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Multiple D.C. officials attended a rededication ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery to unveil new headstones for Jewish World War I veterans who were buried beneath Latin Crosses.
The report found that between December 2024 and March 2025, several links to pages relating to Black, Hispanic and female veterans disappeared from Arlington National Cemetery's website.
Arlington National Cemetery has begun removing web pages that highlight the contributions of Black, Hispanic and women veterans. The removals, first reported by Civil War historian Kevin M.
Arlington National Cemetery is sacred ground. All veterans laid to rest there deserve the honor and respect of our nation for their service and sacrifice. Under recent orders by Secretary of ...
we are pleased to reintegrate the caisson conveyance into funeral services at Arlington National Cemetery, a solemn and revered tradition that honors our veterans and service members as they are ...
In the heart of East Texas, a passionate and determined coalition is working tirelessly to bring a long-overdue honor to the ...
including the Texas State Veterans Cemetery at Abilene. From April 1 until Sept. 30 the visitation hours will be extended to 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Starting Oct. 1 the cemetery will return to its ...
Medal of Honor recipients visited Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia to observe ... the new National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington, Texas opened its doors on Tuesday.
The Arlington National Cemetery ... more than 260,000 headstones. The cemetery, consisting of 639 acres, is the final resting place of approximately 400,000 veterans and their dependents.