, Israel (2009-10-05). "The divisive Mojave cross". Los Angeles Times.
  5. ^ Goad, Ben (2009-10-05). "[Cross comes before court] MOJAVE PRESERVE: Some argued that the sacred salute to soldiers was not constitutional". Washington Bureau Press-Enterprise.
  6. ^ Beffort, Brian (2005). Afoot & afield Las Vegas & southern Nevada : a comprehensive hiking guide. Berkeley: Wilderness Press. pp. 248–9. ISBN 0-89997-357-4. OCLC 60828226.
  7. ^ a b c Barnes, Robert (2009-09-28). "For Couple, Memorial Became a Mission". The Washington Post.
  8. ^ a b Barnes, Robert (2010-04-28). "Supreme Court overturns objection to cross on public land". The Washington Post. It seems likely that once the legal battles are over, the 6 1/2-foot cross standing atop an outcropping called Sunrise Rock will remain, although that was not settled by the decision.
  9. ^ de Vogue, Ariane (2010-04-28). "Supreme Court Keeps Mojave Cross Case Alive". ABC News.
  10. ^ Curwen, Thomas (2012-04-25). "Ruling will allow Mojave Desert outcropping to again feature a cross". Los Angeles Times.
  11. ^ Watson, Julie (2012-11-11). "Mojave Cross Starts New Life On Veterans Day With Dedication Ceremony". The Associated Press. Huffington Post. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  12. ^ Jablon, Robert. . The Associated Press. Marine Corps Times. Archived from the original on 8 March 2012. Retrieved 12 May 2010.
  13. ^ "Caretakers of Stolen Mojave Desert Cross Vow to Replace It". Fox News. 2010-05-11.
  14. ^ Welch, William M. (2010-05-11). "Vandals tear down cross that justices would not". USA Today.
  15. ^ Cejnar, Jessica (2010-05-11). . The Desert Dispatch. Archived from the original on 2010-05-19. Retrieved 2010-05-12.
  16. ^ a b c . Desert Dispatch. 2010-05-11. Archived from the original on 2010-05-16. Retrieved 2010-05-12.
  17. ^ Shackelford, Kelly (2010-06-01). . Desert Dispatch. Archived from the original on 2010-06-04. Retrieved 2010-06-23.
  18. ^ Cejnar, Jessica (2010-06-15). . The Desert Dispatch. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2010-06-23.
  19. ^ Cole, Ethan (2010-05-15). "Offer of new memorial for veterans' memorial is ignored". The Christian Post.
  20. ^ "Replica cross in Mojave Desert will come down". Mohave Daily News. 2010-05-21.
  21. ^ Van Derbeken, Jaxon (2012-11-06). "Mojave Cross found in Half Moon Bay". San Francisco Chronicle.

External links edit

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  • Snopes.com

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The Mojave Memorial Cross officially known as the White Cross World War I Memorial is a cross formerly on public land in the Mojave desert in San Bernardino County California that was at the center of the Salazar v Buono legal case before the U S Supreme Court 1 2 3 4 The original cross was erected in 1934 to honor those killed in war 5 White Cross World War I MemorialVeterans of Foreign WarsFor the dead of all wars Established1934 1934 Location35 18 53 4 N 115 33 1 4 W 35 314833 N 115 550389 W 35 314833 115 550389 near Cima California U S Erected in Memory of The Dead Of All WarsThe cross stands on Sunrise Rock a granite outcropping adjacent to Cima Road about 12 miles 19 km south of Interstate 15 and 6 miles 9 7 km north of Cima California the trailhead leading to Teutonia Peak is on the opposite side of the road 1 300 feet 400 m north of the monument The area is a saddle between Cima Dome and the Ivanpah Mountains both of which are part of the Mojave National Preserve 6 History editThe cross was erected in 1934 7 The caretakers of the spot were introduced to it by a prospector named John Riley Bembry who served as a medic in World War I and was one of the veterans who established the monument 7 The cross has been maintained by volunteers and was reconstructed after being destroyed 7 It was boarded up in 2002 after lower court rulings declared it illegal because of separation of church and state constitutional concerns On April 28 2010 the US Supreme Court ruled on Salazar v Buono in a 5 4 decision that sent the case back to a lower court 8 The high court ruled there was no violation of the separation of church and state when Congress transferred the land surrounding the cross to a veterans group 8 Writing for the majority Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote The goal of avoiding governmental endorsement of religion does not require eradication of all religious symbols in the public realm 9 In April 2012 a land exchange to remove Sunrise Rock from the Mojave National Preserve was approved by the U S District Court for the Central District of California 10 On Veterans Day November 11 2012 the cross was rededicated by Henry Sandoz in a ceremony 11 Theft edit nbsp The boarded up cross in 2006 On the night of May 9 10 2010 the cross was cut down and stolen from its place on Sunrise Rock 12 13 14 National Park Service spokeswoman Linda Slater said a 125 000 reward was being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the thieves The VFW promised that the memorial would be rebuilt This was a legal fight that a vandal just made personal to 50 million veterans military personnel and their families said National Commander Thomas J Tradewell Slater said that the wooden cover which had covered the cross since 2002 was reported missing on May 8 2010 and that the cross itself had been seen on May 10 but was reported missing on May 11 by rangers who had returned to the location 15 The Desert Dispatch was contacted by someone claiming to have a message from the person who removed the cross 16 The message claimed that the cross had not been damaged or destroyed but moved by a veteran who objected to the cross being on public land 16 The message also claimed that a non sectarian memorial had been brought to the site but that unspecified technical difficulties prevented it from being put in place of the cross 16 On June 1 the Liberty Institute publicly offered in the Desert Dispatch to take back and care for the cross at a church in Yucca Valley 17 but two weeks later the person who stole the cross had not yet responded 18 After the theft was reported an atheist organization Atheist Alliance International offered 5 000 to go towards replacing the cross with a more inclusive and non religious veterans memorial but the gesture was ignored by religious groups who insisted that the cross be restored 19 On May 20 2010 park rangers discovered that a replica of the cross stolen 10 days earlier was now bolted to the base of the original Park personnel removed it and placed it into evidence Mojave National Park spokesperson Linda Slater said that since the replica is not the original disputed cross it had to come down The park service has regulations about people putting up memorials You can t just go to a park and put up a memorial to a family member 20 The cross was found over 500 miles 800 km away in Half Moon Bay California in early November 2012 21 See also editList of national memorials of the United StatesReferences edit White Cross World War I Memorial National Park Service Retrieved August 17 2017 Gillman Todd J 2009 10 04 Liberty Legal takes up cross for religion The Dallas Morning News Archived from the original on 2010 01 13 Bravin Jess 2009 09 29 Pocket Docket Supreme Court s New Season The Wall Street Journal Drazin Israel 2009 10 05 The divisive Mojave cross Los Angeles Times Goad Ben 2009 10 05 Cross comes before court MOJAVE PRESERVE Some argued that the sacred salute to soldiers was not constitutional Washington Bureau Press Enterprise Beffort Brian 2005 Afoot amp afield Las Vegas amp southern Nevada a comprehensive hiking guide Berkeley Wilderness Press pp 248 9 ISBN 0 89997 357 4 OCLC 60828226 a b c Barnes Robert 2009 09 28 For Couple Memorial Became a Mission The Washington Post a b Barnes Robert 2010 04 28 Supreme Court overturns objection to cross on public land The Washington Post It seems likely that once the legal battles are over the 6 1 2 foot cross standing atop an outcropping called Sunrise Rock will remain although that was not settled by the decision de Vogue Ariane 2010 04 28 Supreme Court Keeps Mojave Cross Case Alive ABC News Curwen Thomas 2012 04 25 Ruling will allow Mojave Desert outcropping to again feature a cross Los Angeles Times Watson Julie 2012 11 11 Mojave Cross Starts New Life On Veterans Day With Dedication Ceremony The Associated Press Huffington Post Retrieved 13 April 2013 Jablon Robert Thieves steal controversial Mojave cross The Associated Press Marine Corps Times Archived from the original on 8 March 2012 Retrieved 12 May 2010 Caretakers of Stolen Mojave Desert Cross Vow to Replace It Fox News 2010 05 11 Welch William M 2010 05 11 Vandals tear down cross that justices would not USA Today Cejnar Jessica 2010 05 11 Federal law enforcement investigating apparent theft of Mojave cross The Desert Dispatch Archived from the original on 2010 05 19 Retrieved 2010 05 12 a b c Anonymous letter explaining cross theft sent to Desert Dispatch Desert Dispatch 2010 05 11 Archived from the original on 2010 05 16 Retrieved 2010 05 12 Shackelford Kelly 2010 06 01 New home has been arranged for Mojave Cross Desert Dispatch Archived from the original on 2010 06 04 Retrieved 2010 06 23 Cejnar Jessica 2010 06 15 Offer of new home for Mojave cross goes unanswered The Desert Dispatch Archived from the original on 2011 07 17 Retrieved 2010 06 23 Cole Ethan 2010 05 15 Offer of new memorial for veterans memorial is ignored The Christian Post Replica cross in Mojave Desert will come down Mohave Daily News 2010 05 21 Van Derbeken Jaxon 2012 11 06 Mojave Cross found in Half Moon Bay San Francisco Chronicle External links editPhotos of the cross Snopes com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mojave Memorial Cross amp oldid 1139900571, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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