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Two days after his death, James Parks was laid to rest on Aug. 23, 1929, in what is now Section 15, Grave 2 at Arlington National Cemetery overlooking Washington, D.C.
Here’s a look at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. Facts Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, contains the remains of more than 400,000 people from the United States and 13 other ...
Since 1864, Arlington National Cemetery has served as the nation's military cemetery honoring those who served. Located across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., in Arlington County ...
The creation of Arlington National Cemetery, on this day in history, June 15, 1864, began with the seizure of Robert E. Lee's Virginia home after he defected to the Confederacy in the Civil War.
From George Washington to Robert E. Lee, Arlington's history is as complicated as our own. Here's how it became the hallowed ground it is today.
The Confederate monument was set up in 1914, 14 years after Congress allowed Confederate soldiers to be buried at Arlington. More than 400 Confederates are buried in the cemetery, according to the ...
Arlington National Cemetery. An independent commission recommended that the memorial be taken down in 2022 as part of its final report to Congress on renaming ... soldiers buried ...
Today, Ethel Kennedy was buried in Arlington National Cemetery alongside her husband, the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy. "Today, Mummy was laid to rest next to Daddy at Arlington National Cemetery.
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How Arlington National Cemetery became a sacred site to honor our fallen military - MSNAngela Spraul and her daughter, Ava, 4, sit at the grave of her husband John Spraul, U.S. Navy, who died Feb. 28, 2013, at Section 60 on Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery on May 25, 2015 ...
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